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What are non-prescription color contact lenses?

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Nowadays, almost everyone has heard of contact lenses and their role in giving back clear vision to people who need it. It’s another way of treating common eye conditions like myopia, hyperopia and even astigmatism and they come in a variety of brands, types and even added features. Regular contact lenses are usually clear and transparent although there are available colored contacts too. Regardeless if they’re clear or colored, since they’re primarily prescribed for people who need corrected vision, expect them to carry corrective powers.

If, on the other hand, you don’t need any eye correction but still would like the option of using colored contacts, there are what you call non-prescription color contact lenses. They’re essentially cosmetic contact lenses that are available in plano prescription (zero corrective powers). Though you call them “non-prescription” it generally means that you don’t have any necessity for eye correction but you still need a prescription from a professional eye doctor to be able to buy and use these contact lenses. Contact lenses, even the non-prescription ones, are not “one-size-fits all” types. That is why it’s necessary to go to an eye doctor for a professional fitting to see which pair suits you best.

Non-prescription colored contacts are especially popular because you can enhance or alter the color of your eyes as a fashion statement. Your main purpose for using contact lenses is for aesthetic and not corrective reasons. There are two types of colored contacts, opaque and enhancement. Opaque color contacts totally change the color of your eyes, whether you have light-colored or dark-colored eyes. Enhancement color contacts only highlight, not change, the color of your eyes. These are perfect for people who want only a subtle yet positive change in their appearance. Many contact lens manufacturers carry non-prescription colored contact lenses among their list of products and they even come in dailies or frequent replacement schedules.