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Coloured Eye Contact Lenses
Getting Some Colour In Your Life

Coloured eye contact lenses are all the rage. Because they are generally non prescription, meaning they have a power of 0.00, they are designed primarily for cosmetic purposes. As a fashion statement, they can make a big impact, but with a small footprint. Imagine have a wardrobe of different coloured eye contact lenses. You would make a big impression where ever you went.

With a wide choice of colours available, even if the colour that you want eludes you, many manufacturers offer a custom made service, so that you can choose your own. Non prescription lenses make this possible, because your eyes require no additional correction. If you wanted your own design in a prescription lens, I think that you could probably expect to have to re-mortgage your house.

Royal blue is a favourite colour for contact lenses, because of the natural and striking effect. However, you are not restricted to blue. You can get violet, green or white lenses too if you want. Or how about a black lens? If you are going to a party, or heading for the night club, pitch black mirrored contact lenses could be the start of a wild night!

And then if you want special effects contact lenses, how about the reds you would get with cats eye lenses, or zombie lenses?

Stunning special effects are no longer the sole domain of the movies...

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