Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 3, 2015

If I had violet eyes...

I appreciate the way my eyes look naturally, but wouldn't it be fun to have VIOLET eyes? That's where coloured contacts come in. They're kind of like makeup - non-permanent but can alter your appearance drastically. Shown here are Pastel Noodles Neo Vision Madonna Violet prescription lenses ($15.70). Pastel Noodles sells a wide range of coloured contacts and circle lenses with or without prescriptions out of South Korea. Buyer beware, these are not approved by the USFDA but the KFDA. 



The contact lenses came in a small box with two vials - one for each eye. Unfortunately, there was no case to store the lenses, so I had to use my own. A word of warning, make sure to read the instructions before using contact lenses. You need to rinse off the provided solution with your own contact lens solution and let them sit for 6+ hours (you can't put them directly into your eyes!!). 


The lenses are a bit stark on the outer edges, so they're more obvious than natural-looking. the circumference is slightly larger than my own pupils, so the lenses make my eyes appear much larger. The lenses feel like my regular contacts. Thin, light and comfortable for 6-7 hours, when my eyes start to dry out. 


TBH - I look superbly Asian with coloured contacts on or like some sort of dolly anime character (it's a bit scary actually...). Not the look I'd go for on the daily, but something fun to play around with.  Makeup for purple eyes, anyone? 

Have you ever tried coloured contacts? 


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