Pretty In Pink Contact Lenses By Tim Gorman Want a different eye color than the one you were born with? No longer does anyone have to be satisfied with what biology gave them. Pink contact lenses, along with other colors, have found their way into the market and they are making quite a splash! Pink are mainly worn for cosmetic purposes and generally are not for those needing a prescription to improve eyesight problems. Although it must be said that pink still must be fitted by a professional eye care specialist and all lens wearers must follow the same cleaning procedures as regular contact lens wearers do. Pink are in a category all their own- meant for effect and to alter one's eye appearance, say for example for a special night out. Many people go the pretty in pink contact lens route just because they want to show some variety and have some fun. It should not come as a shock that young teenage girls and twentysomething women can more often be seen sporting pink contact
lenses than young men. It is a fashion statement that eyes can be stylish too. Pink come in "enhancer tints" and "opaque colored." The opaque tends towards being a little more dramatic but not too much so. Pink lenses can be purchased through your eye doctor or over the Internet. It is advisable however to have regular eye check ups and discuss the "fun" option in with people who know their business well and can answer any and all questions you might have. So the next time you get decked out in a pretty pink gown ladies, don't forget that pink are now an option to dress you up even more.
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