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We offer competitive wholesale pricing for contact lenses to retailers & distributors around the world. 

Our MOQ is just 100 units (or 50 pairs). Wholesale pricing applies specifically for products on this page or marked “Wholesale.” Minimums and discounts vary by product/brand, so please check the product listings for details.

Please fill in the form below to apply for a Wholesale account. Approved wholesalers should sign in to place their orders with the discounted pricing.

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Our journey is rooted in a profound concept – “Change.” Life is a series of pivotal moments, a myriad of experiences, both joyous and painful, that transform us. Unicornsbeauty encourages individuals to unearth their unique, more beautiful selves.

Unicornsbeauty is more than a brand; it’s a reflection of the ever-changing human spirit, a testament to the power of self-expression, and a symbol of the beauty that lies within us all. 

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Seattle Grey

Original price was: $36.99.Current price is: $16.99.
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Angeles Urban Blue

Original price was: $46.99.Current price is: $28.99.
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Rebirth Cosmic Green

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Avatar Lagoon (Daily-10 pieces)

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $49.99.
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Neo Glamour Blue Green

Original price was: $48.99.Current price is: $28.99.
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Sleepless Artist (Daily-10 pieces)

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Barbie Green

Original price was: $48.99.Current price is: $28.99.

Blind Makima Yellow

Original price was: $48.99.Current price is: $26.99.

Snow Yellow

Original price was: $46.99.Current price is: $26.99.

Sunflower Yellow Brown

Original price was: $46.99.Current price is: $26.99.
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Vampire Block

Original price was: $46.99.Current price is: $26.99.
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Meta Grey

Original price was: $36.99.Current price is: $28.99.
FAQ About Color Contact Lenses
1. How long can you wear colored contact lenses?
Generally, most colored contact lenses are designed for daily wear and can be worn for 8 to 12 hours a day. Some colored contact lenses are designed for extended wear and can be worn overnight. However, it is important to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and your eye care professional. Regardless of the type of contact lenses you wear, it is recommended to give your eyes a break from wearing them.
2.Can a colored contact lens get lost behind my eye?

Don't worry, a lens cannot get lost behind your eye. The worst-case scenario is that it might move under your upper eyelid if you rub your eye. In case this happens, you can try gently pulling down your lower eyelid while looking up, or lifting your upper eyelid while looking down, to help reposition the lens and make it more accessible for removal, or you can turn to your eye care practitioner who can easily locate and remove the lens for you.

3.Who should not wear colored contact lenses?

Before wearing them, it's important to consider a few things:

- If you have an eye infection or inflammation (redness and swelling)

- If you have an eye disease, eye injury, or dryness that affects contact lens wear

- If you have a systemic disease that may be impacted by contact lens wear

- If you have certain types of allergic conditions

- If you are using specific medications, like some eye medications.

If you have the eye diseases listed above, you’d better not wear beauty contacts.

4.Can I wear colored contacts lenses for water sports?

You should not wear colored contact lenses during water sports. It is not considered safe to wear contacts while swimming. You risk getting an eye infection from bacteria in water because water can be a source of microorganisms.

5.Is there really a big difference between daily wear and extended wear colored contact lenses?

Yes. Extended wear colored contacts lenses are made of special materials that allow more oxygen to reach your eye, which makes them safer for wear during sleep. Some brands are approved for up to seven days of continuous wear, others can be worn for up to 30 days. While the daily wear ones should be abandoned every day.

6.Who can wear colored contact lenses? At what age can you start?

Numerous studies have found that children as young as eight years of age can adapt to, handle and care for contacts. Maturity, personal hygiene and motivation on the part of the young person are important factors to consider when assessing suitability for colored contact lens wear.

7.Wondering if colored contact lenses can fall out of your eyes?

No worries! If you have the right lenses and insert/remove them properly, they should stay put. Occasionally, a lens might shift, but it won't fall out.

8.Can I go to sleep with my colored contact lenses?

It's important to note that only contact lenses specially made for extended or continuous wear can be safely worn overnight. It's not recommended to wear lenses continuously unless your eye-care professional has advised it. In all other situations, it's best to follow the replacement schedule indicated by the manufacturer and always remove your lenses before going to bed.

9.How can I tell if a contact lens is inside out?

