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Best Lenses for Brown Eyes 2022

The choice of col­ored lens­es for brown-eyed peo­ple is not easy — not every mod­el can com­plete­ly cov­er the col­or of their own iris. There­fore, you need to choose lens­es care­ful­ly, after con­sult­ing with your doc­tor.
Best Lenses for Brown Eyes 2022
For brown eyes, it is not easy to choose col­ored lens­es, since it is more dif­fi­cult to block a dark col­or. Pho­to: Glob­al­look­press

Many peo­ple use con­tact lens­es to cor­rect refrac­tive errors, but they can also change eye col­or. But if a per­son has a dark iris, not all col­ored lens­es will suit him.

 

Ranking of the top 7 best lenses for brown eyes

Brown eyes have many shades, they are quite expres­sive by nature. But some peo­ple want a rad­i­cal change in appear­ance, chang­ing eye col­or for movie roles or par­ties. This can be done with col­ored con­tact lens­es. They are avail­able in two ver­sions:

  • opti­cal — with dif­fer­ent lev­els of diopters;
  • cos­met­ic — with­out opti­cal pow­er, only for chang­ing eye col­or.

For brown eyes, it is not easy to choose col­ored lens­es, since it is more dif­fi­cult to block a dark col­or. Tint­ed lens­es can be used — they only empha­size, enhance their own eye col­or. For a rad­i­cal change, col­ored lens­es are need­ed. Their pat­tern is denser, brighter. We have select­ed sev­er­al lens options that are suit­able for brown-eyed peo­ple.

1. OKVision lenses®️ FUSION

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OKVi­sion®️ FUSION

Man­u­fac­tur­er OKVi­sion

Col­ored lens­es OKVi­sion®️ FUSION month­ly replace­ments are made with our own unique tech­nol­o­gy that rad­i­cal­ly changes the col­or of the dark­est eyes, while main­tain­ing the nat­ur­al depth of the look. There are 11 shades in the line. Com­fort­able to wear: do not dry out, do not slip, do not cause aller­gies. A large diopter range from 0.00 diopters to ‑6.0 diopters is suit­able for peo­ple with pro­gres­sive myopia. High oxy­gen per­me­abil­i­ty and mois­ture con­tent, there­fore well suit­ed for sen­si­tive eyes.

Type of mate­r­i­al used hydro­gel
Radius of cur­va­ture 8.6
Lens diam­e­ter 14.0 mm
Wear­ing mode day
Replace­ment fre­quen­cy once a month
Mois­ture lev­el 45%
Oxy­gen per­me­abil­i­ty 27.5 x 10⁻⁹

Pros and cons

The col­ors are great for dark eyes; afford­able price with high qual­i­ty; do not dry out at the end of the day and do not require addi­tion­al mois­ture in the form of drops due to the increased mois­ture con­tent; a large diopter range allows you to change glass­es for col­ored lens­es, there are also zero diopters; pro­duced in Rus­sia, always in stock.
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2. SofLens Natural Colors New

SofLens Natural Colors New.
SofLens Nat­ur­al Col­ors New.

Man­u­fac­tur­er Bausch & Lomb

This mod­el of col­ored lens­es is designed for day­time wear, the prod­ucts are in the reg­u­lar replace­ment class, they need to be changed after a month of wear­ing. The line of con­tact lens­es presents a wide palette of shades that cov­er even the dark brown shades of your own iris. Lens­es are con­sid­ered com­fort­able to use, they pass oxy­gen well and have a suf­fi­cient lev­el of humid­i­ty. Due to mod­ern tech­nolo­gies in apply­ing col­or, a nat­ur­al shade is formed with­out loss of com­fort.

Mate­r­i­al type hydro­gel
Have a radius of cur­va­ture 8.7
Prod­uct diam­e­ter 14.0 mm
Are being replaced month­ly, worn only dur­ing the day
Mois­ture per­cent­age 38.6%
Per­me­abil­i­ty to oxy­gen 14 Dk/t

Pros and cons

Thin­ness, com­fort when worn through­out the day; cov­er col­or, give nat­ur­al shades; high qual­i­ty work­man­ship.
No plus lens­es.

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3. Illusion Colors Shine Lenses

Lenses Illusion Colors Shine.
Lens­es Illu­sion Col­ors Shine.

Bel­more Man­u­fac­tur­er

This line of con­tact lens­es allows you to change your own eye col­or in a wide range of col­ors, depend­ing on your goals and mood, style and look. Lens­es help to com­plete­ly cov­er the nat­ur­al shade or can only empha­size your own brown eye col­or. They allow you to cor­rect refrac­tive errors well, give expres­sive­ness to the look. The lens­es are made of thin mate­r­i­al, which makes the prod­ucts very flex­i­ble and soft, they are com­fort­able to wear, and have good gas per­me­abil­i­ty.

