okay well yeah im tan and have blonde hair. i wear clear contacts, but i want to get bright blue ones.my eyes are blue, but i want to brignten the up. i also want some pink in them. do you think it would look okay. and what brand does colored contacts look REALLY REAL! cause i dont want them to look fake like some of the ones i see. i want to be unique so i want some pink in them but not a lot just little random dots so you can kinda see the pink mixed in with the blue. so i need a company where they have pink contacts, and a oppinion if you guys would think it would look goood!
thannks muchh! = ]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? uisforukelele answered Friday December 7 2007, 6:15 pm: i don't believe i've ever seen blue contacts with pink tint in them before, but i have seen some different/unique stuff at the eye doctor. they have a chart that has all the colors that you can get contacts in that you should look at the next time you go. if you really want to, then definitely try it, but if you think it looks bad then just experiment with something else. at my eye doctor, you can ask for sample contacts- they're non-prescription, but they're just a color sample so you can see what it would look like. the lenses i use are these: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
click on "try on colors" to see the color chart. the website doesn't offer as much as they do at an optometrist, though- they have some pretty weird stuff, like for halloween or whatever too. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Friday December 7 2007, 7:36 am: Your optometrist should have examples of colored contacts. Ask them about what you are looking for, and what they suggest would be the best brand for your eyes.
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