kej3094
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Bringing this up again, a post I saw on here showed these contacts.
Good max for ugly dark brown eyes, subtle enough to look natural and unique design. Now what I’m adding to his post is there is one problem with, not just this contact (which I’m not sure if it is a problem) but contacts in general especially lighter contacts. And that is the disappearance of the limbal ring. Most contacts hide the limbal ring, but this one I don’t think should. But I’m not sure, and the ones with a ring usually look fake because it is dotted. It’s almost contradictory. In addition, limbal rings signal youth, as well as they extremely compliment lighter eyes by making them pop. Has anyone used these scatter colored contacts and analyzed to see you could see your limbal ring? Or any other contact for that matter.
I can’t even say with 100% certainty the limbal ring is all that important, but when I did notice a strong limbal ring with light colored eyes, the eyes would look breathtaking.
Good max for ugly dark brown eyes, subtle enough to look natural and unique design. Now what I’m adding to his post is there is one problem with, not just this contact (which I’m not sure if it is a problem) but contacts in general especially lighter contacts. And that is the disappearance of the limbal ring. Most contacts hide the limbal ring, but this one I don’t think should. But I’m not sure, and the ones with a ring usually look fake because it is dotted. It’s almost contradictory. In addition, limbal rings signal youth, as well as they extremely compliment lighter eyes by making them pop. Has anyone used these scatter colored contacts and analyzed to see you could see your limbal ring? Or any other contact for that matter.
I can’t even say with 100% certainty the limbal ring is all that important, but when I did notice a strong limbal ring with light colored eyes, the eyes would look breathtaking.