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		<title>Glow In The Dark Contact Lenses</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Glow In The Dark Contact Lenses</h1<br />
<a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/glow-in-the-dark-contact-lenses.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/glow-in-the-dark-contact-lenses.jpg" alt="Glow In The Dark Contact Lenses" title="glow-in-the-dark-contact-lenses" width="280" height="229" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-283" /></a>Whether you want to flaunt a new self, make a style statement, dress up for a costume party, or simply scare the living daylights out of someone, the best way to do so is by wearing glow in the dark contacts. Yes, contact lenses have found another meaningful purpose beyond vision correction, that of style, and of enhancing the beauty of your eyes. Worn mostly by teenagers who attend rave parties, contact lenses that glow in the dark actually do so under black light. When it is completely dark, these colored contact lenses will not glow. Here is an overview of these contacts and the varieties you can find them in.</p>
<p> Glow in the Dark Contact Lenses: An Overview</p>
<p> Not only rave parties, glow in the dark contacts have found their place in several other settings. For instance, they have always been used in movies and plays, and have earned the title of theatrical contact lenses. Ghosts with white or bloodshot eyes, or the various creatures depicted in movies have all at some point utilized these lenses for special effect. Further, you may have seen a lot of kids wearing glow in the dark contacts for Halloween, or at costume parties around the time. These Halloween costume contacts really increase the look and effect of your overall outfit and the character you are trying to portray, and make the perfect style statement.</p>
<p> So how do these contacts glow? Coated with a special luminescent film, these lenses have the ability to glow under UV light or black light. So all you need is a funky pair of these crazy colored contact lenses and the appropriate lighting, and you are ready to dazzle (or scare) your crowd!<br />
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 Glow in the Dark Contacts: Colors and Styles Available</p>
<p> The color varieties that these contact lenses are available in are absolutely mind-boggling. You&#8217;re definitely going to have a hard time deciding which one you should wear for maximum effect. So what colors are you going to find these contacts in? Let&#8217;s see: there&#8217;s blue, violet, green, red (perfect as vampire eye contacts), pink, yellow, orange, and white. These are just the basic colors. Within each color family is a whole other variety of shades. So you can choose from a fiery red to depict anger or a subtle orange to depict underlying danger; a deep purple for mystery to a violet for simplicity. Apart from colors there are also numerous styles you can choose from. For instance, there are completely plain white glow in the dark contacts, which when worn give the effect of severe pain. Then there are cat eye contacts that glow in the dark for the monster in you, or Gothic contact lenses with special effects for you to choose from. Basically, you just have to go out there and see the variety for yourself, to be able to first digest it and then purchase something you like.</p>
<p> Buying Glow in the Dark Contacts</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t need these contact lenses for vision correction, you can buy glow in the dark contact lenses without prescription too. However, it is always a better idea to get prescription glow in the dark contacts so that you are assured of a good brand and quality. Further, getting the right fit is also important, even if you intend to wear them only for a few hours. Even if you purchase these online, you should have a prescription from a qualified optometrist in order to get a good pair. Finally, ensure that you take care of your lenses and follow the right measures before and after wearing them. Cleaning contact lenses thoroughly before you wear them is very important in order to avoid any kind of infections that your eyes may be prone to.</p>
<p> Go out there and get yourself a pair of these glow in the dark contacts, and leave your audience bedazzled! Enjoy! </p>
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		<title>Change Your Eye Color With Laser Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 11:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MaryOptometrist</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Change Your Eye Color With Laser Treatment Lumineyes is a laser treatment that has been developed by Dr. Gregg Homer, who is also the founder of a California-based company called Stroma Medical. While Dr. Homer first thought about developing this laser treatment in mid-1990s, it was in 2004 that he began conducting trials on animals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Change Your Eye Color With Laser Treatment</h1>
