By offering the widest range of colors and prescriptions options, CIBA VISION's color contact lenses make it easy to change, enhance and illuminate eye color with or without vision correction and even for patients that have astigmatism.
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Durasoft Colors are available as an annual replacement reusable wear lens in 14 different eye-catching shades and nearly every prescription. We can change your eye color regardless of your vision correction needs.
DuraSoft Complements lenses offer a subtle, two-pattern design that creates natural looking eye color change. This flexible wear lens is intended to be replaced annually or as prescribed by your eye care professional. Available in green, blue, brown, blue-violet, and shadow gray in nearly every prescription.
Durasoft Colors are available as an annual replacement reusable wear lens in 14 different eye-catching shades and nearly every prescription. We can change your eye color regardless of your vision correction needs.
Durasoft Colors are available as an annual replacement reusable wear lens in 14 different eye-catching shades and nearly every prescription. We can change your eye color regardless of your vision correction needs.
Natural looking colors for dark eyes available in gray, violet, soft green, deep green, soft blue, deep blue, and soft amber. Available in a daily wear lens; designed for annual replacement.
WildEyes contact lenses give you eyes that mesmerize. If you want to stand out in a crowd, give these novelty lenses a try - even if your vision is perfect!
A great complement to any Halloween costume or for any time you feel like getting a little WILD! Disguise your eyes with these WildEyes designs: zebra, black-out, jaguar, cat eye, alien, white-out, hypnotica, zoomin', wildfire, icefire, knockout, and red hot.* Spice up the holidays with a festive lens combo or accent your look for an extreme night out!
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*Caution: Don't share your contact lenses with anyone. Contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical devices and should only be worn under the supervision of an eye care professional. Sharing contact lenses may spread micro-organisms that may result in serious eye health problems. As a medical device, contact lenses must be prescribed by a licensed eye care professional. Federal law (U.S.) prohibits dispensing of contact lenses without a prescription.