okay i really want to get colored contacts for xmas or something idk but i want pink ones is that weird? either that or cat eye ones or a pretty blue but i really want pink but i can never find them...are there any websites i can go to or a store? and plz dont say go to yahoo or google cuz i did and it didn't help. thankz so much!!! *Melissa*
busterbrownxl answered Friday October 8 2004, 1:34 pm: Dear Melissa,
If u get pink colored contacts that will be weird, and everyone will be staring at you. But if you really want them then
don't mind that. I have been trying log on some websites and
all I can find was a website called "Mifund", or at least that what
my friend says go to.
mizzthang91 answered Friday October 8 2004, 2:26 am: wow i've never heard of pink ones thats so awsome..lol ii wish i could help but i cant srry i just wanted to gibve u my opinion .lol
K3587 answered Thursday October 7 2004, 10:39 pm: If you want an unusual color go for red or yellow. Yellow, especially, will give you the "cat-eye" effect. Red just looks cool (or creepy, depending on how you look at it.) Most optometrist clinics have brochures displaying different colors of contacts, including some of the more unusual ones you don't normally see. These also include contacts for people who have 20/20 vision. (I, for instance, have perfect vision, but could buy a pair that would make my yes purple, with no difference to vision.) [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
Farren answered Thursday October 7 2004, 10:35 pm: I've never seen pink. I think it would be totally awesome. I know they have purple, perhaps you might want to try that? [ Farren's advice column | Ask Farren A Question ]
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