Can you change brown eyes to blue with contacts?

Can you change brown eyes to blue with contacts?

The short answer to this question is yes! People with brown eyes can change their eye color with colour contact lenses, however you need to make sure that you choose the correct type, as some colors will make a more noticeable change than others.

What Colour contact lenses suit brown skin?

If you are brown-skinned or tanned, you need bright colored contact lenses, colors that will make your eyes glowier than your complexion. Tanned people usually choose hazel, green, honey, grey or dark blue (sapphire/navy) contacts.

What are the best contacts for light brown eyes?

Green is one of the best shades of colored contact lenses for brown eyes, as long as you’re selecting the right shade of green. Mint or lime shades are less than ideal if you want natural colored contacts, but there are a variety of green contacts that will look natural.

What color lenses are best for eyes?

Look for polarized lenses. They’re best for reducing glare. This is especially important if you have had refractive eye surgery, such as LASIK. Select brown, grey, green or yellow lenses. They’re best for minimizing color distortion. Dr. Singh says children as young as 6 months old should wear sunglasses.

Are colour contact lenses bad for Your Eyes?

Just like regular contact lenses, colour contacts are not bad for your eyes if you follow your optician’s instructions, particularly regarding how long you can wear your contacts and when you should replace your contacts. If you wear coloured contacts only on special occasions, daily disposable contact lenses are a great option.

Why do my contact lenses turn brown?

Tetracycline , a widely prescribed antibiotic, may cause some grayish-brown lens discoloration after prolonged use. This may coincide with the formation of dark brown to black granules in the palpebral conjunctiva, which are believed to be chelation complexes.