Some lenses come with laser engravings of letters or numbers that make it easy to spot. But don't worry if a lens is not engraved, or you simply cannot see it. Simply place the lens on the tip of your finger and check its shape. The right way is to have a smooth shape with the edges facing upward, like half of a ball. If the edges are facing outward, like the rim of a bowl, it means the lens is inside out and needs to be flipped.

10.Can coloured contact lenses affect my colour vision?

The human eye sees the world through the black pupil in the centre of the colourful iris. Coloured contact lenses are clear in the centre, therefore they only modify the colour of the iris. Your vision remains unchanged. However, it is possible that your vision may be slightly affected in low-light conditions when your pupil dilates. The diameter of this clear part of coloured lenses is standardised by the manufacturer in order to suit the vast majority of users.

11.Can I wear my contacts in the shower or bath, or in a sauna or steam room?

Tap water and sweat contain bacteria and should never come into contact with your lenses. Soaps and other chemicals in your shower products can also be dangerous for your eyes. Wearing lenses in these hot, dry, or steamy environments can dry out and distort lenses significantly, causing pain, discomfort, irritation, and difficulty removing them. Therefore, the message is clear: remove your lenses before taking a shower, getting in the tub or entering a sauna or steam room.

 

12.Can I use tap water to clean or store my colored contact lenses?

Do not, under any circumstance, use water or any other liquid (including saliva) to clean or store colored contact lenses. Tap water, and even bottled or distilled water, may carry bacteria and cause serious health problems! Avoid this serious contact lens faux pas by only using professionally designed contact lens solutions for your lens care.  

13.What should I do if I sleep in or leave my lenses in overnight by mistake?

If you fall asleep with your lenses in, you might find that they’ve become stuck to the surface of your eye - especially if you’re dehydrated, i.e. after drinking alcohol. Never attempt to remove your lenses if they do not come off easily. Instead, you should blink and apply lens comfort drops until your eye surface becomes moist. The lenses will then become mobile again and easier to remove.

14.Do the colors on colored contact lenses last?

The colors on colored contact lenses are designed to be long-lasting and durable. They are created using special pigments and techniques that allow the color to remain vibrant and consistent. While colored contact lenses are designed to maintain their color, it's important to understand that they are not permanent. Over time, the color may fade slightly due to factors such as wear and tear, exposure to environmental elements, or the natural aging of the lenses.  

15.Can I shower while wearing colored contact lenses?

Wearing colored contact lenses in the shower is inadvisable, both for the quality of the lenses themselves and for the wearer's eye health. Showering while wearing colored contact lenses is similar to swimming or sleeping with them in, and counts as one of the most common errors in proper lens care. For most people, wearing colored contact lenses in the shower is something that happens by accident. If this happens, immediately close your eyes and carefully step out of the shower until you can remove the lenses correctly. If you notice any soreness or redness following the incident, get in touch with your optometrist as soon as possible.

16.I cry every time I put on my lenses, is this normal?

Yes and no, your eyes are just adjusting and they may get watery. Sometimes you may feel a momentaneous pain if you didn’t clean them properly. You should stop crying after a couple of minutes. If you don’t, take them off.

17.I have seen many pictures of people getting very bad injuries. Will it happen to me?

It is possible but not very likely. Some people have sensible eyes, used the wrong size of lenses, got allergic reactions or just wore them for too long or not following the instructions. The best thing you can do is making sure that you are using a trusted brand and that you follow the instructions given. Your best bet is looking after your lenses. If you wear lenses and feel uncomfortable after 5 minutes take them off immediately.

18.How should I store my lenses?

You need to store them in a lens case with all-in-one contact lens solution. You can find it in pharmacies, ophtalmologists and big stores.

19.Do contact lenses expire?

Yes, make sure you check your package before you wear them, specially if you have stored them for a long time. It will give you an expiry date.

20.Is it OK to store them in the bathroom?

Actually no. You need to store them in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. The bathroom is actually one of the worst places to store them as it gets hot and steamy when you have a shower.

21.My lens doesn’t look round or has sharp edges, is this normal?

No, your lens is broken. Do not wear it and contact the seller if it is a new pair. They are damaged and can damage your eyes. Discard immediately if you feel discomfort and your lens doesn’t look right. If your lens is discoloured discard it as well.

22.How long does it take to get used to colored contact lenses?

Your cornea has far more nerve endings than your fingertips, making it extremely sensitive. It’s normal to be slightly aware of them when you first start wearing them. However, soft contact lenses are very thin and so well designed, you will hardly notice they are there after around 10-15 minutes. If your lenses are uncomfortable you may not be wearing the right ones.