<p><a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/laser-eye-surgery.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/laser-eye-surgery.jpg" alt="Laser Eye Surgery" title="laser-eye-surgery" width="229" height="225" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-278" /></a>Lumineyes is a laser treatment that has been developed by Dr. Gregg Homer, who is also the founder of a California-based company called Stroma Medical. While Dr. Homer first thought about developing this laser treatment in mid-1990s, it was in 2004 that he began conducting trials on animals to see if the laser treatment could turn brown eyes blue. Experiments were later conducted on human corpses. It was in 2010 that he started conducting trials to change eye color on live patients in Mexico. While this laser procedure lasts for a mere 20 seconds, the change in the eye color would take place within two to three weeks. The laser procedure is still in the testing stage. Dr. Homer is currently trying to raise more money to complete the safety trials. He believes that getting approval of regulatory authorities wouldn&#8217;t be a problem. Though he believes that the laser procedure would be safe and plans to launch this treatment within a period of three years in the United States of America, ophthalmology experts have raised questions on the risks and complications associated with this procedure. So, can this laser treatment turn brown eyes blue? In this article, we will try to find out the answer to this question and also look into the various aspects associated with this laser procedure.</p>
<p> Laser Therapy for Brown Eyes</p>
<p> In order to understand how this laser treatment could turn brown eyes blue, you must first understand why some people have brown eyes while others may have blue eyes. Well, it is the iris that determines the color of one&#8217;s eyes. The iris is the muscular diaphragm that controls the amount of light that enters the eye. It consists of three layers called endothelium, stroma and epithelium. The color of a person&#8217;s eyes depends on the amount of melanin pigment and the pattern in which melanin is present in the iris. It is a person&#8217;s genetic makeup that determines the amount and the pattern in which melanin is placed in the front layer and the back layer of the iris. People have blue eyes when melanin is present only in the back layer. It is also the process of reflection and the diffraction of light that causes the eyes to appear blue. When there is a considerable amount of melanin in the front layer, the eyes would appear to be brown. Thus, the distribution of different amounts of melanin in these layers can cause the eyes to appear hazel, brown, gray, green or blue.<br />
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 Unlike the other types of laser eye surgery that may be used for vision correction, the lumineyes procedure is solely used for cosmetic purposes. The laser technique that has been developed by Dr. Homer involves the use of laser to target the melanin so as to turn the color of the eyes from brown to blue. First of all, the iris is scanned with the help of a computer. After that, the laser is tuned to a specific frequency so as to disrupt or melt the brown pigment on the surface of the eye. It is the removal of melanin from the front layer that causes the change in the color of the eyes. The change in the color doesn&#8217;t take place right after the procedure. The color would gradually change from brown to blue within two to three weeks. There is one crucial aspect of this surgery that should be noted. This procedure would irreversibly change the eye color. So, only those who are sure that they want blue eyes must undergo this laser procedure.</p>
<p> Possible Complications of Lumineyes Procedure</p>
<p> As mentioned earlier, Dr. Homer is currently trying to raise funds for completing the clinical trials on humans; and this laser technique would be available only if it is approved by the regulatory authorities. If regulatory authorities do give their approval, the cost of this procedure is estimated to be around $5000. While Dr. Homer is certain that there will be no safety issues, and this technique will allow people to change their eye color from brown to blue, ophthalmologists have a different story to tell. Unlike the colored contact lenses that give you freedom to temporarily change the color of your eyes, this technique is irreversible. So, even if this technique is approved and becomes available, one should be completely certain about their desire to turn the color of their eyes from brown to blue. One can see the computer simulation on how one would look on changing the eye color from brown to blue. Though this may help you to decide whether you should go ahead with this laser procedure or not, one cannot be sure about the accuracy of computer simulation.</p>
<p> Ophthalmologists also believe that this treatment may make one susceptible to an eye condition called pigmentary glaucoma. Pigmentary glaucoma is a condition that may occur if melanin seeps into the fluid present within the eye. Eye specialists believe that the debris that may be created when melanin is targeted with a laser could block the microscopic channels that are present in the front of the eye. This may raise the eye pressure temporarily or permanently. If the eye pressure remains high most of the time, it could make one susceptible to glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye condition that could even cause blindness. Though sophisticated tests may have been used to ensure that the laser therapy only affects the pigment and doesn&#8217;t harm the tissues, the long-term effects of this procedure are still unknown. One cannot rule out the possibility of corneal damage or inflammation while burning melanin with laser. Ophthalmologists are, therefore, emphasizing on the need to conduct elaborate studies to determine the health risks of this laser treatment before it becomes available to the public.</p>
