FreshLook gives you plenty of room to choose between a soft color refresh and a more noticeable eye color change. Its shade range works for both light and dark eyes, so the best pick depends on the look you want.
12 ColorBlends
ColorBlends come in gray, green, blue, pure hazel, true sapphire, amethyst, honey, sterling gray, gemstone green, turquoise, brown, and brilliant blue. Softer shades like brown, gray, green, and pure hazel can help enhance your natural eye color.
Brighter shades like brilliant blue, true sapphire, gemstone green, and amethyst can create a bolder look. Since the lens uses blended color patterns, the finish looks more dimensional than a flat color overlay.
How To Care for Colored Contact Lenses
Colored contacts can be fun, but they still need the same care as clear lenses. The right routine helps keep the color fresh-looking and your eyes comfortable.
- Check the label before you wear them. Some colored contacts are daily disposables, while others are reusable. Follow the replacement schedule on your prescription or packaging.
- Clean reusable lenses after each wear. Use fresh disinfecting solution, not old solution from yesterday's case. This helps lower the risk of buildup and contamination.
- Don't treat colored contacts like makeup. Put them in before applying makeup, then remove them before taking makeup off. This helps keep product residue away from the lens surface.
- Buy only with a valid prescription. Colored contacts still sit directly on your eye, even if you only wear them for cosmetic reasons. The FDA notes that all decorative contact lenses need a prescription.
- Stop wearing them if your eyes feel off. Remove your lenses if you notice pain, redness, blurry vision, or unusual irritation. Switch to glasses and contact your eye doctor if symptoms don't clear.