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Color Contact Lenses FAQ

If you’ve got dark eyes and have always wanted to sport lighter ones, you are far from alone!

With over 50% of the world having brown eyes, you can be assured that most colored contacts out there are designed for brown eyes. However, that does not mean every colored contact lens will create the look you’re imagining.

EyeCandys offers a collection oflenses designed for dark-eye coverageso you can get those bright, vivid eyes you’ve been craving!

Our Islaseriesoffers options in brown, green, blue, and grey designed for maximum coverage.

EyeCandys Desirecollectionwill also help you achieve the lighter look you’ve always desired!

Although our colored contacts are designed for beauty, your safety is what we put at the forefront of our minds.

Our team carefully assesses every product we design and sell, ensuring they’re safe to wear and manufactured with the highest quality standards.

The products we carry have certifications from the FDA (US Drug and Food Administration), Health Canada, KDFA (Korean Drug and Food Administration), and/or CE (Conformité Européenne) 1023.

So you can rest assured when shopping with Eyecandy’s that any color contact lenses you purchase from our site are completely safe to use with proper care!

Unfortunately, colored contact lenses aren’t for everyone. For example, if you suffer from dry eye syndrome, contacts may not be for you. Those who are severely nearsighted may not be able to find contact lenses with a strong enough prescription to fully correct their vision.

Also, some people are allergic to the contact cleaning solution, or even the contacts themselves. As daily cleaning of contact lenses is crucial to eye health for contact wearers, an allergy to the cleaning solution poses a very real issue.

Some doctors recommend that diabetic patients avoid contact lenses as they may be more prone to infection and have more difficulty recovering from infection. Children’s eyes are particularly sensitive and fragile and wearing contacts at a young age could cause eye damage.

People suffering from the following should not wear colored contact lenses, as these eye conditions may be further irritated by inserting lenses:

  • Any eye infections (Such as conjunctivitis)
  • Any corneal conditions (Such as keratitis)
  • Any allergic eye conditions (Such as hayfever)
  • Any chronic disease of the eye (Such as glaucoma)

Here are a few dos and don’ts when it comes to colored contact lens safety.

✅ DO consult your optician or eye doctor before wearing/purchasing a pair of our lenses.

✅ DO wash and dry your hands whenever you handle your lenses or attempt insertion/removal.

✅ DO soak your lenses for two hours in solution prior to inserting them into your eye.

✅ DO wash your lenses in solution if they touch anything besides your eyes.

✅ DO keep your lenses case clean and regularly change the eye care solution.

✅ DO insert lenses after applying makeup, with clean hands.

✅ DO remove the contacts before you go to sleep, bathe, shower or partake in water sports.

✅ DO remove the lenses if you feel any unexpected irritation, soreness or notice redness or excessive eye watering.

✅ DO seek medical advice if you notice any of the conditions mentioned above.

❌ DO NOT use lenses after the recommended duration (E.g. 1 day, 90 days, 1 year). No, refrigerating/freezing them does NOT increase their life span.

❌ DO NOT use tap water, saliva or household products to clean the lenses, only the eye care solution.

❌ DO NOT let the contacts come into contact with any cosmetic products i.e. makeup, deodorants, hair sprays.

❌ DO NOT attempt to insert lenses that seem damaged, broken or torn or in any way compromised.

❌ DO NOT insert more than one pair of lenses into your eye at one time.

❌ DO NOT share lenses with another person.

Any uncertainties or concerns when using contact lenses should be discussed with an eye care specialist or optician. Ensure you know all the dos and don'ts before you get started with a pair of colored contact lenses.

HEMA (Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) is the classic go-to. It's a soft hydrogel material with a high water content, which makes lenses comfortable right out of the gate. You'll see it listed under brand names like Etafilcon A (used by Acuvue), Polymacon, and Ocufilcon. The tradeoff? Lower oxygen permeability, and they can dry out faster with longer wear.

