4 Tips for Wearing Colored Contact Lenses to Elevate Your Style

When creating a fashionable outfit, eyewear is a must-have accessory that can instantly alter your overall look. For instance, the Oakley Fall/Winter 2020 sunglasses collection features frames that not only serve a practical purpose for vision protection but also explore futuristic styles through frame designs. Overall, the DEFINE collection appeals to those who want to accentuate their outfits influenced by athletic wear and street styles.

Beyond sunglasses, other forms of eyewear that can be used as fashionable accessories include colored contact lenses. Colored contacts are convenient to wear and come in a wide range of options to draw attention to your eyes and express your style with just one look.

However, choosing the right pair of contact lenses doesn’t just depend on the color you like. By considering the following tips, you can proudly wear colored contacts that enhance your style — both on special occasions and in daily life.

Consider your vision needs

While colored contacts are mainly used for cosmetic purposes, they can also come with a prescription to accommodate vision problems like refractive errors. This means that even prescription glasses wearers can use colored contacts without worrying about vision correction.

On ContactsDirect, you can find a selection of prescription colored contacts to suit your fashion and vision needs. Whether you’re looking for daily disposables from Dailies or monthly lenses from Air Optix, you can easily enter your prescription on the website and order the colored or color-enhancing lenses you need. Of course, there are also non-prescription options for those who already have 20/20 vision.

Ensure the lenses match your skin tone

To ensure the colored contact lenses are the right pair for you, identify your skin tone first. You may consider getting a color analysis online or from a stylist to classify your skin among different tonal groups, namely warm, cool, light, clear, soft, and deep. 

For example, individuals who are warm-toned can opt for shades like brown, hazel, honey, or amber to highlight their complexion and make their eyes pop. Meanwhile, bright colors like light blue, violet, or green work best for those who have a fair, cool-toned complexion.

Style the contacts based on your outfits

In addition to matching the contact lens color to your skin, you can also choose the lens type based on your outfits and overall style. If you want lenses for a casual, everyday look, brown lenses are the most versatile and suit any piece of clothing in your wardrobe.

If you’re wearing a monochromatic outfit, you can also choose a contact lens color that’s the same shade or hue for a more cohesive look. Lastly, a dramatic lens color like gray, silver, or green can add visual interest to your outfit if you’re feeling more experimental.

Only buy from trusted brands

Lastly, the FDA warns against decorative contact lenses that may be cheap but are otherwise sold illegally by street vendors, boutiques, flea markets, costume stores, and the like. If you buy lenses that aren’t FDA-approved, they most likely won’t fit your eye properly and can even contribute to eye issues like scratches on the cornea, soreness, irritation, and blurred vision.

Among the trusted manufacturers in the colored contact lens market are Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, which owns the brand Acuvue, and Bausch + Lomb, which offers its colored contacts under the brand Lacelle. By ensuring your colored contacts are not only aesthetically pleasing but are also tested to be safe and healthy to use, you can elevate any outfit and protect your vision in the long term.

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