<p> Though surgical procedures have earlier been used to treat congenital iris defects such as ocular albinism, heterochromia and coloboma, changing the eye color for cosmetic reasons is a matter of personal choice. The lumineyes procedure is still in the testing stage and even if it is approved after the completion of clinical trials, one must not ignore the fact that it is an irreversible procedure. While you can choose to wear or not to wear colored contact lenses to change the color of your brown eyes, if you undergo this procedure, the color of your eyes would be blue for the rest of your life. The health risks and the long-term effects of this procedure also need to be analyzed. More than being a prominent facial feature, the eye is a specialized organ of vision that allows us to see the world around us. So before undergoing any such cosmetic procedure, make sure that the procedure is completely safe. </p>
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		<title>Eye Color And Personality</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 11:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eye Color And Personality Changing your eye color can do more than just change your appearance. Understanding how color affects personality, mood and other people’s perceptions is still in its infancy. Nonetheless a mounting body of research points to the fact that color can be used to convey a message. Artists, advertisers and even police [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="head">Eye Color And Personality</h1>
<p><a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/eye-color-and-personality.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/eye-color-and-personality.jpg" alt="Eye Color And Personality" title="eye-color-and-personality" width="250" height="167" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-249" /></a>Changing your eye color can do more than just change your appearance.  Understanding how color affects personality, mood and other people’s perceptions is still in its infancy. Nonetheless a mounting body of research points to the fact that color can be used to convey a message.<br />
Artists, advertisers and even police understand this. Think about why a fire engine is red.. Because the color red, apart from the fact that its stands out, conveys a sense of urgency or excitement.<br/><br/><br />
It was found that when the employees of a film laboratory in Lyon France worked all day bathed in a red light, they were lively and animated. When they switched to a green light, these same employees became less tired and much more calm.<br/><br/></p>
<p>“The eyes are the windows to the soul” ..It may be a clichéd phrase these days, but recent research adds support to the belief that eye color indicates something about one’s personality.<br />
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<h2 class="head">Research And Peoples Perception Of Eye Color</h2>
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The Impulse Research Corporation in Los Angeles conducted a survey; they polled 1,016 women aged between 16 and 35. The results indicated that people often associate different eye colors with specific personality traits.<br />
The following is a summary of the results.<br/></p>
<p><b>Brown Eyes</b><br/><br />
34% of survey respondents thought that brown eyes indicated an intelligent personality. While 16% thought brown-eyed people were trustworthy and 13% indicated kindness as a significant personality trait. Qualities they least associated with brown-eyed individuals were shyness (6 percent) and creativity (4 percent).<br />
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<b> Blue Eyes</b><br/><br />
42% of individuals survey though that blue-eyed people exuded sweetness, with other traits being, sexy (21%) and kind (10%).<br />
In contrast to brown eyes, only 7% of those surveyed thought of blue-eyed individuals as intelligent.<br />
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<b>Green Eyes</b><br/><br />
25% of respondents associated green eyes with sexiness while other perceived traits were creativity (25%0 and surprisingly devious (20%). Green-eyed people are not considered as trustworthy with only 3%. Unlike blue eyes only 4% of those surveyed associated green eyes with being sweet.<br />
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This study is not alone in trying to establish a link between eye color and personality. Other studies have indicated that blue-eyed children tend to be more behaviorally inhibited than their brown-eyed counterparts; among stuttering children, those with blue eyes are more severely diffluent in their speech; and there have been studies in the past which attempted to use eye-color as a medicinal prognostic factor. (Eye color has even been used to predict alcohol use).<br/><br/><br />
 You may dismiss all this as mystic waffle or alternative crap but according to research at Bloomsburg University, color affects mood, even to the extent that some therapies use color as part of their healing practices. While religion has for centuries used color to symbolize emotions and beliefs. In advertising it is well known that color influences a buyer’s behavior and that color possess a meaning.<br/><br/></p>
<h3 class="head">What Does Eye Color Mean To Me?</h3>
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So once you have an understanding of all this, its no surprise that changing you eye color can make a big difference to how people perceive and react. It can be far more than just a simple cosmetic change. When you gaze into someone’s eyes, you’re subconsciously making a judgment about that person. And psychologist have known for many years that the subconscious plays a big part in our daily lives. Shaping much of our behavior.<br />
