Colored Contact Lenses Research

Need Help With Your Colored Contact Lenses Research?

Whenever you go about something important in life it's always a good idea to do a little research so that you understand what you're getting yourself into. Whether buying a car, enrolling in university, or doing something that may affect your health -- in fact, especially, something that may affect your health -- knowledge is vital. So, you're doing colored contact lenses research and that's admirable. After all, people tend to be overly blasé about contact lenses, and even moreso with colored contacts. To help you we've listed below the three major manufacturers of color lenses, the brands they offer, and the colors available:

CooperVision

  • Expressions Accents
  • Expressions Colors
  • Crazy Lenses

Expressions Accents are enhancement tints (augment your natural eye color) and come in violet, aqua, blue, and green colors. Expressions Color are opaque tints and are available in eight different colors: Hazel, Gray, Brown, Blue Topaz, Blue, Aqua, Jade, and Green. Utilizing the company's UltraSync technology, Crazy Lenses are ultra comfortable and you get ten different designs to choose from. Score one for colored cosmetic lens research! Two to go.

Acuvue

  • Acuvue 2 Colors

Leveraging the company's existing contact lens technology, Acuvue 2 Colors offers all the benefits of traditional lenses with the added sparkle of color. The range is made up of ten colors, namely, Sapphire Blue, Deep Blue, Pearl Gray, Jade Green, Hazel Green, Warm Honey, Chestnut Brown, Ocean Blue, Aquamarine, and Emerald Green. These are daily wear soft contacts suitable for two weeks of daily wear or six nights continuous. Two done in the search for the perfect colored lens research project!

CIBA Vision

  • Freshlook Colorblends
  • Freshlook Colors
  • Durasoft 3 Colors
  • Durasoft 2 Colors
  • Durasoft 3 Complements
  • Illusions
  • Focus Softcolors
  • Freshlook Color Enhancers
  • Cibasoft
  • Wild Eyes

Freshlook Colorblends use an amalgam of three different colors to create subtle, natural looking eyes. Blue, Green, Gray, Brown, Honey, Turquoise, and Amethyst are the proffered choices. Freshlook Colors are the simple, no-frills choice (Blue, Green, Hazel, Violet). Durasoft 3 Colors allow for convenient overnight wear and a horde of cosmetic lens color choices: Baby Blue, Violet, Aqua, Hazel, Emerald Green, Jade Green, Misty Gray, Sapphire Blue, Chestnut Brown, and Blue.

Durasoft 2 Colors lenses are available for astigmatic patients and come in Blue, Hazel, Green, and Gray variants. Also available in astigmatic form, Durasoft 3 Complements offer a subtle change and come in colors such as Blue, Green, Brown, Shadow Gray, and Blue-Violet. Suitable for dark eyes, Illusion color choices include Deep Blue, Soft Blue, Deep Green, Soft Green, Soft Amber, Grey, and Violet. An affordable choice for light-colored eyes, Focus Softcolors can be found in Aqua, Royal Blue, and Evergreen.

Much like the previous brand, Focus Color Enhancers are low-priced color lenses that are easy to care for and change. Only three colors though: Blue, Green, and Aqua. Cibasoft is a spherical soft contact lens and its unique panoply is made up of Aqua, Royal Blue, Evergreen, Amber, Blue, Green, and Violet. Lastly, Wild Eyes are novelty cosmetic lenses with such esoteric monikers as Wildfire, Whiteout, Hypnotica, Zoomin, Red Hot, Ice Fire, Cat Eye, Alien, and Bloodshot.

There are, of course, numerous other manufacturers and brands that offer cheaper or more expensive highly customized cosmetic and special effect lenses. But we'll leave those for another time. And with that, dear friends, our Colored Contacts Research is finished! We’ve done all your research for you, so we might as well do the finding for you also. To your right you'll see a number of links to contact lens products suitable for both your style and budget.

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