Can you get purple eye contacts?

Can you get purple eye contacts?

Can you get purple eye contacts?

Unlike red, bright green or black lenses, purple color contacts are a relatively uncommon choice for most fashion lens fans, meaning you’re unlikely to see anyone sporting the same style as you!

Do colored contacts damage your eyes?

It’s illegal to sell colored contact lenses without a prescription. But some online vendors and stores still do. Those lenses can cut, scratch, or infect your eyes. In some cases, decorative contacts can hurt your vision and even cause blindness.

Which contact is for the left eye?

Here’s how they break down: OS Eye: Oculus Sinister – This is Latin for “Left Eye.” All the numbers pertaining to “OS” are specifically for your left eye. OD Eye: Oculus Dexter – This is Latin for “Right Eye.” All the numbers pertaining to “OD” are specifically for your left eye.

Which color contact goes in which eye?

In general, the darker your eyes are, the darker and/or more opaque a colored lens you’ll want to select. A contact lens made for lighter eye colors (blue or green) isn’t going to show up as much on a darker eye.

Are purple eyes real?

Share on Pinterest A person cannot be born with purple eyes, and Alexandria’s genesis is not a real condition. However, many of Caucasian heritage initially have blue or gray eyes. This color may darken over time, to become green, hazel, or brown.

Is it OK to wear colored contacts everyday?

Colored contacts are safe to use and can be used daily if you prefer. If you need a prescription for contacts, colored contacts can also be made into a prescription version so that you can get the best of both worlds.

Does OS mean left eye?

When you look at your prescription for eyeglasses, you will see numbers listed under the headings of OS and OD. They are Latin abbreviations: OS (oculus sinister) means the left eye and OD (oculus dextrus) means the right eye. Occasionally, you will see a notation for OU, which means something involving both eyes.