Teens love to dress up and look trendy. They experiment with the hair style, nail color, hair color, tattoos and so on, all in the search of ‘perfection’ as they define it. I use the phrase, “as they define it” here, because what the teenager thinks and feels is right, is most of the time, the most grotesque solution for us, the adults. However, in the matter of cosmetic contact lens, this is a safe way to expressive oneself and one which is not frowned upon anywhere.
The Psychology of the Cosmetic Contact LensThe cosmetic contact lens can change the look quite dramatically, in a cost effective way, and thereby boost your self-image and feel-good factor. Teenagers, being as touchy as they are, with the way they look and the way you look at them, feel great when they wear cosmetic contact lens to improve their looks. Most of the time, they like what they see in the mirror and hence it helps a lot in the painful transition from teenager to adult.
ChoiceFor those who want to use the cosmetic contact lens there is a wide variety of choices today on the market. You get leading brands offering great discounts, sales and introductory offers; you get different types of color lenses and you also get these at different costs. In order to choose what is best for you, you should first have a good knowledge base on what types of lenses exist on the market.
There are the hard contact lenses, the semi soft and the soft contact lenses. It has always been seen that the semi-soft contacts are the best bet, both concerning the budget as well as comfort.
StrategyYour decision should be based on a few strategic factors:
How comfortable it is for wearing it for the first time .– some people prefer to go directly to wearing soft lenses, though it is recommended that you work on it gradually
Which brands are the most trusted in the market .– always go for the best and well known brands available; do not take any chances with your eyes. There were instances when people lost their vision due to infections that started due to cheap contact lenses
What number is your eye-sight; or in other words, do you need power to your contacts .– always check with your ophthalmologist before you change from your specs to contacts
Do you want them tinted .– it is possible, though not advisable, since it will be difficult for you to see in the dark (night time) if your lenses are tinted.
Try to have as much fun in choosing them as wearing them.