Guide to Clearly Colors Contact Lenses

Dramatic color contact lenses from Coastal Contacts

Clearly Colors Aquatic Allure

Aquatic Allure

Clearly Colors Green Envy

Green Envy

Clearly Colors Amber Ambition

Amber Ambition

Clearly Colors Violet Venom

Violet Venom

Clearly Colors Blue Brazen

Blue-n Brazen

Clearly Colors Gray Storm

Gray Storm

Clearly Colors Brown Bombshell

Brown Bombshell

 

Clearly Colors (Comfort Curve) contact lenses are the most intense and dramatic color contacts available from Coastal Contacts. The seven shades take you from the wildest blue to the deepest chocolate.

If you can picture yourself stopping traffic, then these lenses are for you.

What makes these lenses so popular is the palette of vivid shades and their low price. At under $20 per lens, Clearly Colors are some of the most affordable vial contact lenses available in the U.S. Clearly Colors are also FDA approved, unlike many colored contact brands from Asia and South America.

Clearly Colors Photos


Aquatic Allure - most popular color


Gray Storm


Brown Bombshell


Green Envy


Violet Venom


Blue n Brazen

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Lens Info

Details:

  • $19.89/vial
  • 1 lens/vial
  • Affordable vial lens
  • Dramatic intense color
  • Color change for dark or light eyes
  • 3 to 6 month replacement
  • 7 other shades to try from one prescription

Lens Specs:

  • Base Curve Median (8.6)
  • Diameter 14.0
  • Manufactured by Marietta Vision
  • Material: 62% Polymacon, 38% water

How to Get a Prescription for Colored Contacts

In the United States, a prescription is required for colored contacts under the Federal Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act. Even for colored lenses without any vision correction (cosmetic only), a prescription is mandatory in the U.S.

If you are from Canada or elsewhere, you may not be subject to the same consumer laws. However, we strongly suggest that you be fitted for color contacts by an eye care practitioner.

In cases where the manufacturer or supplier is not from the U.S. you may not be required to provide prescription information. However, you should still see an eye doctor and be properly fitted for contact lenses.

More Info

Read the Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act on the FTC Government web site

Learn how to read your color contact prescription

 

 

 

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