Check out our colored lens guides for tips and color charts:
Guide to Blue Contacts
Blue is by far and away the most popular contact lens color and these three lenses get the most votes. Here are our recommendations for the top blue contacts for dark eyes: Deep Blue is the most popular Acuvue color, Triple Color by Aloha Contacts are the most intense, and Freshlook Colorblends blue is considered classic blue contacts. Read more…
Guide to Gray Contacts
Out of all the contact lenses on the market, gray contact lenses are the hottest color trending right now. Whether you’re looking for natural enhancement or an opaque lens that offers the same dimension and exotic color as your natural eye, you’ll be amazed at how dynamic these gray contacts make your eyes look, not to mention how comfortable they are to wear. Read more…
Guide to Green Contacts
While green is the least common eye color to occur naturally among humans, and what most people don’t realize is that green eyes aren’t truly green. Green eyes occur when amber or brown pigmentation combines with a blue tone scattering reflected light. If you aren’t fortunate enough to have been born with green eyes, then you can fix that with green contacts. Read more…
Guide to Honey Contacts
We don’t know why, but the name of this particular color (or color family), jumps around a bit. Some call it hazel, others amber or honey. We’ve settled on honey to mean all of those variations because it seems to fit best. Mostly thanks to the Twilight craze, this lens color has become very popular. Here are some of the best selling lenses. Read more…
Guide to Brown Contacts
Brown is a popular contact lens color for people wanting warm, cocoa colored eyes. Even if your eyes are brown already, brown contacts can intensify or darken the color you already have. Brown lenses are always opaques, meaning they mask the natural eye color. Sometimes a bit of your natural eye color will show through around the pupil hole or the outer ring of the iris. Read more…
Guide to Violet Contacts
We’ve learned that folks with brown eyes had the best success using violet or amethyst colored contacts. What’s interesting is that people with blue eyes often looked “bluer” as opposed to more purple. Don’t know why. If you want a vibrant, almost cartoon look for anime looks, then Splash Violet Venom or Triple Color Violet are your best bet. Both lenses feature a dark outer ring which gives you an big eye appearance without actually being circle or oversized lenses. Read more…