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Choosing Colored Contact Lenses According To Your Skin And Hair Color (B)

Many people need slight vision improvement, with all the screens we look at, all the reading and writing we do. Contact lenses are not only a way to improve or help your sight, but they also make a great fashion accessory. For those who choose to wear contacts instead of glasses, transparent lenses are the best way to go. But those who wish to make a change in their appearance, can count on contact lenses to do the job. Some contact lenses come without sight helping properties, they are made just for the appearance factor, so anyone can use them.

 

In this article, we are going to discuss diverse guidelines for those of you out there who wish to see what they would look like with a different eye color. Just like in the case of clothes and glasses, you can choose your colored contacts according to factors such as your skin tone and hair color. 

 

Sometimes even Disney characters wear contacts
Sometimes even Disney characters wear contacts

 

Contact lenses and skin tone

Here are a few lines you can follow if you want to choose your contacts in connection to your skin color and tone.  Here are a few tips that can help you decide. In order to follow them, you need to know what your skin tone is.

To tell what skin tone you are, there are a few tricks: The most recommended trick is to put a golden jewel or fabric next to your skin and then a silver one and see which one looks best. If gold flattens your skin tone, you probably are a warm type, and if silver flattens your skin tone, you probably have a cool skin tone. This however, can be a little hard to establish.

Also, you can check your veins: If they’re blue, then you’re a cool skin tone. If they’re green, and you’ve got yellow undertones, then you a warm skin tone.

Warm skin tones tends to have a golden or apricot undertone. People with this skin tone tend to have hair with hints of orange, yellow, red or gold. The eye color tends to be amber, dark brown, hazel, or green.

Cool skin tones are the most common skin tones to have. Cool toned skin has a pink or rosy undertone. Cool tones’ hair often contains blue, blue-violet, silver, drab, and ash undertones. The eye color tends to be light blue, gray-green, blue green, turquoise, gray-blue, black or cool brown.

Back to the contact lenses,

People who have warm skin tones (meaning they have yellow or gold undertones) the contacts that often look best are the ones that include highlights of colors such as light brown, honey, hazel or green.

People with cool skin tones (meaning they have blue undertones), can get also “cool” eye colors such as ice blue, violet or plum for example.

 

 

Contact lenses and hair color

Choosing your contacts according to your hair color is also easy, but there are more options, since there are more hair color families.

People with black hair can choose lighter contact lenses. Bright blue eyes usually go well with black hair. you can also go for gray, which may look a little different but it will definitely stand out.

For those of you who have brown hair, you have a variety of natural eye colors, but most common colors are brown, blue, or hazel eyes. If you are not a natural brown-haired person, try a blue colored contact. Blue usually goes very well with brown hair. The contrast of the darker hair with light eyes will really make your eyes stand out. If your brown hair has a hint of red to it, you can go for a hazel color as well.

Blonds commonly have baby blue eyes but they can also have brown and green eyes. Those with blue or brown eyes may want to go for a green that will go with their blond hair. But if you’re not a natural blond, you can go with a blue or green color contacts. Blond hair can go with a lot of colors, the sky is your limit.

Redheads usually have blue or green eyes but you can actually try color enhancing blue or green contacts, using  other shades and hues, and even switch between these two colors. However, people agree that red hair and green eyes are a great combination.

 

 

Additional information

All colored contact lenses come in one-tone, two-tone or three-tone shades. This means that a one-tone has just one color, while a two tone mixes two tones of the same color and a three-one uses three shades. Three tone colored lenses are usually the ones that are the closest to giving the eye a natural look and more depth and dimension.

Just like in the case of glasses, there are different types of contact lenses as well. Try to find lenses that have the most features they can have, or the features your eyes need, such as UV protection.

Contact lenses come in different types: hard lenses and soft lenses. Hard lenses can last up to a year and are more cost effective. Soft lenses are daily disposables, bi-weekly or monthly disposables.

Don’t forget that color contacts from different manufacturers are usually made in different sizes, and the colors are applied to the lenses in different densities and patterns.

