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Which celebrities wear coloured contact lenses?

Coloured contact lenses are a brilliant way to switch up your style, they don’t have to just be reserved for special occasions. Whether you need vision correction or not, everyone can enjoy a change to their eye colour on a regular basis, with many coloured lenses available to suit a range of needs and preferences. Many celebrities also enjoy changing their eye colour to complement their look.

Celebrities who change their eye colour

Coloured lenses aren’t just for fancy dress, they can be a great way to change your look. Especially if you’ve changed your hair colour, coloured lenses can be a great way of complementing this. A lot of celebrities choose to include coloured lenses as part of their look, it’s a brilliant way to add an extra dimension to your outfit. Here are some celebrities who wear coloured contact lenses the most often.

Nikki Minaj

Known for her bold and colourful looks, Nikki Minaj is a brilliant example of someone who used coloured contact lenses to enhance her chosen aesthetic.

Paris Hilton

You might think Paris Hilton has naturally blue eyes, but she in fact has brown eyes! She uses coloured lenses so often that a lot of people assume her natural eye colour is blue. The exact blue of her contact lenses is customised specifically for her and costs around £400.

Lady Gaga

Another performer who is known for making some extravagant outfit choices, Lady Gaga uses coloured lenses to complete her look. The singer loves to change her eye colour in real life, but she also likes to use them in her music videos.

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner has light brown eyes, but she often likes to experiment with blue and grey coloured lenses.

Selena Gomez

With naturally dark brown eyes, Selena Gomez has been seen on occasion wearing light blue coloured contacts for a striking change.

Do I need a prescription to wear coloured contact lenses?

Even if you don’t need vision correction, you should always obtain a prescription for your coloured lenses. This is because contact lenses need to fit the specific dimensions of your eye shape and size, which can only be achieved by getting a contact lens fitting. Once you have your prescription, you can safely enter these details online to purchase your coloured contact lenses.

You can of course, buy your coloured lenses from the high street, but you will often be paying a lot more for them. The most affordable way to buy your coloured lenses is usually online, just ensure you have a prescription first.

How do I look after coloured contact lenses?

Contact lenses are medical devices, therefore they should be cared for to keep both your eyes and your lenses in optimal health and comfort.  If you are wearing daily disposable coloured lenses, these do not require a lens cleaning routine, providing the ultimate convenience. Daily disposables can be worn for a full day before being thrown away at the end of the day, before you go to sleep.

If you are wearing two-weekly or monthly coloured lenses, you will need to clean and store these lenses before you go to sleep each night. Two-weekly and monthly coloured lenses are a more affordable alternative to dailies, however it’s incredibly important that they are cleaned and stored after each use.

How to look after your lenses

There are also some other things you can do to ensure your lenses are clean and safe to use:

Keep your lenses away from water

Water (any kind of water, including distilled) should be kept far away from your lenses at all times. You should even be careful of drying your hands thoroughly before handling your lenses, as residue of water can then transfer to your lenses when you put them in. Water contains bacteria that when introduced to your lenses can create an eye infection such as acanthamoeba keratitis. You should also avoid showers, baths, and hot tubs while you are wearing contact lenses.

Don’t ignore pain or discomfort

If you feel any discomfort or pain while wearing your contact lenses, you should remove them. Ignoring this pain can lead to further irritation and even cause damage to your cornea. If the pain persists, contact your optician for further advice.

Don’t sleep in your coloured lenses

Sleeping in your lenses can put your eye health at risk. Even a short nap is enough to cause extreme dryness, irritation and even eye diseases.

Shop online for affordable coloured contact lenses

For the most affordable coloured contact lenses, order online from the comfort of your home. You can change your eye colour as often as you like, just like your favourite celebrities. Just ensure that you take the right precautions and always get a contact lens fitting session to ensure safety and comfort.

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