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People who normally want to express a bold statement usually experiment with their hair – maybe try a striking new hairstyle that’s never seen before. Others would probably express themselves through their clothing and introduce a new fashion trend. If you’re not as flamboyant as them, you may probably want to start with something simple, like altering the color and appearance of your eyes with designer contact lenses.

If eyeglasses have designer frames that were specially made by fashion icons, contact lenses also have them but are more descriptive of the funky, scary and creative designs that are embellished on the contact lenses themselves. These designer contact lenses are custom made, some are even hand-painted and still some are only available by special request. Most designer contact lenses get their inspiration from movies that often times use these contact lenses to support their special effects especially for science fiction, fantasy and horror genres.

Designer contact lenses are now more readily available especially since contact lens manufacturers have also started to make them, like Crazy Lenses from CooperVision and Wild Eyes by Ciba Vision. One important thing to remember is that even though they are clearly contact lenses made for aesthetic purposes, you still need to get a prescription from a professional eye doctor before you can actually wear one, whether you need eye correction or not. The reason behind this is because contact lenses are still medical devices and you need to know the proper use, cleaning routine and replacement schedules for them. Knowing and being informed lessens the chances of doing your eyes damage.

If you want a pair of these designer contact lenses the first thing you need to do is get a contact lens prescription from your eye doctor. Then search for a reputable seller and place your order in advance because though some of the designs may be in stock, should you want a custom-made pair, you need to give them some lead time to do their work. Pay and wait until your order arrives and then you’re on the road to a style uniquely your own.

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