MPC (2-Methacryloyloxyethyl Phosphorylcholine) is a surface treatment added to HEMA lenses that mimics the structure of your eye's natural cell membranes. It makes the lens surface more hydrophilic (water-loving), which means it bonds better with your tear film, repels protein and lipid deposits, and keeps lenses feeling fresher for longer, even with lower water content than a standard HEMA lens.

Silicone Hydrogel is the high-performance option. It lets significantly more oxygen pass through to your cornea compared to traditional hydrogel, making it the preferred material for extended or all-day wear. Many of our longer-wear lenses use silicone hydrogel for exactly this reason.

HEMA + MPC combined gives you the best of both: the softness and comfort of hydrogel with the improved moisture retention and cleanliness that MPC provides. Several lenses in our lineup use this combo for all-day wearability without the dry-eye drama.

Regardless of material, all lenses still require the same care routine. Always follow the recommended wearing schedule, use fresh solution, and never sleep in lenses unless they're specifically labeled for extended wear.

The best brand of colored contact lenses depends on your personal needs.

EyeCandy’s offers a wide variety of brands - but all with some commonalities so you can trust any lenses you order from our site.

We’re picky about the brands we stock and ensure that all pass federal health and safety standards. I

t’s best to consult with your eye doctor, as he or she will know what materials, sizes, prescriptions, etc. are best for you.

From there, you can browse our many well-known, high quality brands. We even have our own EyeCandys branded lenses to provide you with high-quality contacts at an even better value!

Here are our customer favorites for natural looking lenses that DON'T look like stickers:Glossy Ivory,Glossy HazelandSunlit Hazel.

these will work best on dark brown eyes and brighten them up slightly. For greys, our most realistic-looking bestsellers areIsla Mirage GreyandSugarlook Grey. For greens, we suggestGlossy Greenand Satin Olive.

All these have been specially designed with a non-pixellated pattern and graduated translucency towards the centre for a seamless blending effect.

Trust us when we say this because it literally takes us 5-6 iterations per design (and dozens of people continually testing over the span of 2-3 months) to come up with the most natural, believable eye colors!

One of the best trends to come out of recent years has been grey as an eye color. We just love grey colored contact lenses to create a unique, one-of-a-kind eye look!

We can recommend the most natural-looking greys on the market for an eye effect you’re sure to love!Pink Label Shade GreyLenses from EyeCandys feature two tones in a swirl pattern for a beautiful blend!

EyeCandys Libre Grey colored contacts offer a slightly larger than average printed diameter for a big and bright eye look! And ourDesire Mist Greylenses feature a dark outer rim to draw the focus to your most gorgeous grey assets!

There’s no reason your eyewear shouldn’t show off every side of your personality - including your fave colors!

And EyeCandy’s stocks several pink and purple colored contact lenses to choose from - whether you’re looking for something supernatural or with a more natural twist.

Pink Label Galaxy lenses are out-of-this-world and come in both Pink and Violet, with the appearance of tiny stars dancing throughout.

Pink Label Rio Grey Violet lenses feature a variety of tones for a well-blended, unique look. And, Pink Label Obsession Pink contacts add a feminine, baby link twist to any makeup creation. There are so many fun, playful pink and purple lenses - it’s hard to choose just one!

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions are not the same. You cannot use the same power for both.

That’s when a vertex conversion chart for contact lenses comes in. They are extremely useful tools that all eye doctors use when determining how to convert glasses prescription to contacts.

This chart includes different figures for you to compare. The first thing you do is finding out your glasses prescription figures.

These are then ‘back vertexed’ using the chart to turn them into a figure that allows you to find the correct contact lenses for you.

Vertex conversion charts are pretty simple to use. You just have to know where to look and understand what the columns mean.

The ‘glasses lens power’ column refers to the power on your current glasses prescription. If this figure is negative, then you’ll be converted to the figure on the left of this column. If the figure is positive, then your converted figure is on the right. See our full article here.