Colored Contact Prescriptions 101

An overview of colored contact prescriptions and why you need to get your eye checked if you want to get a pair of colored contacts.
Many people today are excited with the idea of getting colored contact lenses. Some of them want colored contact to make them look better, others want them for a more sensational appearance and others like them because they think that they make them look more intellectual. While it is usually quite easy to get colored contacts, you need to know that you will need colored contact prescriptions to get these types of contacts for your eyes, even if you don't need a prescription for your eyesight.

Why Do You Need Prescriptions for Colored Contacts?

So, why do you really need to have colored contact prescriptions? Well, if you don't get a prescription for the colored contacts, it means that your eyes haven't been properly set up for the lenses. Lenses that are not properly set up to your eyes can actually damage your eyes and in come cases they could lead to loss of sight. So, in order to stop you from making a decision that could damage your eyes, it is now mandatory in the United States that you have colored contract prescriptions when you get colored contacts.

Where Can You Get Colored Contact Prescriptions?

You will need to visit an eye doctor to get a prescription. They will test your eyes to make sure you don't need a prescription for your eyes and then if you want to get contacts you'll have to have a special fitting exam so that you get contacts that are set up for your eyes.

What Goes on During an Eye Exam?

Since everyone's eyes tend to be different in size and shape, you have to have a special exam that will figure out what size of contacts you need. Your contacts need to fit your eyes right, so your eye doctor is going to want to measure your eye and the surface of the eye as well. Also they will check for curvature of the eye and will examine your cornea to be sure that there are no irregularities that could cause problems when you are wearing contact lenses. Most of the time, you will also receive a trial pair of lenses to see how they fit and feel for you.

What Types of Colored Contacts Can I Get Without a Prescription?

While you can get colored contacts that do not have a prescription for your eyesight, you will still have to get a special prescription from an eye doctor to make sure that the contacts you get are suitable for your eyes. However, there are many different colors available especially for people who don't actually need prescription contacts, such as brown, violet, green, gray, black and blue.

Natalie Williams is the author of ColorContacts101.com - A site with loads of tips and great deals to get colored contacts. Click here

By Natalie Williams
Published: 10/20/2007
 
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