Can 12 year olds wear colored contacts?

In the end, there is no set age at which doctors recommend allowing children to wear colored contacts, it is a judgement call that you as parents must make together with your kids. When you're both ready, consult with your doctor to see what options are best for your child.
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Can you wear contacts at 12 years old?

Kids would begin wearing the lenses between the ages of 8 and 12 years old. (These lenses are “daily disposable” lenses that are worn only during waking hours and disposed of every evening.) Some lenses can be worn during sleep.
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Can kids wear non prescription colored contacts?

Wearing decorative contact lenses can be risky, just like the contact lenses that correct your vision. Wearing any kind of contact lenses, incuding decorative ones, can cause serious damage to your eyes if the lenses are obtained without a prescription or not used correctly.
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Can 11 year olds wear Coloured contacts?

Most optometrists recommend the minimum age is between 12 and 13, but if you have a particularly responsible 10 year old, you may decide they can be trusted to safely wear contact lenses. You are the best person to make that decision, but if you're unsure, talk to one of our expert optometrists.
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Do colored contacts hurt?

In some cases, decorative contacts can hurt your vision and even cause blindness. Despite what the package may say, nonprescription colored contact lenses are not one-size-fits-all. Ill-fitting lenses can scrape the outer layer of your eye called the cornea. This can lead to corneal abrasion and scarring.
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Are colored contacts safe?

It's absolutely safe to wear FDA-approved colored contact lenses that are prescribed to you and fitted by your optometrist. They're just as safe as your regular contact lenses, as long as you follow essential basic hygiene guidelines when inserting, removing, replacing and storing your contacts.
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What type of contacts are best for kids?

Soft Contacts: These lenses are most frequently prescribed for children as they are known to be comfortable and the easiest to adapt to. These lenses are available as daily, biweekly (every two weeks), and monthly disposables— extended wear options are also available.
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Do contacts hurt?

Do Contacts Lenses Hurt? This question can be answered simply: no contact lenses should not hurt. If they do, you should talk to your eye doctor as soon as possible. Contacts may feel a little uncomfortable as your eyes adjust, particularly when you first get them, but they should never hurt.
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Can contacts make you blind?

Wearing contact lenses puts you at risk of several serious conditions including eye infections and corneal ulcers. These conditions can develop very quickly and can be very serious. In rare cases, these conditions can cause blindness.
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Can I rub my eyes with contacts?

If your eyes feel itchy or dry, or if a lens feels out of place, you may be tempted to rub your eyes. But rubbing, whether with contacts or without, can lead to long-term ocular issues. This may cause you to experience blurred vision, and may even damage your cornea.
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Can you swim with contacts?

1. Swimming with contacts can result in eye infections, irritation, and potential sight-threatening conditions such as a corneal ulcer. 2. The FDA has recommended that contacts not be exposed to ANY type of water, including tap water, swimming pools, oceans, lakes, hot tubs and showers.
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What age can you wear colored contacts?

Contacts for kids are completely safe. Some special cases even require infants to wear them! But for general use, the recommended starting age is anywhere between 8-11 years old.
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Who Cannot wear contact lenses?

You may be considered a hard to fit contact lens candidate if you have one of the following conditions:
  • Dry Eyes.
  • Astigmatism.
  • Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
  • Keratoconus.
  • Pellucid Marginal Degeneration.
  • Post-LASIK or other refractive surgery.
  • Presbyopia (reduced near vision common in individuals aged 40 and over).
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Do contacts cost more than glasses?

Contact lenses are typically even more expensive than glasses. The average amount spent annually on contact lenses is around $250, but this price can fluctuate quite a bit depending on the type of lenses prescribed and the wear schedule. Non-disposable contacts tend to cost a little less than disposable contacts.
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Do colored contacts cost more?

Colored contacts are more expensive than traditional contact lenses. They will typically cost 70 to 80 percent more. Special effect contacts can cost as much as $50 to $200 per lens. Regardless of the look you are going for, it is important to be fitted for colored or decorative contacts by an eye doctor.
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Do colored contacts look real?

Colored contacts add intensity and changes eye color. Contact lenses come in a variety of colors and designs--some create a more natural look than others. If you have light-colored eyes, enhancement tints can be a great way to alter your pair of eyes, while people with dark eyes need an opaque lens.
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What contact color is best for me?

Hair Colour

Bright green contacts are more suited for deep shades of red hair, while darker green tones go well with lighter red hair. You can also consider blue contacts if you don't want to go with the typical green. If you have brown hair, then go for brown or hazel contact lenses.
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Can you shower with contacts?

Eye Care Tips for Contact Lens Wearers

Avoid water while wearing contacts. Keep your contacts away from water. Make sure to remove your contacts before showering, bathing, or swimming. Don't rinse or store your contacts in water, and if it does occur, make sure to throw away or disinfect them thoroughly.
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What do colored contacts feel like?

People who like to try various brands and colors of color contacts sometimes complain about burning, redness and irritation, or the lens do-nutting around the eye. They then go on to condemn the brand saying the lenses are uncomfortable to wear. In reality, the reason for discomfort may have to do a number of reasons.
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Can you wear contacts in rain?

In rain and snow, your eyes will react in much the same way during contact lens wear as they do when you're not wearing lenses. This means you will naturally blink to keep out any moisture, which helps to protect the lenses.
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Can a 7 years old wear contacts?

However most children start wearing contact lenses at 8-12 years old. It is very important that children have glasses to rest their eyes from contacts every day. We have a program to help children learn how to use contacts. We usually start with daily disposable contacts to allow children to practice first.
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How much money do contacts cost?

Contact lenses can cost anywhere from $150 to $1,500 a year, depending on the brand, type, and your insurance coverage. Generally, they cost between $20 and $30 a box. Most people with average prescriptions should be able to get a year's worth of contact lenses for $200 to $500.
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How long do contacts last?

Daily wear lenses should be replaced either every day, every week to two weeks, or monthly. Extended-wear lenses are prescribed less often, but they can be worn for up to a full month in some cases before they need to be replaced. In terms of extreme long-wear, rigid gas permeable contacts are the best choice.
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What age can kids wear contacts?

Children as young as 8 years old may do well with contacts, while some teens may not be ready to handle the responsibility. Eye care providers often won't advise contacts for children younger than 12 years of age. This is because the risks often outweigh the benefits in younger children.
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Can you wear contacts on a roller coaster?

Most people don't have any problems with wearing contact lenses on a roller coaster. Some people find that their eyes dry out from the wind, but your contacts shouldn't blow away. You're more likely to lose your glasses on a roller coaster than your contacts.
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