Avail­able in the range of opti­cal pow­er:

  • from ‑0.5 to ‑6.0 (with myopia);
  • there are prod­ucts with­out diopters.
Mate­r­i­al type hydro­gel
Have a radius of cur­va­ture 8.6
Prod­uct diam­e­ter 14.0 mm
Are being replaced every three months, worn only dur­ing the day
Mois­ture per­cent­age 38%
Per­me­abil­i­ty to oxy­gen 24 Dk/t

Pros and cons

Com­fort­able to wear due to soft­ness and elas­tic­i­ty; well change the col­or of the eye even with a dark own iris; do not lead to irri­ta­tion, dry­ness; pass oxy­gen.
Lack of plus lens­es; step in diopters is nar­row — 0.5 diopters.

4. Glamorous lenses

Glamor lenses.
Glam­or lens­es.

Man­u­fac­tur­er ADRIA

A series of col­ored lens­es with a wide range of shades that give the iris rich­ness and bright­ness, change the col­or of the eyes. Due to the increased diam­e­ter of the prod­uct and the edge bor­der, the eyes visu­al­ly increase and become more attrac­tive. These types of lens­es can com­plete­ly change the nat­ur­al col­or of the eyes into a vari­ety of inter­est­ing shades. They have a high per­cent­age of mois­ture con­tent, have pro­tec­tion against ultra­vi­o­let radi­a­tion. The pack­age con­tains two lens­es.

Avail­able in a wide range of opti­cal pow­er:

  • from ‑0.5 to ‑10.0 (with myopia);
  • there are prod­ucts with­out diopters.
Mate­r­i­al type hydro­gel
Have a radius of cur­va­ture 8.6
Prod­uct diam­e­ter 14.5mm
Are being replaced once every three months, worn only dur­ing the day
Mois­ture per­cent­age 43%
Per­me­abil­i­ty to oxy­gen 22 Dk/t

Pros and cons

High qual­i­ty; No flak­ing or shift­ing through­out the day.
Lack of plus lens­es; two lens­es in a pack­age of the same opti­cal pow­er; large diam­e­ter — often dis­com­fort when wear­ing, the impos­si­bil­i­ty of pro­longed wear due to the devel­op­ment of corneal ede­ma.

5. Fashion Luxe lenses

Lenses Fashion Luxe.
Lens­es Fash­ion Luxe.

Man­u­fac­tur­er ILLUSION

Con­tact lens­es of this man­u­fac­tur­er are cre­at­ed using mod­ern tech­nolo­gies that ensure safe­ty in wear and a high lev­el of com­fort through­out the day. The palette of shades of prod­ucts is very wide, they are suit­able for any col­or of their own iris, they com­plete­ly cov­er it. Lens­es are replaced month­ly, which pre­vents pro­tein deposits and allows safe use of the prod­ucts. The design is embed­ded in the lens struc­ture itself, it does not come into con­tact with the cornea. The pack­age con­tains two lens­es.

Avail­able in a wide range of opti­cal pow­er:

  • from ‑1.0 to ‑6.0 (with myopia);
  • there are prod­ucts with­out diopters.
Mate­r­i­al type hydro­gel
Have a radius of cur­va­ture 8.6
Prod­uct diam­e­ter 14.5mm
Are being replaced month­ly, worn only dur­ing the day
Mois­ture per­cent­age 45%
Per­me­abil­i­ty to oxy­gen 42 Dk/t

Pros and cons

Low price; doll eyes effect.
Lack of plus lens­es; opti­cal pow­er step of 0.5 diopters; large diam­e­ter — often dis­com­fort when wear­ing, the impos­si­bil­i­ty of pro­longed wear due to the devel­op­ment of corneal ede­ma.

6. Fusion Nuance Lenses

Fusion Nuance lenses.
Fusion Nuance lens­es.

Man­u­fac­tur­er OKVi­sion

Dai­ly ver­sion of con­tact lens­es that have bright and juicy shades. They help both to enhance the own col­or of the iris, and to give it a com­plete­ly dif­fer­ent, pro­nounced bright col­or. They have the widest range of opti­cal pow­er for myopia, have good oxy­gen per­me­abil­i­ty and humid­i­ty lev­el.