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Our initial reaction when we meet someone for the first time plays a big part in how we react. Wouldn’t it be fun to experiment with this..? Colored contact lenses may be the answer. Imagine if by just wearing a pair of $30 brown contact lenses you could alter other people perceptions..!<br />
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Cosmetic eye wear like brown contact lenses are not just for women either. Ask most girls and they are likely to confess that the eyes are the feature they find most attractive in a guy.<br />
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Colored contact lenses have never been more affordable and easy to use than they are today.. If you think you have trouble-meeting people, changing your eye color may be worth it. Lets face it it’s a whole lot easy than dieting and much more proactive than sitting in front of a mirror obsessed with the fact that your nose is to big or your breasts are too small. For the costs of a couple of movie tickets you could conduct your own experiment. Get out there and try.</p>
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		<title>How To Put On Brown Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brown Contact Lenses- how to put them on Putting on your fabulous new brown contact lenses is really easy. The first couple of times you may feel a little awkward but you will soon improve. Over time you will develop your own individual way of doing it. A couple of simple steps is all it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="head">Brown Contact Lenses- how to put them on</h1>
<p><a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-22.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-22.jpg" alt="Brown Contact Lenses" title="brown-contact-lenses-22" width="250" height="188" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-223" /></a>Putting on your fabulous new brown contact lenses is really easy. The first couple of times you may feel a little awkward but you will soon improve. Over time you will develop your own individual way of doing it. A couple of simple steps is all it takes.</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> Wash your hands with soap and dry thoroughly first, this is important, your eyes are sensitive and anything on your hands may irritate them.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Remove the colored contact lenses from their case carefully, you don&#8217;t want to drop one.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> Colored contact lenses are delicate, handle them with care. Check each lens first to make sure it is not inside out. There are a couple of ways to check if your contacts are inside out. The first method is simply to look at it from the side, does it look U shaped? Or does it flare outwards at the edges, You colored contact lens should be U shaped if not the its inside out. Another method is to squeeze the sides together, if they meet then the lens is good to go, but if the sides do not touch completely then it is inside out. Don&#8217;t worry, you will pick this up very quickly over time.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> Place the lens on the tip of your index finger, with your free hand gnetly use your thumb and index finger to hold the eye open.</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> If you are putting on contacts for the first time you may blink a few times and it may take a little time. Be patient and relax, once you have done it you will see how easy it really is. Try to keep the eye wide open and while looking in a mirror gently place the colored contact on your eyeball.</p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> Once you have successfully put on a contact lens blink a few times to make sure the fit is right. If it has been placed correctly you should not feel it at all. That&#8217;s all there is to it. Repeat the process for the other eye.</p>
<p>NOTE: There are some useful how to videos <a class="link" href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/category/video/"> here</a> that may help you the first time.</p>
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		<title>Brown Contact Lenses FAQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<h2 class="head">Does it matter what color my eyes are?</h2>
<p>If the cosmetic contact lenses are solid colors and not tints then no, it does not matter what color your eyes are.</p>
<h2 class="head">If I wear brown contact lenses will everything appear brown?</h2>
<p>Your vision should remain the same as without colored contacts. The center of the contact lens and the part that covers the pupil is clear.</p>
<h2 class="head">Can I swim with colored contacts in?</h2>
<p>It is best to remove your colored contact lenses before swimming as their may be bacteria in that water that could get behind the contacts and cause infection.</p>
<h2 class="head">Can I sleep with colored contacts in?</h2>
<p>Definitely you should not sleep with your brown contact lenses in place. It is recommended that you only wear the contact for a maximum of 8 hours at a time.</p>
<h2 class="head">How long will my brown contact lenses last?</h2>
<p>This will depend from brand to brand. Some brands claim their products will last up to 12 months, but on average 3 months is the expected lifetime.<br />
