Can I Get Colored Contacts Even if One Contact Is Prescription and the Other Is Non-correctional?

I only have one clear contact for my less-than-perfect left eye. I was wondering if I could have colored contacts but one have my prescription in it and the other one just non-correctional, but colored?


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2 Responses to “Can I Get Colored Contacts Even if One Contact Is Prescription and the Other Is Non-correctional?”

  • kasumicat says:

    I have been trying to do this too. I also only wear one contact in my left eye to correct astigmatism. If your left eye is between +6.00 to -8.00 with no astigmatism correction then you could possibly wear freshlook colorblends as long as the base curve and diameter fit your eye. You would need to purchase a plano lens for your right eye and the prescription lens for your left eye.

    http://procare.cibavision.com/lenses/freshlook_colorblends.shtml

    If you have astigmatism correction, it makes things harder because the colored disposable toric lenses are only made in a limited number of power and axises. The axis for the astigmatism in my left eye is not common and I would need to have a custom lens made to correct it and hope I could find a plano lens to match its color for my right eye.

    Good Luck!

  • Kathleen says:

    Yeah, you can. Just order one box perscription &the other box non perscripton.

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