Acuvue Colored Contacts Lens

Acuvue 2 Colours Contact LensesWearing colored contact lenses is a great way to diversify your sense of style, whether you’re already a regular contact lens user or you have 20/20 vision. However, those who have not tried wearing contact lenses before will find the entire exercise uncomfortable, even painful. Soft contact lenses will feel alien to first time wearers and some brands, even if they’re touted to be soft contact lenses, will feel hard and bulky to sensitive eyes.

Acuvue is a brand that’s well-known for comfort, as their contact lenses are ultra-thin and mostly composed of water, ensuring that you hardly feel them when you put them on. Acuvue, particularly Acuvue 2 colors, is one of the most comfortable ways to change the color of your eyes.

Acuvue has recently introduced a new set of colored Acuvue contacts that work to emphasize the brilliance of light eyes, as well as renaming the colors of their opaque contact lenses, to give a more accurate description of the available shades. The Acuvue Enhancers have three colors you can choose from - Ocean Blue, Aquamarine and Emerald Green, with Aquamarine being somewhere in between blue and green, darker and less vibrant than the other two colors. Acuvue Opaques have two different shades each of blue, green and brown, and one shade of gray called Pearl Gray. There’s the brighter Sapphire and the richer Deep Blue, Chestnut Brown and Warm Honey, and Jade and Hazel Green. The Opaques are meant to completely cover your eye and change its color.

The Enhancer colors contact lenses can only be worn by people with light eyes. These Enhancers are actually transparent and meant to really enhance your natural color. People with green eyes will discover a new brilliance to their eye color when using Emerald Green, for example. To make the new eye color as natural as possible, Enhancers have a very thin layer of color covering the hole meant for the pupil, that big black circle found in the middle of your eye, which you need to see.

Unfortunately, there are users who do not like the size of the pupil hole found in Opaque Acuvue 2 contact lenses; they find it too big, sometimes allowing their natural color to be visible. They are still nice to look at, but other people tend to compliment wearers on their nice contacts, instead of their nice eyes. Colored contact lens wearers of course would rather their new eye color look as natural as possible. People with darker eyes who wish to try the enhancer colors may not even see another color in their eyes.

Acuvue 2 colors contact lenses are available for both those who need to correct their vision as well as those who don’t have to wear corrective lenses or glasses. However, an eye doctor will still need to examine and measure your eyes and fill out a prescription that allows you to order and purchase colored contact lenses.

This is important to assure that the doctor prescribes a good fit of contact lenses for you; many complaints about contact lenses are from individuals who weren’t fitted properly. Your doctor, whose main job is to overview the condition of your eyes and vision, should also be able to determine if you can wear contacts at all.

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