Give yourself a make over with colored bifocal contact lenses.
Just because you have to wear bifocals because your eyes are getting old doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to have any fun.
You can change the color of your eyes whenever you want to with colored bifocal contact lenses.
Like bifocal glasses bifocal lenses are prescribed for people who have trouble reading fine print up close.
As we get older our eyes also age. They become less elastic and don’t focus as well as they used to.
Not all that long ago correcting this condition (which is called presbyopia) was limited to bifocal glasses.
Advances in the corrective lens industry led to bifocal contact lenses and now a popular trend is to have a little fun with it with colored bifocal contact lenses.
Colored lenses are an inexpensive and entertaining way to change your appearance and they come in three intensities.
There’s the visibility tint which won’t change your eye color. This is usually just a hint of color usually light blue or green. It’s just enough to help you see your lenses when you’re trying to find them in your cleaning solution.
The next level is an enhancement tint which does add a color. The idea here is to make the eye color you already have seem brighter and more intense.
The most dramatic changes to your appearance are made with opaque lenses.
These type of lenses change the color of your eyes completely. If your eyes are dark brown this is the colored lens you would need to change to a completely different color altogether.
Regardless of which kind of colored lens you get the pupil at the very center part that you actually see out of is always clear.
There’s no need to give away your age by having to hold your reading material away from you so you can read it.
Get yourself a pair of bifocal contact lenses and have a little fun and add a tint with colored bifocal contact lenses.