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<h2 class="head">Do I need a prescription?</h2>
<p>Even if you do not wear contacts or glasses to improve your eyesight you will still need to get your eyes tested at an optician and receive a prescription. The reason for this is that colored contact lenses come in a variety of different sizes, usually called the diameter of the base curve.<br />
It is important that an eye doctor check and measure your eyes so that you know what size contacts to buy. One other reason to visit an optician at least once is that they can best show you how to put the colored contacts in.</p>
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		<title>Geo Colored Contact Lenses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geo Colored Contact Lenses Want the most affordable and funky fashion accessory, one that&#8217;s really hot at the moment. No its not a designer handbag or some killer high heels, but a pair of colored contact lenses! A brand that has gone global recently is GEO Medical Co. Ltd. Korean celebs have been wearing them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="head">Geo Colored Contact Lenses</h1>
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Want the most affordable and funky fashion accessory, one that&#8217;s really hot at the moment. No its not a designer handbag or some killer high heels, but a pair of <b>colored contact lenses</b>!<br />
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 A brand that has gone global recently is GEO Medical Co. Ltd. Korean celebs have been wearing them for years and now finally the rest of the world is catching on, you can even get them shipped to the US and UK! Any on-trend Asian girl is wearing them and so are a few of the boys.<br />
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This funky accessory is great if you wear contacts anyway but also if you like the doll like look you can get big circle colored contacts that really make your eyes pop. So what&#8217;s so great about these ones in particular? Well they have a really good record of quality control- based facilities and technological expertise, which is fab to know because we don&#8217;t want to be putting any old rubbish in our eyes, do we? They have been around since 2002, so really know what they are doing, they&#8217;ve developed the circle lens to emphasize and enlarge the irises of the eyes to make you look really doe- eyed and cute.<br />
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<h2 class="head">Geo Colored Contact Lenses- The Difference</h2>
<p>The difference between circle lenses and more conventional colored contacts is that  circle lenses make your eyes look larger. All circle lenses are designed and made to have a dark tinted ring surrounding the area outside of the iris, while typical color contacts do not. This supplementary dark tint creates the effect of a bigger iris, hence making the eyes appear larger. Circle lenses are design for people who want to make their eyes looks larger and attractive. Whereas the typical color contacts can only only provide a change in color.<br />
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You can get them in a ton of colors so whatever mood you are in you can pick your eye color to match. You can even match it to your outfit if you wanted. They are such a great way to express yourself or if you want you can transform yourself into someone else for the day with them. It&#8217;s not really surprising that everyone is loving these right now because you&#8217;ll see once you put a pair in just what a difference it makes to your appearance. If you want to make an impact when you walk into a room, then geo circle colored contact lenses is definitely the way to do it! </p>
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		<title>Brown Contact Lenses A Simple Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 06:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MaryOptometrist</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brown Contact Lenses &#8211; A Simple Guide If you have a fancy dress party coming up, you may be wondering how you can really change your appearance, and not just by wearing a fancy costume. Or perhaps you have a masquerade ball that you have been invited to but you don’t really like the idea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="head">Brown Contact Lenses &#8211; A Simple Guide</h1>
<p><a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-26.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-26.jpg" alt="Brown Contact Lenses" title="brown-contact-lenses-26" width="250" height="250" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-227" /></a>If you have a fancy dress party coming up, you may be wondering how you can really change your appearance, and not just by wearing a fancy costume. Or perhaps you have a masquerade ball that you have been invited to but you don’t really like the idea of placing a hot mask on your face all night long. Most masks are made of hard materials and can be quite heavy to wear. A great idea to change your appearance without wearing a mask is to wear brown contact lenses.</p>
<p>There are many people throughout the world today that rely on brown contact lenses to not only enhance their appearance but also to enhance their lifestyle. Many actors that have blue or green eyes opt to wear brown contact lenses to change their overall appearance when filming a new movie or television show. People who have been entered into the witness protection program also wear brown contact lenses to help them hide their true identity in order to protect them and their families from danger.</p>
