For a better ‘Contact’ of your Look!Women

March 05, 2012 12:51
For a better ‘Contact’ of your Look!

Though specs still are ‘in’ in the fashion industry, they would not suit at all for those entire traditional and ethnic look. The solution is you should go for a laser surgery. If you cannot afford the same, then the other available best of the option is to opt for a contact lens. If you want to put on those colored lens, then here are some suggestions for you to choose the best color for your eye, that would suit your skin tone;

A visibility tint is usually a light blue or green tint added to a lens, just to help you see it better during insertion and removal, or if you drop it. Since it's a very light tint, it does not affect your eye color.

An enhancement tint is a solid but translucent (see-through) tint that is a little darker than a visibility tint. An enhancement tint does change your eye color. As the name implies, it's meant to enhance the existing color of your eyes. These types of tints are usually best for people who have light colored eyes and want to make their eye color more intense.

Color tints are deeper, opaque tints that can change your eye color completely. Usually they are made of patterns of solid colors. If you have dark eyes, you'll need this type of color contact lens to change your eye color. Color contacts with opaque tints come in a wide variety of colors, including hazel, green, blue, violet, amethyst and gray.

Left: The "gemstone green" color in Fresh Look Color Blends' new Vibrant Views collection, meant to be more noticeable than other Color Blends colors. Right: All Color Blends lenses use three separate dot patterns, combined onto one lens, for natural-looking colors.

The companies that make colored contact lenses have gone all out to mimic the natural look of the colored portion of the eye, called the iris. Since this area is made up of colorful shapes and lines, some color contacts feature a series of tiny colored dots on the lens to make them look more natural on the eye.

But the center of the lens, the part that lies over your pupil, is clear so you can see.

Costume or theatrical contact lenses also fall into the category of opaque color tints. Long used in the movies (examples are The Man Who Fell to Earth and Twilight), these special-effect contact lenses are now widely available for novelty use and can temporarily transform the wearer into an alien or vampire, among others.

If you are bold, dramatic and comfortable being the center of attention, then you want an eye color that everyone notices immediately.

So, for instance:

If your skin, hair and natural eye colors have cool, blue-red undertones, you might choose a warm-toned contact lens such as light brown.

If your skin is dark, you might choose bright-colored lenses.

Do you wear eye makeup? Choose a contact lens color that will stand out from the shadow and mascara colors you like to wear.

If your natural eye color is brown, you might choose contact lenses in violet, green or blue.

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