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Do blue light contact lenses exist?

Do blue light contact lenses exist?

Blue light contact lenses protect your eyes by filtering out some of the harmful blue light that you are exposed to during the day, both indoors and outdoors, while also protecting your retinas from UV rays.

Can you order blue contacts?

It’s possible to order prescription blue eye contacts from an optometrist. Most private and corporate optometrists have tinted options for you. An optometrist can order blue contacts for you if you already have a contact lens prescription on file.

Where can I buy trustworthy colored contacts?

The 5 Best Online Stores To Buy Cosplay Contacts

  • TTDeye. TTDeye has been one of the go-to cosplay contact stores for years.
  • Coloured Contacts. Coloured Contacts has some great contacts if you’ve looking for natural and basic contacts for your cosplays.
  • Honey Color.
  • Pinky Paradise.
  • Uniqso.

Do polarized contact lenses exist?

One of the most effective protective coatings has proven to be polarized lenses. The polarized lens reflects the vast majority of rays away from the lens and does not allow the light to penetrate through. The present invention utilizes this known means of polarization to reflect light in the use of the contact lens.

Is Solotica safe?

Solotica lenses are FDA approved and CE certified meaning they are safe to use, providing your eye doctor has confirmed your eyes are suitable for colored contacts.

Are blue eye contacts safe?

In most cases, colored contacts are just as safe as their non-fashion-forward counterparts. Colored contacts are available both in prescription form (just like regular contacts that help you to see better), and plano form (no prescription — just a fun, new look).

Are there contacts that work like sunglasses?

Our Gaddie Eye Centers eye doctors are pleased to offer a revolutionary solution – the new ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ Light Intelligent Technology™ contact lenses. These contact lenses that can act like sunglasses were given FDA approval in April 2018.

Can blue light hurt your eyes?

The short answer to this common question is no. The amount of blue light from electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, LCD TVs, and laptop computers, is not harmful to the retina or any other part of the eye.