5328 N DAVIS HWY

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Contact Lenses Color

Whether you are looking for contact lenses that are light in color or are trying to camouflage a congenital eye defect, there are several options that you may want to consider. These options include tints that are opaque or ones that are designed to enhance your visibility. You can also choose from safe tints that will not affect your vision. There are also tints that will hide a congenital eye defect and will mimic the look of a healthy pupil.

Opaque

Opaque contact lenses are a great way to change your eye color and add a little drama to your appearance. These contacts can help you look better while working, at the gym, or even while going out for the night.

They are available in a wide variety of colors. You can find opaque tints in shades such as violet, amethyst, gray, green, blue, brown, and hazel. The color of your iris will play a big role in selecting the right opaque lens.

Opaque contact lenses also offer the most natural color coverage. This is because the center of the lens is clear, unlike colored contact lenses, which are usually molded around a solid color. Additional info

Some opaque-colored contact lenses have an underprint that defines the edges of your iris. Choosing an underprint that is the same color as your iris will make it easier to see your iris through your lenses.

Enhancement and Visibility Tints

If you want to change the color of your eyes, then you may want to consider using tinted contact lenses. They are available in two main types, enhancement, and visibility. Choosing one will depend on your own preferences.

Enhancement tints are darker than visibility tints. Adding an enhancement tint to your contact lenses will darken the color of your eye. Using these lenses will also intensify the natural color of your eye. However, they are not as dramatic as opaque tints. You might need to change your lens more often than if you use an opaque color.

The most popular tints are visibility and enhancement. Both of these are designed to make your contact lenses easier to find. Also, they do not affect the actual color of your eyes.

Visibility tints are designed to be a very light shade of blue or green. These are ideal for those with light-colored eyes. Their purpose is to help you see your contacts when you are putting them in or taking them out. Check it out here

Tints that can camouflage a congenital eye defect or mimic the appearance of a healthy pupil
Having red eyes is a pain in the neck, but tinted spectacles are a viable solution to the problem. The best part is that you don't have to be an octogenarian to wear them. There are several brands that offer both soft and hard lens options. With a bit of research, you'll be able to pick the best pair for you. Taking it a step further and purchasing the right pair for your specific eye type can save you a fortune and a trip to the optometrist.

As for the eyeglasses themselves, you can find them in a wide variety of colors and materials. Tinted spectacles are also a boon to color-deficient individuals, as they offer increased selective spatial transmission of light. They also offer full pupil coverage, something that is difficult to achieve with regular glasses. Moreover, they are easy on the eyes, which is a plus in an age of glare-free glasses.

Safety

Colored contact lenses are medical devices that are intended to improve one's eye color and shape. However, they can also cause eye injuries if they are not worn safely and properly. Here are some tips to keep colored contacts safe.

Before you buy any colored contacts, you need to ask your optician or physician about the safety of colored contacts. You need to choose a type that will suit your eyes and skin tone. It is best to get a prescription, which means you have to visit an optometrist.

In order to get colored contacts, you need to find a retailer that carries them. Some retailers are unregulated, which makes them unsafe. The best way to make sure you're getting a safe pair is to only purchase them from an eye care center.

When buying colored contact lenses, you need to know how to clean them. Never rinse your contacts in tap water. Tap water contains millions of microorganisms that can cause eye infections. After wearing colored contact lenses, you need to disinfect them in the solution recommended by your optometrist.

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Davis Highway Location #1

Monday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Wednesday
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Thursday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Davis Highway Location #2

Monday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday
Closed