23.Colored contacts: Are they safe to wear?

Of course! With proper care and common sense, you can rock your vibrant eye lenses without worries. To start, consulting your optometrist is a wise move. They'll help determine if a prescription is required. Meanwhile, check suitability and select the perfect lenses that fit you.  When ordering and using the contacts, be mindful of their lifespan. Follow the recommended usage hours, and abandon your lenses when they expire. By making a safe purchase and properly caring them, you can guarantee yourself that colored contact lenses are safe to wear.

24.What exactly are colored contact lenses?

Colored contact lenses are a popular beauty product that can give your eyes a whole new look! Whether you want a subtle change or a dramatic transformation, colored contacts can do the trick. We offer a wide range of colored lenses to suit all your beauty needs, from everyday wear to cosplay and beyond!

25.What kind of colored contact lenses are safe?

In fact, cosmetic contacts come in different quality levels. Here at Unicornbeauty, we take pride in offering only the finest, high-quality lenses. Our meticulous design and manufacturing process prioritize your safety and comfort above all. To ensure that our products are a perfect fit for your eyes, we recommend consulting an eye doctor. They'll not only help you find the right lenses and ensure your comfort but also address any prescription needs. Remember, the most secure choice is always the one prescribed by an optometrist.

26.I wonder what are the safest colored contact lenses?

It is advised to obtain lenses from an eye doctor on safety grounds. An appropriate fit and visual correction are guaranteed by a prescription. At the same time, you are supposed to purchase your lenses from reputable sources. It's vital to seek products that comply with FDA or equivalent regulations. All of these efforts can ensure the safety of your lenses.

27.Is it safe to purchase prescription colored contacts?

Prescription colored contacts can be safe if they are obtained through a proper channel and used according to the instructions provided by an eye care professional. Consulting with an eye care professional is crucial to determine if they are a suitable option for you and to receive appropriate guidance for safe usage.

28.What colored contact should I purchase?

When it comes to these eye-catching accessories, safety and comfort are key. That's why a trip to your eye doctor is essential for finding the perfect fit. Once you've got your well-fitting lenses, remember to follow the recommended wear time, practice proper lens care, and retire them when their time is up. All in all, fining the lenses that suit your eyes is of great importance.

29.Which colored contact lenses suit me most if I have brown eyes?

Well, it all depends on the look you want to achieve! If you're seeking after a warm and natural glow without altering your eye color, consider choosing lenses in warm shades like hazel or honey. On the other hand, if you're looking to make a bold transformation, opt for cooler tones in an opaque or vibrant style. This will create a more dramatic effect on your brown eyes.

30.When choosing colored contact lenses, what is the best color?

When it comes to choosing color contacts, there are two key factors to consider: your current eye color and the effect you want to achieve. If you have darker eyes and desire a striking change, opt for more opaque options. On the other hand, if you prefer a more natural look, go for lighter tones. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a wide variety of colors and styles that are sure to suit your taste! As a general rule, those with dark original eye color should go for lighter lenses to really make an impact, and vice versa.

31.How to choose the best colored contacts for my hazel eyes?

If you have darker hazel eyes, you'll want to opt for more opaque or darker colored lenses for a stunning transformation. Explore warm and rich browns to enhance your natural eye color, or experiment with shades like grays and greens for a captivating and vibrant look.  

32.Where can I obtain the most comfortable colored contact lenses?

At Unicornbeauty, we are dedicated to providing the most comfortable colored contact lenses available. Our colored lenses are specially formulated with a high water content of 45-55%, ensuring your eyes stay moist and breathable throughout the day. You'll be amazed at how comfortable and natural our vibrant range of colors feels on your eyes. With the lenses of Unicornbeauty, you might even forget you're wearing them!

33.How can I separate the best colored contact lenses from others in the lens market?

Whether you're looking for quality, comfort, or both, all of our Unicornbeauty lenses are guaranteed to deliver. With various series to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect cosmetic lenses to enhance your eye color and achieve your desired vibrant look. However, what matters most is the fit and comfort of the lens on your eye. Rest assured that we prioritize your comfort above all else.

34.If I want to make my color contact lenses look natural, which lenses should I choose?

