Ones that shine bright, like turquoise, purple and aqua are especially recommended when you want to stand out from the crowd! If you are brown-skinned or tanned, you need bright colored contact lenses , colors that will make your eyes glowier than your complexion. If you opt for neutrals like brown or grey contacts, be sure that they're of a slightly different shade than your eyeshadow to make your irises pop.
If you have dusky complexion or dark skin, you can go for a variety of colors, all depending on what kind of effect you want to achieve. Warm colors usually work best. If you want a naturally sexy look, use a warm brown, hazel or 2-tone violet contacts for a bit of edge.
Smoky colors, too, are seductive and sexy. If you want an out-of-the-box look guaranteed to turn heads, go for honey or autumn-colored lenses, or even grey lenses. There are very few lens colors that medium brown hair won't match with. Almost every color is guaranteed to look realistic. Pictured above: Lilmoon Cream Grege contacts with medium brown hair. Blonde and golden-brown hair work well with darker colored contacts, like black, chocolate and deep browns.
Lighter lenses like those that come in shades of grey and beige can work as well, but will give you a distinctly Caucasian or mixed Eurasian - if you are Asian look. Make sure your brows are colored the same as your hair to avoid a disjunct look. Pictured above: Bright blue contacts with medium brown hair. Black hair, especially the cool-toned shade like blue-black or salt-and-pepper, provides a beautiful contrast against blue or purple contacts.
If you're going for a more natural look, try brown contact lenses. Pictured above: Large green contacts with medium brown hair. You might think that such unique hair colors require an equally unique pair of contact lenses, but we'd recommend the contrary.
You don't want to have both your eyes and hair competing for attention. It might be too overwhelming to have 2 vividly colored features at once. All you need is a simple pair of one-tone black or brown circle lenses to complete your look. Pictured above: Natural black circle lenses with medium brown hair. Remember that colored contacts will vary in appearance according to lighting, which is something you should consider if you're picking out a pair for a special event.
And if you have received a prescription for a brand of colored lenses, you can purchase any of the colors available and know for sure that the lenses will be a good fit. Your eye doctor takes care of the brand and you take care of the color — feel free to experiment!
Colored contact lenses are designed with a clear area in the middle that lines up perfectly with your pupil. This is what allows light to travel through and let you see. A fitting for a colored contact lens will make sure your pupil is centered properly with that hole in the lens. Prescription colored contacts if you need vision correction and want to try new eye tints! Enhancement tints : Contacts that enhance your natural eye color for a more subtle change. Vivid tints : brighter colors that will attract all eyes on you!
Available in a large range of colors. Example: Air Optix Colors available in both subtle and vibrant lines within the color range. They have a dark colored ring around the outer edge of the lens. Halloween or Costume lenses are special contact lenses featuring patterns, wild colors or even coming completely black! They are almost never prescribed by eye care professionals as many of the materials used to make them are very outdated. Wearing cheap Halloween lenses is therefore not recommended as it could cause eye infection.
Special Effects lenses are large, custom made lenses used for television and film productions. Those custom fitted lenses can only be worn for short periods of time and require the supervision of a licensed eye care professional for use. Finding a color you like on your eyes that can actually be seen and admired is important.
Having a fitting for colored contacts with your eye care professional usually includes the opportunity to trial different colors of lenses to find the one that looks best on you. Many different tints are available for colored lenses:. Enhancement tints are usually best with lighter natural eye colors and feature areas in the lens that let your natural color blend in with a dash of something else. A blue color blend will not be as noticeable on a dark brown iris, whereas someone with green eyes could put that blue lens on and you could tell the difference from ten feet away.
They cover your natural eye color completely and can work for light or dark natural eyes, depending on individual eye types. If you want to try opaque colored contacts, experience brown contact s and their 3-in-1 blended colors for an electric glaze. If you have bluish veins, then it means that you have a cool skin tone.
But if your veins seem colourless or matching your skin colour, then you have a neutral skin tone. When choosing coloured contact lenses, it's important to assess how they look on your eyes. They should be essentially invisible, but outstanding enough to give you the most natural appearance.
It's necessary for the contacts to move during blinking. But if the lenses move too much, they'll create a not-so-natural appearance. Also, if the coloured parts of the lenses don't superimpose nicely over your irises, your eyes won't look natural.
Do you have cool-toned skin? Then you'll look good with grey, purple or blue contacts, as they'll complement your undertones. Generally, it's recommended for people with this skin tone to go for brightly coloured lens colours like turquoise, amethyst and aqua.
Neutral-toned skin ranges from a light brown to a light olive complexion. If you have this skin tone, then you can wear any colour you like! People with this skin tone can rock a wide range of colour choices from brown, honey and hazel, to grey, green and violet.
If you have warm skin tone, the best coloured contacts for your eyes should have highlights of honey, hazel, brown or light blue. These colours will provide a great contrast with your skin tone. Apart from your skin tone, there are other factors to consider when determining the best coloured contacts for your eyes.
They include:. Blonde hair not only suits a wide range of eye colours, but also makes your eye shades look even more radiant. For best results, however, consider blue, green or violet lenses. The best coloured contacts to match any shade of red hair is green.
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