Color contatcs that dont help eyesight?!


Question: Are there color contacts just to change your eye color?
I recently had a fall, and now my vision is blurred in one eye, but the other is fine. if i get contacts, could i get one that would improve the blurred one and just a normal colored one for the other? if so what are they called? id really love your help:)


Answers: Are there color contacts just to change your eye color?
I recently had a fall, and now my vision is blurred in one eye, but the other is fine. if i get contacts, could i get one that would improve the blurred one and just a normal colored one for the other? if so what are they called? id really love your help:)

Yes you can, but the contacts have to be the same prescription so you can't get two different types unless you're buying two sets.

I had the bright green ones, they were great. If you have brown eyes, some of the colors won't show though. Try calling one of the general optical stores and asking, like Stein Optical. Your phone book will have a list of them.

no

yeah..i think that is possible

here try this. first open both palms of your hands on opposite side. now think of color contacts in one hand and take a crap in the other hand. which hand fills up faster is the question you are really asking isn't it?

They are called plano lenses but you still need a prescription to get them because whether they help your eyesight or not they have to fit the size of your eyes and if they don't they could hurt your eyes.

yes, you can order theater contacts.

There area lot of websites that sell them

http://www.framesdirect.com/costume-cont...

You should get it checked out by an optometrist. A lot of people have different vision in each eye and they have glasses/contacts specially made so that they can see clearly from both (ie, if one eye is worse than the other then glasses with different vision properties can be prescribed), they should be able to make contacts that help out the one eye and not the other, as it is not uncommon for people at have one bad eye and one good eye, and this can be helped with a diagnosis and prescription from a doctor

You need to see a doctor any ways. Both eyes may need something.

That is why it is required by law to see an eye doctor for contacts- regardless of what you say you need- If you end up needing a minor correction, it can be added to your Rx!

You would probably be interested in Freshlook Colorblends- they are great!





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