There are a lot of factors that you need to consider before getting contact lenses, and this article does not substitute any medical consultation. You should always consider with a doctor before making any choices. Make sure you have all the information and that he approves of the contacts you buy! Not doing so can be harmful, and we’re think you don’t want that.

 

And, there you have it! Now, all you need to do is find a trustworthy brand from which you can get the perfect contacts for you and you are all set!

 

Fraquoh and Franchomme

 

 

 

 

 

Further reading:

Choosing the colors of your clothes according to your skin tone

Choosing glasses according to your face shape, hair and eye color

Choosing the best color clothes for dark skin tones

Discover if you are Spring, a Summer, an Autumn or a Winter

P.S. Do you wear contacts? Have you ever worn colored contact lenses? How did the others react? Did they change your appearance? Share your feedback, questions or thoughts in the comments below! For more articles on style, fashion tips and cultural insights, don’t forget to subscribe to Attire Club via e-mail or follow us on Facebook or Twitter!

 

30 replies on “Choosing Colored Contact Lenses According To Your Skin And Hair Color (B)”

Colored contacts first appeared when I was in highschool. I’m more of a work-with-what-you’ve-got kinda guy. I get cosmetic surgery and dying hair a kaleidoscope of colors, but not contact lenses. Maybe because it isn’t as popular as it was during its advent and thus not exposed to it as much. But, despite this, just as with plastic surgery and tie-dyeing hair, if it works for you that’s really all that matters.

in the first time that i wear colored contact lenses, the people aruond me always saying that ” look to her eyes, it blue”. and im like “omg” i dont wanna like like this kind of attention they gave to me. its so annoying, depressing and irritating.but sometimes they didnt control theirselves to ask me if it is a contact lenses. and it feels like so irritating bec theyre stating the obvious. LOL 😀

Hello! Thank you for sharing your story! If you want to wear colorful contacts, but don’t want so much attention, you can wear contacts that feature a color that is not very striking or wear something that is close to your natural color, but slightly different. Even the smallest of details can make a huge change!

I am going to get some of those – I already have glasses and they will serve a purpose, the color however I will say be careful – go for something mostly clear that accentuates – changing your eye color to something else might create confusion if it is not consistent or close to whats on your ID/drivers licence

Hi John,

Thank you for the input, your tip is definitely useful and something more people should consider.

Are there suggestions for where to purchase high quality natural eye contacts? Seems there are only a few online brands that look very cheap and fake. Thanks.

Yes contact lenses are not only need of peopleto vision correction but colour contact lenses becomes a very popular fashion acessories that people mostly used. You have addressed very good tips to choose contact lense that will suit on you acording the your appearcance.

Wow! this is really nice information. I love the “Choosing your contacts according to your hair color” hahaha It’s really fun to read :). And btw i make a blog also about Top Colored Lens Brands For Dark Eyes, I think It’s a very good additional information to others to choose a good contact lens.

Here’s the link of my blog btw: https://goo.gl/5unWmw

Dear Patiance,

Thank you for your input. However, these tips apply to black people as well. For example, you can find out whether you have a cool or a warm skin tone even if you have a dark skin tone. And hair color does not keep count of skin tone.

Also, in case you are looking for more in-depth information on choosing colors for black people, we wrote an article on how to choose the best colors of clothes for dark skin tones. You can see it here: https://attireclub.org/2014/02/14/color-of-clothes-for-dark-skin-tones/. As you can see, there is help for people with darker skin tones as well!

Some information can definitely translate to contact lenses as well!

Let us know if you have any questions!

Yours sincerely,

F&F

Colored contact lenses help to upgrade your look and when team with your hair color and skin color it enhances your looks a more. Nice work.. your article clear describe how colored contact lenses when choosen by keeping skin tone and hair color in mind can add up an style quotient to your overall personality.

Now they put black lines on colored contacts and it ruins the look and doesn’t look real. My eyes don’t have black lines so why put them on contact lenses? Detracts from my blue eyes so they look black-not the look I’m going for after wearing colored lenses for 35+ years

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