Avail­able in the range of opti­cal pow­er:

  • from ‑0.5 to ‑15.0 (with myopia);
  • there are prod­ucts with­out diopters.
Mate­r­i­al type hydro­gel
Have a radius of cur­va­ture 8.6
Prod­uct diam­e­ter 14.0 mm
Are being replaced every three months, worn only dur­ing the day
Mois­ture per­cent­age 45%
Per­me­abil­i­ty to oxy­gen 27.5Dk/t

Pros and cons

Com­fort­able to wear, suf­fi­cient mois­ture; bright­ness of shades; Pack of 6 lens­es.
Lack of plus lens­es; only three shades in the palette; the col­or is not quite nat­ur­al; the col­ored part may be vis­i­ble on the albug­inea.

 

How to choose lenses for brown eyes

Before buy­ing con­tact lens­es that will cov­er the col­or of brown eyes or empha­size their shade, you should con­sult with your doc­tor. This is nec­es­sary even if the lens­es will be worn only to change col­or, with­out opti­cal cor­rec­tion. The doc­tor deter­mines the cur­va­ture of the cornea, which affects the com­fort­able wear­ing of prod­ucts.

In addi­tion, it is impor­tant to eval­u­ate the mate­r­i­al from which the lens­es are made, the mode of wear­ing them and the peri­ods of replace­ment. Although sil­i­cone hydro­gel prod­ucts are more breath­able than hydro­gel prod­ucts, this does not affect the con­di­tion of the eye when using lens­es — this is a myth! But man­u­fac­tur­ers are push­ing for this, so you should not suc­cumb to their tricks. But the truth is that such lens­es con­tain more liq­uid, which helps to wear prod­ucts longer with­out dry­ness and irri­ta­tion of the mucous mem­branes.

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Mul­ti­fo­cal con­tact lens­es: who will fit and how to choose

The peri­od of replace­ment of prod­ucts with new ones is also impor­tant. These can be dai­ly lens­es that are removed at the end of the day and dis­posed of. Planned replace­ment lens­es can be used from 2 weeks to six months, but they require pedan­tic care.

It is also impor­tant to observe the mode of wear­ing lens­es — those that are applic­a­ble for day­time wear must be removed at the end of the day, and pro­longed lens­es can be used at night. Col­ored lens­es with­out diopters should be cho­sen from dai­ly ones. They are sim­ply removed after the event and dis­posed of.

 

Popular questions and answers

We dis­cussed with oph­thal­mol­o­gist Natalia Bosha issues of select­ing lens­es for brown eyes, some nuances of their care and replace­ment terms, con­traindi­ca­tions to wear­ing lens­es.

What lenses are better to choose for the first time?

A prod­uct option that is suit­able for those peo­ple who decide to wear lens­es should be select­ed with an oph­thal­mol­o­gist. There is advice for the first time to use one-day lens­es, but they may not always suit the patient. The doc­tor will con­duct a com­plete exam­i­na­tion, deter­mine visu­al acu­ity and pos­si­ble caus­es of its dete­ri­o­ra­tion, mea­sure the para­me­ters of the eyes nec­es­sary for choos­ing lens­es, take into account some indi­vid­ual char­ac­ter­is­tics, and rec­om­mend sev­er­al types of lens­es.

How to care for lenses?

The eas­i­est to care for are dis­pos­able lens­es. They do not require addi­tion­al solu­tions with which they need to be washed, and in which the lens­es need to be stored. But they are also the most expen­sive. If they suit you, great. If pref­er­ence is giv­en to lens­es that are worn for 2 weeks, a month or a quar­ter, or even more, they need to pur­chase spe­cial solu­tions with which the lens­es are washed, clean­ing them from var­i­ous deposits.

Stor­age con­tain­ers are also need­ed, where the lens­es must be com­plete­ly immersed in the clean­ing and mois­tur­iz­ing solu­tion. It is nec­es­sary to strict­ly fol­low all instruc­tions for the use of spe­cif­ic types of lens­es.

How often should lenses be changed?

All lens­es have their own terms of wear­ing, indi­cat­ed on the pack­ag­ing. They must be observed to avoid prob­lems dur­ing use. It is impos­si­ble to exceed the dead­lines, even if it is only a cou­ple of days.

If the wear­ing peri­od of the prod­uct has passed, and you have worn the prod­uct only a cou­ple of times, they still need to be replaced with a new pair.

Can I wear lenses for brown eyes with good vision?

Yes, it can be done. But you must strict­ly fol­low the rules of hygiene and all the instruc­tions of the man­u­fac­tur­ers on the pack­ag­ing.

To whom are lenses contraindicated?

You should not wear lens­es in con­di­tions of gassed and dusty rooms, with poor tol­er­a­bil­i­ty of prod­ucts, with severe dry eye syn­drome, and infec­tious dis­eases.

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