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You don’t always need to have a prescription to use eye contacts. More and more people are choosing to wear contact lenses without prescription, and now there is a huge selection of non-prescription colored contacts available on the market.
In the past, contact lenses were used to correct vision problems. Clear contacts were supplemented by colored contacts, also used to correct vision. Then, the potential of these contacts was discovered and manufacturers began to offer non-prescription lenses, often referred to as ‘cosmetic’ or ‘decorative’ lenses.
These non-prescription lenses are widely available for individuals who want to change their appearance or enhance their own eye color. If you’re interested in doing that, the first thing you can do is to begin to research the topic.
There are usually two types of non-prescription colored contacts – opaque and enhancement. Opaque contacts completely change the color of the eye, whereas enhancement ones simply enhance what’s already there and are more suitable for those with light-colored eyes.
Non-prescription colored contacts come in a range of colors and designs, from the usual eye colors to more outlandish or theatrical ones. Colored contacts are often used in the entertainment industry to give eyes an unusual quality (for example in horror movies), or to enhance eyes and make them more appealing on the screen.
Contact lenses are no longer reserved for those needing to improve their vision. Now, they can be a fashion accessory in their own right, with a huge array of colorful, outlandish and crazy contacts available on the market.
Crazy contact lenses can not only be colorful. They can be patterned, unusual and even downright scary! They’re often used in the entertainment industry, for example in horror films to make eyes appear unnatural, or in other genres to make eyes stand out and look more appealing on screen. They can be a great tool, but can also be used by individuals simply wanting a change.
Crazy contacts can be purchased with a prescription or without, so either way you can have the look you want. But, even if you don’t have a prescription, always make sure that you have your eyes regularly tested by professionals who can check for any changes or irregularities.