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How do colored contacts work, without coloring the person's vision?

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Colors iris: Colored contacts contain a ring of color in the part of the lense that covers the iris. The section over the pupil is clear, allowing unobstructed (and uncolored) viewing.

Answered 5/14/2016

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Center clear: Central portion clear mimicing natural pupil.

Answered 7/5/2012

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