How to Choose the Best Colored Contacts for Your Eye Color

At moody, we believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and beautiful inside out. That’s why we offer a wide range of colored contacts to suit various eye colors, skin tones and personal styles.
Cup Of Tea (Dark Green) | 1 Day

People with Dark Eyes

For people with dark eyes, it is important to look for opaque lenses, which means they can completely cover your natural eye color. Another thing you need to consider is your skin tone. The color of your contacts should not only match your personal style, but also complement your skin tone. For example, colors like warm brown and honey work well for those with warm skin tones, while cool colors like grey and blue work better for those with cool skin tones.
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Jazz Club | 1 Year

People with Dark Eyes

For people with dark eyes, it is important to look for opaque lenses, which means they can completely cover your natural eye color. Another thing you need to consider is your skin tone. The color of your contacts should not only match your personal style, but also complement your skin tone. For example, colors like warm brown and honey work well for those with warm skin tones, while cool colors like grey and blue work better for those with cool skin tones.
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Espresso Martini | 1 Year

People with Dark Eyes

For people with dark eyes, it is important to look for opaque lenses, which means they can completely cover your natural eye color. Another thing you need to consider is your skin tone. The color of your contacts should not only match your personal style, but also complement your skin tone. For example, colors like warm brown and honey work well for those with warm skin tones, while cool colors like grey and blue work better for those with cool skin tones.
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Surfing Waves (Wavy Green) | 1 Month

People with Dark Eyes

For people with dark eyes, it is important to look for opaque lenses, which means they can completely cover your natural eye color. Another thing you need to consider is your skin tone. The color of your contacts should not only match your personal style, but also complement your skin tone. For example, colors like warm brown and honey work well for those with warm skin tones, while cool colors like grey and blue work better for those with cool skin tones.
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3am (Moonlight Blue) | 1 Day

People with Light Eyes

If you have light eyes, it can be tricky to find the right shade and design to complement your eyes without looking too unreal or overpowering. You’ll want to look for contacts with low opacity to create a subtle, natural-looking change. Contacts with high opacity could be too bold or fake, which may not be the look you’re going after.
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Very Peri (Lilac Blue) | 1 Day

People with Light Eyes

If you have light eyes, it can be tricky to find the right shade and design to complement your eyes without looking too unreal or overpowering. You’ll want to look for contacts with low opacity to create a subtle, natural-looking change. Contacts with high opacity could be too bold or fake, which may not be the look you’re going after.
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Water Lily Pond | 1 Year

People with Light Eyes

If you have light eyes, it can be tricky to find the right shade and design to complement your eyes without looking too unreal or overpowering. You’ll want to look for contacts with low opacity to create a subtle, natural-looking change. Contacts with high opacity could be too bold or fake, which may not be the look you’re going after.
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Gemini Blues (Galaxy Blue) | 1 Day

People with Hazel Eyes

Hazel eyes vary from light green to dark brown with hints of gold or amber. It is important to consider the undertones in your natural eye color when choosing colored contacts. For example, if you have hazel eyes with green undertones, then green-tinted contacts could enhance this color and make it pop. On the other hand, if your eyes have more brown or amber, consider warm tone colored contacts like honey or hazelnut.
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Twinkle Forest (Olive Green) | 1 Day

People with Hazel Eyes

Hazel eyes vary from light green to dark brown with hints of gold or amber. It is important to consider the undertones in your natural eye color when choosing colored contacts. For example, if you have hazel eyes with green undertones, then green-tinted contacts could enhance this color and make it pop. On the other hand, if your eyes have more brown or amber, consider warm tone colored contacts like honey or hazelnut.
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There's no right or wrong in choosing colored contacts, and everyone has their own definition of beauty. Go experiment with different styles. Have fun and hope you’ll find the right ones for yourself!
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$30 off $120 with code moody30
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$30 off $120 with code moody30
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