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If your eyes are deep brown, you probably have a hard time finding colored contacts for dark eyes. A lot of non prescription natural colored contacts are very translucent, and that doesn’t work out well for people with dark eyes. The key is to find lenses that are opaque enough with the right sized pupil opening. This will prevent your eye color from showing through. You may want to try different tactics when choosing different colors, and we’ll explore what you should do when selecting contacts in a variety of shades. It’s absolutely possible to find colored contacts for dark eyes.To get more news about Green Contacts , you can visit beauon.com official website.

Always Shop from a Reliable Retailer
You want to make sure the retailer you’re purchasing your lenses from has been approved by a countrywide organization for medical safety. Reliable retailers will list their licenses on their websites so you know your lenses are coming from a trusted authority. There’s no reason to be suspicious of lens stores that have the proper approval, because you know the product that you’re getting has been deemed safe to use. It’s the ones who don’t have approval that you need to watch out for.To get more news about Purple Contacts, you can visit beauon.com official website.
Pick the Size That’s Right for You
Circle lenses come in diameters, and each of these diameters will give you a different look. These range from a more subtle effect to an extreme doll eye effect. If you’re not sure exactly what you’re going for, start somewhere in the middle. If you purchase a pair of lenses that are a midpoint, it will be easy to determine whether you want to go smaller or larger with your future lenses. If you don’t already know exactly how they’re going to look on you, this method will help you find out.To get more news about Purple Contacts, you can visit beauon.com official website.

Do You Want a Limbal Ring?
The limbal ring will make a world of difference in how your lenses look on you. The limbal ring is the black band that occurs subtly in our eyes which separates our iris from our sclera. In a contact lens, the limbal ring is often more pronounced. They come in different sizes and thicknesses, and some lenses don’t have one at all. Stronger limbal rings will provide more of a doll-eyed look and does more to make your eyes look larger, while a thinner limbal ring will give you a more natural effect. No limbal ring doesn’t always change the appearance of the size of your eyes and will mostly effect the appearance of your iris.

Deciding on Tones
Lenses come with or without tones. Usually, very opaque lenses tend to be limited to one color. Lenses with different tones are designed to mimic the appearance of your natural eye. If you look closely at your eyes, you’ll notice that they aren’t necessarily one solid color. You’ll have darker shades, lighter shades, and maybe some flecks of color that are completely different from your main eye color. Tonal lenses will use blends of colors to create a similar effect. If you want a very animated look, lenses that rely heavily on tones may not provide one for you. If you’re going for a delicate and dainty look, you’ll probably find that you prefer lenses with tones. Tones will also help blend colorful lenses into dark eyes if you’re having a difficult time finding lenses that work for that purpose.

Choosing Colors
If you want your lenses to change the color of your eye, there are some things you need to take into consideration. If you have very dark eyes, you’ll need to select a stronger, more opaque color to block your natural eye color from showing through. If you have lighter eyes, you’ll find that there are less limits to your options. Lenses that are more translucent in their colors aren’t necessarily a bad thing, particularly if that color is going to work well with your natural eye color showing through. It may even create a more realistic effect.
BLUE COLOR CONTACTS
Blue contacts are among the hardest to find, especially if you want natural looking contacts. Going from dark brown to blue is a huge jump. Since blue is so light, you need a contact that’s very opaque in order to prevent as much brown from showing through as possible. Select blue contacts with a more pronounced limbal ring. This will assure that brown doesn’t peek through the circular edges of your iris. The black ring will also create a greater contrast, allowing the blue to appear more vibrant. Try to stay away from powdery blues, which are the least likely to look realistic on dark eyes. Go for sapphire shades, or rich blueberry tones for the most natural looking contacts.
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