Non Rx Colored Contacts

Discover how to get non-rx colored contacts without the need for prescriptions.
Many people are mad for the idea of using colored contacts to alter the color of their eyes. Some want to go with darker colored eyes, while others prefer light colored eyes. Just changing your eye color with colored contacts can actually change your entire look, which is why they are so popular with people today. Believe it or not, you don't need to have poor eyesight to get colored contacts because there are non Rx colored contacts available.

What are Non Rx Colored Contacts?

Rx colored contacts are the same as regular prescription contacts, except they have no prescription in them. They are just contact lenses that are worn only to change the color of your eyes, but they offer no correction for your vision. However, it is important to remember that you will still need to see an eye doctor to have these contacts properly fitted to your eye, even though they are not prescription contacts.

What are Rx Colored Contacts?

On the contrary you have Rx colored contacts, which have a prescription. These contacts not only help to alter or improve your eye color, but they also help to correct your vision. In order to get Rx colored contacts you need to get the contacts custom made for your eyes and your eyes must be checked as well to make sure that you get the right prescription to correct your vision. Rx colored contacts are probably going to cost a bit more, since they will have to contain a corrective prescription as well as the color you desire.

The Different Types of Non Rx Colored Contact Lenses

There are a variety of brands and models of non Rx colored contact lenses to choose from. Some of the most well known brands that produce both Rx and non Rx colored contacts include Freshlook, Acuvue and Durasoft. There are some non Rx colored contacts that are used to enhance your eye color while opaque contacts can be used to change your eye color. You'll have to decide what you actually need for the eye color you want to achieve. It is important that you go with a trustworthy brand when selecting your non Rx colored contacts because cheaper brands may irritate or even harm your eyes

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By Natalie Williams
Published: 10/26/2007
 
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