My Contact Lens Guide

Trial Colored Contacts

By Christopher Chase

Colored contact lenses are a relatively new concept for most people. It is not surprising therefore that many people are keen to obtain trail colored contacts before they commit to purchasing multiple pairs. Companies recognize this and many now offer both new and existing customers the option of trial colored contacts in an attempt to generate more sales.

Try Color Contacts – Getting Started

Firstly, you need to decide what you are hoping to achieve. Before you try color contacts you need to consider whether you want to enhance your natural eye color, dramatically change your eye color or have special effect color contacts that may scare those around you!

Secondly, you need to consider your medical situation. Do you currently wear contact lenses or any other corrective eyewear? Have you seen a medical professional recently about your eyesight? Do you have any complications with your eyesight such as astigmatism? All these issues will be relevant when considering trial colored contacts.

Many of the large companies now offer customers the opportunity to try color contacts for free. In order to claim your trial colored contacts you will normally need to obtain a voucher and then take the voucher to a professional to get your lenses fitted. This is vital as contact lenses must always fit well, whether they are corrective or not.

Discount Colored Contact Lenses

Whilst sourcing a pair of trial colored contacts is obviously a cheap method of obtaining a pair of colored contacts, you can only take this approach so many times! When you are having your trial colored contacts fitted ask the professional for any available discount colored contact lenses that may be suitable.

Cheap Colored Contacts

Once you have your prescription and are familiar with the trial colored contacts, you can then search for some cheap colored contact lenses. Try contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any cheap colored contacts or if they are offering any promotions.

Most companies offer regular incentives such as buy one get one free, so make sure that you take advantage of these offers. Remember, however, that your prescription should be checked regularly, so why not seize the opportunity to have a different set of trial colored contacts, maybe a different brand or style?

Trial colored contacts are widely available, cheap and useful – don't miss out!



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