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Sunday, July 16, 2006

What You Might Not Know About Color Contact Lenses

Do you want to be noticed in a crowd, but don't know how? You
want to change something about how you look, but are afraid to
do anything that is permanent, right? If so, colored contact
lenses might be what you have been searching for. Even if you do
not use contact lenses as a way to correct vision, you can still
use them to provide a change in your appearance.


Color tints however, are the contacts that are used to change
eye color; these are what most people think of when color
contacts come to mind. The color tint lenses have a deeper color
added to the lens that allows the natural color of the eye to be
completely hidden. These are the types of lenses that are
available to transform the eye into something that is truly
unusual.


The most important tip, do not, under any circumstances share
your contacts with anyone. This is mentioned because most people
that use color contact lenses don't intend for them to be
permanent and the desire to try them might over rule common
sense. This is said strictly for your safety.


The visibility tint is a lens with a light green or light blue
tint that has been added for ease of contact use, this is also
very helpful if one is dropped, but does not affect eye color at
all. The enhancement tint lenses feature a solid and translucent
tint of color that does affect eye color, but only slightly.
These color contact lenses are not meant to change the eye
color, but rather to enhance it, to make it more intense.


Color contact lenses come in a variety of colors and shades.
They are available in blue, green, brown, violet, hazel and grey
with new colors emerging all the time. These are great for
someone who is tired of how they look and want a temporary
change. Color contact lenses are available in three basic tints,
the visibility tint, enhancement tint and the color tints. Each
of these types of contacts serves a specific purpose for contact
lens wearers.


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Pocono Life (Pocono Record)
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SANYO Debuts Water-Resistant Digital Media Camera Targeted to Outdoor Enthusiasts (SYS-CON Media)
The new, 6-megapixel SANYO Xacti CA6 is a pocket-sized digital still and MPEG-4 video camera specially designed to capture outdoor fun under the sun and around water.
Source: www.sys-con.com