<p>Brown contact lenses come in a variety of shapes and styles and can give depth to your facial features. When choosing brown contact lenses you should seriously consider what you need to wear them for, such as a party or play perhaps. Knowing this will help you to select brown contact lenses that will not only look good on your face, but will also help you look good in your costume as well.</p>
<p>Typically speaking, brown contact lenses are available in shades that vary from a light golden color to a dark russet color. There are even brown contact lenses that have specks of amber in them too. Other brown contact lenses are reminiscent of a cup of dark coffee or a warm mug of hot chocolate. Whether you choose fun, light brown contact lenses or foreboding, dark brown contact lenses, you can rest assured knowing that people will never look at you the same way again.<br />
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Choosing the right pair of brown contact lenses will also depend on the natural color of your eyes, as well as your natural complexion. If you already have dark brown eyes and a dark complexion, choosing dark brown contact lenses may not be such a great idea. In this situation it is best for you to choose to wear contacts that have amber specks in them or that are a very light brown color. However, if you have light colored eyes such as green or blue, and you have a lighter complexion, then you can be safe choosing dark brown contact lenses.</p>
<p>Wearing brown contact lenses does not depend on whether or not you already wear contact lenses or glasses. There are brown contact lenses that are available that do not have a prescription strength. These are usually called Plano contact lenses and be purchased online at various Internet retailers. If you need brown contact lenses in a particular prescription strength, you will first need to visit your ophthalmologist.</p>
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		<title>Twilight Eyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 00:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brown Contact Lenses &#8211; For Twilight Eyes Contact lenses have a come a long way since Bausch &#38; Lomb introduced them in the early 1970’s. There are now colored contact lenses along with disposables and UV protection filters for the eyes. The main reason to use brown contact lenses is because of the teen craze [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="head">Brown Contact Lenses &#8211; For Twilight Eyes</h1>
<p><a href="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-24.jpg"><img src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/uploads/brown-contact-lenses-24.jpg" alt="Brown Contact Lenses" title="brown-contact-lenses-24" width="250" height="235" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-229" /></a>Contact lenses have a come a long way since Bausch &amp; Lomb introduced them in the early 1970’s. There are now colored contact lenses along with disposables and UV protection filters for the eyes. The main reason to use brown contact lenses is because of the teen craze right now called Twilight. Twilight is a teen book series about a vampire romance with a teenage human. Bella, the main character has brown, soft eyes. So, the actress uses brown contact lenses to play the part of her character. Her vampire boyfriend, Edward, uses the honey colored shade of brown contact lenses. This makes it almost natural looking and subtle. There is also one called Gold for a very dramatic look of vampires. It will get a person noticed in a scary heartbeat. With more and more TV shows and movies coming out, brown contact lenses are being used more often for a variety of reasons. It can be like Halloween for fun dress up or being a werewolf or simply portraying a character. <img class="right" src="http://www.browncontactlenses.net/wp-content/images/brown-contact-lenses-23.jpg" alt="Brown Contact Lenses" /><br />
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Another reason to use brown contact lenses is simply to change a person’s eye color. As the contacts are prescribed by the doctor and they are safe to use. If a woman colored her hair for example, from red to brown, she would want to change her eye color. Her eyes could look bigger or even change the shape of her face. She could look serious, sad, sexy, and so many more emotions. Even the clothes a man or a woman wears, could be highlighted because of eye and hair color. With contact manufacturers, they now are making multi-shades of colored contact lenses. A person is not born with a straight eye color, like solid blue or brown for example. We simply say blue or brown. There can be light or dark shadings. So, this is what the manufacturers are cashing in on. Blending two and even three shades of colors for contact lenses. If a person’s skin color is lighter, the more brown the contact lenses, the more the color will stand out. If a person had darker skin and used a lighter brown shade of contact lenses it would create a very dramatic effect. A person just has to play with the color that they would like to wear. The reason to use brown contact lenses are mostly for fun, playing a prank on someone, or even having a secret identity. There are of course many more reasons. Now, its time to watch the next episode of Twilight!<br/></p>
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