Guide To Buying Natural Contacts: Prescription, Dark Eyes & More

Guide To Buying Natural Contacts: Prescription, Dark Eyes & More

Here’s our complete guide to buying natural colored contact lenses from us. It can sometimes be harder to find a style due to the differing lens of lens transparency as well as the differing darkness of a user’s eye color. We’re here to help you pick out the best contacts for you that give you the ultimate color transformation.

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Plano Non Corrective
Sky Blue Two Tone 90 Day Colored Contact Lenses, Natural Eye Lens
3 FOR $45
Sky Blue Two Tone Colored Contact Lenses (90 Day)
Prescription Contact Lenses
Tri Tone Green Circle Contact Lenses, Natural Prescription Eye
3 FOR $45
Green Envy Tri Tone Colored Prescription Contact Lenses (90 Day)
Plano Non Corrective
Hazel Autumn Tri Tone Colored Contact Lenses, Brown Eye Lens
3 FOR $45
Hazel Autumn Tri Tone Colored Contact Lenses (90 Day)
Prescription Contact Lenses
Air Optix Colors Gemstone Green Monthly Prescription Contact Lenses
Air Optix Colors Gemstone Green Prescription Colored Contact Lenses (30 Day)
Prescription Contact Lenses
Air Optix Colours Sterling Gray Monthly Prescription Contact Lenses
Air Optix Colors Sterling Gray Prescription Colored Contact Lenses (30 Day)
Plano Non Corrective
Two Tone Gray Daily Circle Colored Contact Lenses, Anime Circle Lens
3 FOR $30
Two Tone Gray Circle Colored Contact Lenses (Daily)
Plano Non Corrective
Black Circle 90 Day Colored Contacts, Cosplay Anime Lenses
3 FOR $45
Black One Tone Circle Colored Contact Lenses (90 Day)
Prescription Contact Lenses
Emerald Green Enhancement Contacts, Green Prescription Lenses
3 FOR $45
Enhance Emerald Full Tint Colored Prescription Contact Lenses (30 Day)
Plano Non Corrective
Freshlook Colorblends Gray Contacts. Monthly Natural Lenses
Freshlook Colorblends Gray Colored Contact Lenses (30 Day)
Lenses For Astigmatism
Toricolors Emerald Green Toric Colored Contact Lenses For Astigmatism
Toricolors Emerald Green Toric Colored Contact Lenses (30 Day)
Lenses For Astigmatism
Toricolors Seabreeze Blue Toric Colored Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
Toricolors Seabreeze Blue Toric Colored Contact Lenses (30 Day)

Based on customer feedback, here are the most dilemmas faced by you as a contact lens buyer. In order to help with your contact lens search, we’ve included our quick responses here and then a more in-depth look below.

  1. Prescription or Non Prescription? Or Toric?
  2. Choosing Contact Lenses For Dark Eyes
  3. Choosing A Colour. Blue, Hazel, Grey or Green?

To help you make a more informed purchase we have answered all of these questions below so that you can get the best contacts for your needs.

Choosing Between Prescription & Non Prescription

It should be noted that not all of our contact lenses have prescription strength. Many are plano, which mean that they do not correct vision at all. If you shop prescription, you can pick the strengths on the product page. If you have astigmatism, some of our lenses are toric.

If you have prescription requirements, you need to choose them when you add the product to your basket. Unfortunately, our service does not currently include the ability to make custom contacts to match your prescription. If you buy plano contacts we cannot modify them to match your needs.

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Note that if you are looking for your specific prescription, you can filter by strength on the section pages. If you don’t see your prescription available it may be temporarily out of stock.

Choosing Contacts for Dark Eyes

For those that have dark eyes, it can be difficult to find colored contact lenses which completely cover them. The darker eye color can be more visually prominent which can make it harder to find colored contacts that give a striking color.

As such we have created our contact lens transparency scales to give you an idea of just how much of your natural eye color will be visible when wearing the contact lenses. 

  • Enhancing – mostly transparent, these lenses are for those with lighter natural eye colors or with an eye color similar to that of the lens.
  • Vibrant – styles with a little more intensity but without the design being opaque. The natural iris color may remain partially visible but there will be a stronger overall effect.
  • Opaque – solid block colors give the best coverage for dark eyes. Usually reserved for our most wild and colorful styles that have strong pigmentation and more unnatural colors.

For those of you looking for natural lenses, in particular, it can be a touch harder to find natural contact lenses for brown eyes. A lot of our products come in ranges, so we’ve broken it down by these so you can shop successfully for products which have a greater chance of covering dark eyes.

 

Recommended For Dark & Light Eyes Recommended For Light Eyes Only
Tri Tones Enhance Full Tint
Two Tones Blends
Freshlook Circle
Air Optix One Tones

 

Please note that all of these are ONLY recommendations. We can never guarantee that the color will cover the user's natural eye color as everyone's color is different and every expectation can vary. 

If you have any doubt whether or not the lenses which have caught your eye are the right amount of coverage for us then you are more than welcome to Contact Us for recommendations on which contacts work better for you.

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Choosing A Colour of Contact Lens

Choosing a color can be an exciting part of buying natural contact lenses. Switching up your natural eye color can be the ticket for a subtle change for an everyday look or a new beauty regime. In most cases, there is no wrong answer when it comes to picking out a brand new color.

The best way to start looking for colors is to find a product that catches your eye and to see what kind of effect it gives. Make sure to read everything about the lens you've selected so that you can find a color that not only looks good but gives you the coverage you need.

If you want to see some shots of our contact on models, then make sure to check out the Natural Contact Lens Gallery.

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