5 Myths about Coloured Contacts You Need To Know

Have you ever wondered what you’d look like with a different eye color? After all, your eyes are one of the first things people notice about you. With colored contacts, you can easily experiment with new eye colors and see how a small change can transform your look.

At ICOICE, we think everyone should try colored contacts at least once. However, we know that many people are hesitant about wearing contact lenses due to some common myths and misconceptions. In this article, we’ll clear up some of those myths so you can confidently try colored contacts and enjoy a fun new look.

 

Myth 1 – They can Damage the Eye

One of the biggest misconceptions about colored contacts is that they can damage your eyes. The truth is, if used properly, colored contacts are just as safe as regular lenses. They are designed to be comfortable and provide clear vision without any harm to your eyes. However, it’s important to follow basic safety precautions to keep your eyes healthy. Always clean your lenses thoroughly before wearing them, use the right lens cleaning solution, and make sure your hands are clean and free of soap or hand sanitizer residue when handling the lenses. Most importantly, never sleep in your contacts—even for a short nap—as this can cause irritation and, in some cases, lead to more serious eye issues. By taking these simple steps, you can enjoy your colored contacts safely without worrying about damaging your eyes.

 

Myth 2 – They look Unnatural

A common myth about colored contact lenses is that they always look unnatural, but that’s not the case at all. The appearance of the lenses really depends on the quality and the color you choose. High-quality colored contacts can blend seamlessly with your natural eye color, giving you a subtle, realistic change that’s often undetectable unless someone is really looking. Additionally, choosing the right color for your features is key. Some people are born with eye colors that don't always seem to match their complexion, and colored contacts can actually help balance this out. By picking a color that complements your face, you can enhance your natural beauty without the risk of looking overdone or fake. With the right choice, colored contacts can look completely natural and enhance your look effortlessly.

 

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Myth 3 – They’re Uncomfortable

The idea that colored contact lenses are uncomfortable is a common myth, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. For most people, colored contacts are just as comfortable as regular lenses. Soft lenses, in particular, are designed with comfort in mind and sit snugly on your eye. Once you get used to wearing them, you might even forget they’re there! Of course, a small number of people may have difficulty adjusting to them, but this is rare. The only time discomfort typically occurs is if the lenses become dry, which can happen if they’re worn for too long without blinking. To avoid this, make sure to blink often and give your eyes a break if you're wearing them for an extended period. With proper care, you can enjoy wearing colored contacts comfortably all day long.

 

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Myth 4 – Only People with Normal Vision can wear them

A common misconception is that only people with normal vision can wear colored contact lenses, but this is far from true. In fact, major contact lens manufacturers offer prescription-colored lenses for those who need vision correction. Whether you require a standard prescription or even lenses for astigmatism, you can still enjoy the fun and transformation of colored contacts. While it may be a bit more challenging to find toric colored lenses for astigmatism in physical stores, they are readily available online. So, if you wear prescription glasses or contacts, there's no reason to hesitate in trying colored lenses. They can be a great way to switch up your look while still correcting your vision.

 

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Myth 5 – Colored contact lenses can get lost inside your eye

A common myth that worries many people is the belief that colored contact lenses can get lost inside your eye. In reality, this is simply not possible. The anatomy of the eye prevents the lens from going anywhere beyond the cornea or getting trapped. If you ever feel like your lens is "stuck" or misplaced, it's usually because it's shifted to the side of your eye or under your eyelid. In such cases, gently massaging the eyelid or using eye drops can help reposition the lens. As long as you follow proper care instructions and handle your lenses carefully, there’s no need to worry about them getting lost inside your eye. With the right technique, colored contacts are completely safe and easy to wear.

 

Conclusion

Colored contact lenses are a fun and safe way to enhance your appearance or completely change your look. However, as with many things, myths and misconceptions can make people hesitant to try them. By debunking these five common myths—whether it’s the idea that they look unnatural, are uncomfortable, or can’t be worn by people with prescriptions—it’s clear that colored contacts are more accessible and easier to wear than many think. Remember, choosing high-quality lenses that suit your features and following proper care instructions will ensure a comfortable and natural-looking result. So, don’t let myths hold you back—explore the world of colored contact lenses and see how they can transform your style!

 

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