Air Optix Colors as photographed by me |
Air Optix Colors is available at many of your doctor's offices right now as an initial roll-out, but by August availability is expected nation wide. The product uses the exact same Air Optix Aqua lens material and parameters, with color added into the silicone hydrogel polymer. A breakdown of the key perks:
Dk/t = 138 in a -3.00 D lens (blowing the Freshlook Colorblends option out of the water which had a 19)
Power availablity: plano to -6.00 right now, but will be +6.00 to -8.00 at the time of full roll-out
Wear Schedule: Monthly disposal; nightly removal
Colors: A wide initial range that will look familiar to Freshlook Colorblends wearers. The only real notable absence is the amethyst option that is quite popular where I live and work.
Via |
Like other new Ciba products, the lens is being launched with a universal pricing policy -- meaning that the lens has a minimum sell price for all distributors to prevent bulk or online wholesale companies from undercutting smaller private businesses.
My Review:
Pure Hazel |
I actually found the lens to be the most realistic looking color lens yet. The colors even in the "vibrant" section are relatively subtle by previous standards, and the fake pupil appearance is minimized by the smooth color transition that Ciba has made at the center of the lens. Each lens color has a 3 zone transition, with a brighter interior accent color and a bold outline around the outside of the lens to enhance dimension for a more natural look. The pure hazel design pictured here shows this effect nicely, and you can see that the wearer's personal eye color will be subtely showing through in the middle zone of the lens to add more natural looking color dimension.
To demonstrate how subtle and "natural" looking this color is, I submitted myself to a test drive. I have light brown eyes, but you can see even the "vibrant" Gemstone Green lens allows some of my natural brown to show through. The effect is a definite green tint, without looking like you are wearing fake contact lenses. Below is the more subtle option Pure Hazel, which looks just as natural despite the really strong yellowish tint in center.
Gemstone Green on my eyes |
To demonstrate how subtle and "natural" looking this color is, I submitted myself to a test drive. I have light brown eyes, but you can see even the "vibrant" Gemstone Green lens allows some of my natural brown to show through. The effect is a definite green tint, without looking like you are wearing fake contact lenses. Below is the more subtle option Pure Hazel, which looks just as natural despite the really strong yellowish tint in center.
Pure Hazel on my eyes |
The digital color diagram is placed inside the silicone hydrogel material in an attempt to improve comfort, and compared to Freshlook Colorblends, I would say that it is a comfort upgrade. Personally, would I call this lens comfortable? Absolutely not. I barely stood it for the pictures, haha. But if you have read my other posts you know I am insanely critical of lens comfort, and can only wear the thinnest and most moisturized dailies happily. FYI: If you wear dailies, you aren't going to find any monthly contact lens very comfortable. Maybe if they make Dailies Total 1 with colors I would be more open to suggestion.
In summary: I thought that the lens has the best color effect I have seen yet; surprisingly natural even when photographed with a really close zoom. The lens uses the very healthy Air Optix Aqua silicone hydrogel material, which is an oxygen level that I can happily stand behind. It is made for monthly use, which is much better for compliance schedules. And while the comfort wasn't for me, if you are a happy Air Optix Aqua wearer, a competitor monthly lens wearer, or a previous Freshlook Colorblends wearer, then this should be a seamless transition for comfort!