Wearing colored contacts over regular contacts?!


Question: Wearing colored contacts over regular contacts!?
I was thinking about doing a cosplay in which the character has green eyes, and my pupils are naturally brown in pigment!.

I currently wear contacts for distances, otherwise my vision is almost completely blurry!.

Is it safe and can you wear colored contacts over regular contacts without hurting your eyes!?

Where do they sell colored contacts at a reasonable price!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
You can't wear colored contacts over another pair of contacts!.

You will have to buy Rx colored contacts!. And depending on the brand they can range in price from $39!.99 - $47!.99!. That also means that you would have a full box of them!. Do you really want that many of them!?

Do not buy cheap ones, they are usually knock offs and not good for your eyes!.

Any place that sells regular contacts usually sells colored too!. And be sure to order them soon if you want them, because usually those have to be ordered and can take about a week or so to come in!.

They do feel a little different in your eye and you may have to get a new Rx for them!. You should go talk to your eye doctor or an optical technician about it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My guess would be no!. Its probably not good for your eyes or regular contacts!. Unless everyone is going to be very up close to you, it probably won't matter that your eyes are brown anyway!. If you absolutely need to have green eyes, your best bet would be to get prescription contacts in that color!. You would be able to go to your eye doctor and get them, no guarantee on how reasonable of a price they will be though!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

you can not wear colored contacts over the top of the ones you are currently wearing!. They come with a prescription so wouldn't need to!. Most colored contacts run about $ 35 per boxWww@Answer-Health@Com

colored contacts always look fake!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no!.!.!.do not "double up" on contacts!. dangerously low oxygen transmissionWww@Answer-Health@Com

it is safe as long as you go to a reputable lens dispenser!. Not the flea market!. Www@Answer-Health@Com





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