Colored Contacts?

whats a good age to wear colored contacts?

what color is best for a dark dark brown?

does skin color matter for contacts? im white.
if it does.
is 13-14 too young?


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7 Responses to “Colored Contacts?”

  • Proximus says:

    First off, wearing contact lenses in the first place, leave scratches on the eye’s surface (a doc spot this immediately).

    People from the ages of 10 to 70 years can take to wearing cosmetic contact lens.

    Although colored contact lenses can change the way the world sees you, if they don’t fit properly, they can permanently damage the way you see the world.
    Possible risks of using decorative contact lenses, includes permanent eye damage that can lead to blindness.
    Possible complications include scratching or swelling of the cornea, allergic reactions and a reduction in sight.

    Contact lenses need to be fit by a specialist so they don’t cause more damage than they should.

    If you really must have one type I’d suggest blue or green contacts.
    However, changing the color of your eyes, makes you "another person", so to speak.

  • icydayz says:

    i started wearing color contacts around 15
    you should try acuvue 2 colors..and try green..
    thats the color i have and everyone thinks their
    real because they’re not too much but subtle enough
    to be assumed real

  • lilmizhb says:

    its your choice when you start to wear contacts but its better to wear them when you are over 15 or 16

  • girllikesanal69 says:

    Colored contacts always look fake and are not worth the money. When your pupil gets small in lighted areas, you can see the persons true eye color. Just be happy with the eyes God gave you!

  • babagparty says:

    iam 14 its really not as long as you keep your colors simple for knw .then wen your 15 change them up

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