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Choosing the best color contacts for dark eyes

Choosing the best color contacts for dark eyes

 

Eyes are truly the windows of our soul, and so it speaks much of who we are and the personality we carry. Eye makeup, eye glasses, eye shadows- these all enhance the beauty of the eyes, but the most trendy of all is using colored contacts even for dark eyes.

 

If you want to achieve a new look and achieve that different look in you eyes, then you can use colored contacts, and make that change in your eyes as you chose it to be. Shades from brown, emerald, blue, gray are all available in their own packages and hues depending on the eye color you want to achieve. But before trying one, you must need to know the best color to use for the type of eye you have.

 

Before buying your contact lense, you need to consider the color of your eyes and the best lenses to use. Light-colored eyes do not have much problem with choosing color to fit their eyes because any color would naturally blend with their eyes. However, for the dark-colored eyes, colored contacts for dark eyes are also available which will either change the color of your eyes or will just blend and look nothing compared to your dark-colored iris. So know the best type of lense to use for your dark eyes.

Basically, there are two major types of colored contacts : enhancement color lenses and opaque lenses. The first mentioned type, enhancement lenses, are designed to make your eyes look brighter or give it a slight change in color as it blends naturally with the real color you have.

On the other hand, the opaque lenses are best for the dark colored eyes as it is not transparent thus it will totally replace the natural color of your eyes giving it a more dramatic change and appeal. Opaque lenses are made of solid colors but with a clear center which allows them to actually change the color of the iris while leaving the pupil clear for vision. However, a slight change of the position of the lense can disturb the vision. Thus, there is a need for a proper and total care in the use of the lense.

Colored contact lenses for dark eyes are available in different shades too.  Popular colors include the shades of blue, gray, hazel and green. Blue contacts blend naturally with the brown-eyed people especially if baby blue lenses are used.  Green contacts are best for the eyes which have some green undertones already. Each color will  truly give a different effect to the eyes which can either enhance the color or will make you look totally different.

You should also consider the brand of the contacts you would buy. Online stores are available for your shopping. But for best recommendations, you can visit your eye doctor and have your eyes checked. s

It is but easy to have your eyes go with the trend and style using contacts lenses. Color contacts for dark eyes are also available in the market today. So do not hesitate to give your eyes a different look. Go with the colors that would make you look fabulously beautiful.

 

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The year 1913 marks the close of the first fifty years since Abraham Lincoln issued that famous edict known as the emancipation proclamation, by which physical freedom was vouchsafed to the slaves and the descendants of slaves in this country. And it would seem entirely fit and proper that those who were either directly or indirectly benefited by that proclamation should pause long enough at this period in their national life to review the past, recount the progress made, and see, if possible, what of the future is disclosed in the past.That the colored people in the United States have made substantial progress in the general spread of intelligence among them, and in elevating the tone of their moral life; in the acquisition of property; in the development and support of business enterprises, and in the professional activities, is a matter of quite common assent by those who have been at all observant on the subject. This fact is amply shown to be true by the many universities, colleges and schools organized, supported and manned by the race, by their attractive homes and cultured home life, found now in all parts of our country; by the increasing numbers of those of the race who are successfully engaging in professional life, and by the gradual advance the race is making toward business efficiency in many varied lines of business activity.It is not so apparent, however, to the general public that along the line of inventions also the colored race has made surprising and substantial progress; and that it has followed, even if "afar off," the footsteps of the more favored race. And it is highly important, therefore, that we should make note of what the race has achieved along this line to the end that proper credit may be accorded it as having made some contribution to our national progress.Download The Colored Inventor Now!

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The year 1913 marks the close of the first fifty years since Abraham Lincoln issued that famous edict known as the emancipation proclamation, by which physical freedom was vouchsafed to the slaves and the descendants of slaves in this country. And it would seem entirely fit and proper that those who were either directly or indirectly benefited by that proclamation should pause long enough at this period in their national life to review the past, recount the progress made, and see, if possible, what of the future is disclosed in the past.

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