If you want color contact lenses that look natural, our Waldosia collection from Unicornbeauty is your best bet. These lenses blend seamlessly onto your eyes, giving a subtle, realistic effect without an outer rim. Whether you have dark or light-colored eyes, the Waldosia collection offers opaque colors that are perfect for creating a new, natural-looking eye color. Explore our Waldosia collection and enjoy a captivating transformation.

35.Why so many people are addicted to the purchase of colored contact lenses?

Different people have different reasons in terms of buying colored contacts. For many of us,  colored contacts can be used to enhance the appearance of our eyes. Different beautiful colored contact lenses allow individuals to achieve the desired aesthetic effect. While for others, they wear color contact lenses for costume and cosplay use. And some others wear colored contact lenses for corrective vision and convenience: Some colored contacts also come with corrective vision features. They can be prescribed by an eye care professional to address vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism while simultaneously changing or enhancing eye color. No matter what your reasons are, please note that proper care, hygiene, and adherence to usage guidelines are essential to ensure eye health and safety when using colored contacts.

36.How much do I need to pay for a pair of colored contact lenses?

If you're wondering about the cost of colored contacts, we offer a diverse range of lens types and styles at relatively reasonable prices. For example, you just have to pay $12.99, then you can get the latest style of colored contact lenses-Boss Girl in Unicornbeauty.  

37.Where I can get the most reliable colored contact lenses?

At Unicornbeauty, we offer a wide range of breathable, comfortable, and safe cosmetic lenses that will help you achieve the look you love. What’s more, Unicornbeauty complies with FDA, which can ensure that the quality of our products are in compliance with International standard. Besides, if you have any question about our product or you find there are something wrong with your lenses, please feel free to contact us at any time.     

38.Wonder how to make a good purchase of beauty lenses online?

Firstly, choose a reputable online retailer that specializes in selling contact lenses. Then read customer reviews and check for proper licensing to ensure reliability. After that, browse and select colored contact lenses that you want most. Meanwhile, consider factors such as the desired color, design, duration of wear, and specific features you require. Here, the peoducts sold on Unicornbeauty are highly recommended, as we have a fantastic range of high-quality color contacts with a variety of collections of lens designs to choose from.

39.Ever wondered how colored contact lenses work?

When worn correctly, these cosmetic lenses won't affect your vision at all. The clear part of the lens lines up perfectly with your iris, allowing light to enter your eye just like normal. The colored portion of the lens covers the colored part of your eye, giving them a whole new look! But remember, it's only a temporary change, so no need to worry about permanently altering your eye color.

40.What is the process of making colored contact lenses?

Making safe, comfortable, and high-quality cosmetic contacts involves a few different techniques. Our Unicornbeauty contacts, for instance, follow a layered approach, with the tint placed between two layers of contact material. Alternatively, we also use a method where the tint is applied on top of the lens material.  

41.How to put in colored contact lenses in a correct and proper way?

Step 1: Wash your hands thoroughly before handling your contacts or touching your lenses or lens case. Hygiene is important to protect your eyes, no matter how experienced you are. 

Step 2: Take the lens and place it on the edge of your finger.

Step 3: Using your other hand, gently hold your eye open.

Step 4: Carefully place the lens on your eye.

Step 5: Blink until the lens sits correctly.

42.How to properly care for your colored contact lenses?

Well, the first step is to always wash your hands thoroughly before inserting or removing your lenses. After removing them, make sure to clean them with contact solution. Then, store them in a clean storage case using the recommended storage solution. Here is a bonus tip: it's beneficial to do a weekly clean to remove any proteins or bacteria in your lenses.

43.How to safely store your colored contact lenses so as to extend their lifespan?

If you're using daily contact lenses, no need to fret about storage! Just toss them out after use and make sure not to exceed the recommended wear time. However, if you have long-term contacts (also known as "monthly contacts"), it's crucial to properly clean and store them for safe and long-lasting use. Start by cleaning your hands before taking out the lenses, then use an approved cleansing solution to clean the lenses. Finally, store them in a suitable case filled with storage solution. 

44.How to take off colored contact lenses in a proper way?

Removing your colored eye contacts is a breeze! In fact, it's often easier than putting them in. Here's a simple step-by-step guide:

1. Start by washing your hands thoroughly before removal.

2. Get your cleaning and storage tools ready.

3. Look up and gently pull the contact down using your finger.

4. Pinch the lens to remove it from your eye.

5. Clean and store the lens for future use.