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Air Optix Colors
by Alcon
17 reviews
FreshLook ColorBlends
by Alcon
29 reviews
FreshLook One-Day
by Alcon
3 reviews

What Is the Difference Between Air Optix Colors and FreshLook ColorBlends?

Alcon colored contact lenses in the Air Optix Colors line are made from silicone hydrogel material, which allows a significantly higher level of oxygen to reach the eye compared to the hydrogel material used in FreshLook ColorBlends. Both lenses use 3-in-1 Color Technology with three rings of color including an outer ring for definition, a primary color to change or enhance the iris, and an inner ring for depth, but the lens diameter differs slightly between the two.

Air Optix Colors has a smaller diameter that gives a more natural, subtle look, while FreshLook ColorBlends has a slightly larger diameter that creates a more defined, doe-eyed appearance. Both cover the same 12 color options and are available for plano and corrective prescriptions on a monthly replacement schedule.

Do Alcon Colored Contact Lenses Require a Prescription?

Alcon colored contact lenses are prescription medical devices and require a valid prescription before you order, even for plano options with no vision correction. If it has been a while since your last eye exam, you can use our online vision test to see whether your current prescription is still accurate. It is not a replacement for a comprehensive eye exam, but it can help you confirm whether your prescription is still current before placing your order.

Are Alcon Colored Contact Lenses Good for Dark Eyes?

Alcon colored contact lenses work on both dark and light eyes, but the coverage level and color result will look different depending on your natural eye color. Wearers with dark brown or black eyes need a lens with stronger color pigmentation to show a visible change, and both Air Optix Colors and FreshLook ColorBlends are designed with enough coverage to produce a noticeable color shift on darker irises. FreshLook One-Day is designed for subtle enhancement rather than a full color change, making it a better fit for lighter eyes or wearers who prefer a softer look. Your eye doctor can help you choose the right shade and coverage level based on your natural eye color before you order.

Alcon Colored Contact Lenses Comparison

Alcon colored contact lenses are available in daily and monthly replacement schedules with plano and corrective prescription options. Each lens covers a different number of shades and is suited for different wear habits and coverage preferences.

Air Optix Colors

  • Prescription Type - Plano or Standard
  • Replacement - 30 days
  • Colors Available - 12 shades
  • Extended Wear - No
  • Best For - Everyday color wear, subtle to vibrant looks

FreshLook ColorBlends

  • Prescription Type - Plano or Standard
  • Replacement - 30 days
  • Colors Available - 12 shades
  • Extended Wear - No
  • Best For - Everyday color wear, defined bold looks

FreshLook One-Day

  • Prescription Type - Plano or Standard
  • Replacement - Daily
  • Colors Available - 4 shades
  • Extended Wear - No
  • Best For - Occasional color wear, no cleaning required

FAQs About Alcon Colored Contact Lenses

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