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[E396]Expressions Contact Lenses Colors
by Mike Rigby, Mik
If you are in the market for colored contacts, then you must check out Expressions color contact lenses by Copper Vision. Expressions color contact lenses come in two varieties. Expressions colors that will let you completely change the color of your eyes and Expressions accents that will allow anyone to enhance their eye color.

These contact lenses have been designed to give you the best of both worlds by allowing you to either completely change the color of you eyes or just enhance the natural color of your eyes. They are also manufactured using a soft ceramic lens for maximum comfort without compromising your vision.

A lot of people are concerned how their family and friends will react to their sudden and often quite drastic change to the color of their eyes. With Expressions color contact lenses, the colors are so natural that they will match perfectly to your skin tone and look as if you were born with that particular eye color. Quite a few people are also concerned that a very drastic change to the color of their eyes will have others focus too much on their eyes rather than the person behind the eyes.

Whether you need lenses to enhance your the natural color of your eyes or just want to change the color of your eyes to blue or brown, Expressions color contact lenses will allow you to express yourself any way you see fit and to do it with probably one of the most comfortable lenses available today.

If you would like a better insight into the two types of Expressions color contact lenses on the market today, please keep reading.

Expressions Accents Lenses:

1. Natural-looking eye color enhancement. 2. Four colors to choose from. 3. Incredible quality of vision. 4. Outstandingly comfortable.

By using soft cosmetic lenses, Expressions Accents contact lenses are so comfortable that you will not even notice that you are wearing them. Furthermore, these lenses are perfect for anyone wanting just to enhance the natural color of their eyes.

No matter what lenses you end up buying, you can be certain that you will not find lenses that are so comfortable to wear and look so good. In fact, you will amazed with how after just around a week of wearing your new lenses, you will feel that they have always been there. These exciting lenses come in blue, green, violet and aqua.

Expressions Colors Contacts :

1. Very natural and real change in color 2. Choose from eight wonderful colors 3. Great vision quality 4. Extremely comfortable

With Expressions colors, you will be able to still have great vision quality and lenses that are extremely comfortable to wear. You will also be able to completely change the color of your eyes but without the shock factor that a lot of other brands would produce. If having people focus on you rather than just your eyes is very important to you, then these lenses are sure to please.

Just as the Expressions enhancement lenses, Expressions accents lenses are easy to take care of, very comfortable to wear and look remarkably good and natural. These are all great things that you will learn to appreciate whether you are on your first, second or tenth pair of lenses. There are also eight great colors for you to choose from ranging from Jade, Blue, Aqua, Green, Hazel, Gray, Blue Topaz, and Brown.

So you can rest easy knowing that whatever the need, season, occasion there will always be a pair of Expressions color contact lenses to fit the bill.

About 14 million Americans, two-thirds of them women, wear contact lenses. Since the original hard lenses were invented in the 50s, contact lenses have been steadily improved to correct a greater array of problems and fit more and more people. Last year contact lens sales increased 30 percent over the previous year, which lead to an ever greater increase in the number of suppliers offering cheap and discounted content lenses.

Hard contact lenses arc made of a rigid plastic and allow no oxygen to pass through them to the eye. They are smaller than soft lenses so air can get around them. They generally are not as comfortable as soft lenses and require several weeks to adjust to them. Most wearers cannot keep them in for more than 12 to 18 hours. Many eye specialists believe that wearing hard lenses slows the deterioration of vision.

Soft contact lenses are made of very pliable water-absorbent plastic and provide more comfort and longer wearing time than most hard lenses. They need very little break-in time. But soft lenses do have drawbacks. They require more care than hard lenses. Because they absorb water, they also absorb bacteria and other substances. They arc less durable. While a hard lens can last as long as 10 years, a soft lens wears out, sometimes within a year, and can tear. Apparently the pros out-weigh the cons; soft lenses now account for more than 60 percent of contact lens use.

Though soft lenses were welcomed by people who couldn't tolerate hard lenses, they were off limits to others, particularly those with astigmatism. Then came gas-permeable hard lenses offering the advantages of hard lenses - durability, little care and can be worn by astigmatics - as well as allowing oxygen to the eye and providing more comfort and longer wearing time. Besides the three basic types of lenses, new lenses designed to correct specific problems are being developed at a rapid pace. They include:

Soft lenses for astigmatism. Until recently people with astigmatism could not wear soft lenses because the material fits unevenly over the rough surface of the cornea. A soft lens called a toric lens, with two prescriptions ground into it, is now available. Several area optometrists say they have been prescribing it with great success, while others say they are encountering difficulties in obtaining and/or fitting it. U is available for $200 to $400'.

Bifocal lenses and monovision. Contact lens wearers who developed the need for bifocals until recently had the choice of wearing reading glasses with their contact lenses, or giving up their contacts entirely and switching to bifocal glasses. A few years ago a was developed and has had varying degrees of success. Another method of correcting the combination of myopia and farsightedness is monovision, a system of placing a lens to correct nearsightedness on the dominant eye and another lens to correct farsightedness on the other eye.

Contact lenses to correct color blindness. One red lens, called an X-Chrom lens is placed on the non-dominant eye and corrects the distortion of colors. Though color blindness, which occurs mostly in men, is not usually a serious handicap, patients who need to distinguish colors in their job are greatly aided by this concept

Orthokeratology. This is a somewhat controversial procedure that can be compared to orthodonture for eyes. are worn to shorten the distortion in the cornea, actually correcting myopia and eventually making glasses or contact lenses unnecessary. The procedure takes from a few months to a few years and ranges in price from about $500 to $2,000. It is strongly advocated by some optometrists, while others believe it is only somewhat successful.

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