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Color Contacts
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Fundamentals About Non Prescription Color
Contacts |
Though it may seem as if contact lenses are a fairly new technological
invention, that is not actually the case. In 1508, Leonardo
DaVinci was the first person to describe and sketch contact
lenses. However, the contact lens's current form was developed by
Joseph Dallos in the year 1929. Non prescription color contacts
only appeared on the scene in 1987. The concept of non
prescription color contacts has developed extensively over the past ten
to twenty years, due to demand.
Though many people use contact lenses to correct their vision, today it
is not necessary that you actually need contacts in order to wear
them. Whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, or have a perfect
20/20, you can benefit from non prescription color contacts.
The reason for this is that today you can color contacts with no
prescription; that is, they do not correct your vision at all.
What is the purpose of these lenses? Cosmetic, of course!
Non prescription color contacts are primarily used to change the color
of the eyes. They are fun to wear and can really enhance the
physical appearance of the wearer.
Though they are generally available without any medical prescription,
you must be fitted by an eye doctor prior to wearing them.
Improperly fitting contacts can cause damage to the eye. Though
prescription contacts come in both the soft and hard varieties, non
prescription color contacts are generally only available in the soft
version. This is good news for the wearer, since soft contacts
are by far the easiest to get used to and the most comfortable.
Once you have decided to get color contacts, you will need to narrow
down which type you want. Some varieties can be worn for at
length, for up to a full year. Other contacts are considered
"disposable" and must be replaced every 2 to 4 weeks. The
extended wear contacts are sold in pairs, while disposable ones are
normally sold in siz-packs. Non prescription color contacts are
basically designed to be fun accessories, and you can change the color
of your eyes based on you rmood, makeup, or outfit.
These contacts work by changing the color of the iris of the eye.
More and more, people are using color contact lenses even when they
don't require a prescription. Side effects are rare when cared
for properly, and they are a lot of fun to wear. Pick up a pair
today, and get ready to get noticed!
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