Colored Contacts for Astigmatism and Toric Prescriptions
Shop colored contacts for astigmatism designed for customers who need toric prescription lenses. Explore natural shades, circle lenses and selected cosplay styles with cylinder and axis options for clearer, more stable vision correction.
Check each product page carefully for available power, cylinder, axis, base curve, diameter and production time. For the best fit, use your latest contact lens prescription and consult an eye-care professional before ordering.
Choose Colored Contacts for Astigmatism with Confidence
Colored contacts for astigmatism are designed for customers who need more than standard spherical prescription correction. Instead of correcting only near-sightedness or far-sightedness, toric contact lenses are made to correct astigmatism by using additional prescription values such as cylinder and axis.
At UNIQSO EU, you can explore toric colored contacts in natural shades, fashion colours and selected cosplay-inspired designs. These lenses allow customers with astigmatism to enjoy cosmetic eye-colour changes while selecting prescription details that better match their vision needs.
Because astigmatism prescriptions are more specific than ordinary contact lens powers, always check the product options carefully before placing an order.
What Are Toric Colored Contacts?
Toric colored contacts are contact lenses made for people with astigmatism. Unlike standard spherical lenses, toric lenses include additional prescription values to help correct the uneven curvature that causes blurred or distorted vision.
A toric contact lens prescription may include:
- SPH / Power: Corrects short-sightedness or long-sightedness
- CYL / Cylinder: Corrects the amount of astigmatism
- Axis: Shows the direction of the astigmatism correction
- Base curve: Helps determine lens fit
- Diameter: Indicates the overall lens size
Some customers may have a different prescription for each eye, so check both the left-eye and right-eye values before ordering.
Colored Contacts for Astigmatism vs Regular Colored Contacts
Regular colored contacts usually only offer plano or spherical prescription powers. These may not provide suitable vision correction for customers with astigmatism.
Colored contacts for astigmatism are different because they are designed with toric correction. This helps customers who require cylinder and axis values select lenses that are closer to their actual contact lens prescription.
The colour effect may look similar to ordinary cosmetic lenses, but the prescription structure is different. That is why customers with astigmatism should not choose regular colored contacts unless their eye-care professional confirms that they are suitable.
Who Should Choose Toric Colored Contacts?
You may need toric colored contacts if your contact lens prescription includes cylinder and axis values.
These lenses may be suitable for customers who want:
- Natural-looking colored contacts with astigmatism correction
- Brown, grey, blue or green toric colored contacts
- Circle lenses with toric prescription options
- Prescription colored contacts for astigmatism
- Selected cosplay or character-inspired lenses with toric customization
- A better alternative to wearing plano cosmetic lenses with glasses
Do not rely only on your glasses prescription. Contact lens prescriptions and glasses prescriptions can be different.
How to Read an Astigmatism Contact Lens Prescription
When ordering toric colored contacts, you may see several prescription fields.
1. SPH or Power
This corrects near-sightedness or far-sightedness. Negative values usually correct myopia, while positive values usually correct hyperopia.
2. CYL or Cylinder
This corrects the amount of astigmatism. Make sure the cylinder value you select matches the available product options.
3. Axis
Axis is usually shown from 0 to 180 degrees. It tells the lens how the astigmatism correction should be positioned.
5. Base Curve
Base curve relates to lens fit. An unsuitable base curve may affect comfort, movement and stability.
6. Diameter
Diameter is the total lens size. Cosmetic lenses may also have a visible graphic diameter, which affects how large or defined the iris appears.
Why Cylinder and Axis Matter
Cylinder and axis are important because astigmatism correction needs to sit in the correct direction on the eye.
If the cylinder or axis does not match your prescription, vision may not feel clear or stable. This is one reason toric lenses require more careful selection than ordinary colored contacts.
For custom toric colored contacts, production may also take longer because the lens parameters are more specific.
Natural Colored Contacts for Astigmatism
For everyday beauty looks, choose softer shades and blended patterns.
Popular natural options include:
- Brown toric colored contacts
- Grey toric colored contacts
- Blue toric colored contacts
- Green toric colored contacts
- Natural enlargement toric lenses
- Circle lenses for astigmatism
If you want a subtle effect, choose lenses with soft patterns and moderate graphic diameter. If you want a more noticeable transformation, choose designs with stronger colour opacity or a more defined outer ring.
Cosplay Colored Contacts for Astigmatism
Customers with astigmatism may also want lenses for cosplay, anime, fantasy or Halloween looks.
When choosing cosplay toric contacts, check:
- Whether the design supports toric prescription customization
- Whether the colour and pattern match your character
- Whether the lens has a clear pupil, reduced pupil or special effect
- Diameter and graphic diameter
- Production time
- Prescription range
- Replacement period
Not every special-effect lens can be produced with toric correction, so product availability should be checked carefully.
Can Customers with Astigmatism Wear Regular Colored Contacts?
Some customers with mild astigmatism may be advised by their eye-care professional that they can wear regular spherical contacts. Others may need toric lenses for clearer and more stable vision.
Do not assume that regular colored contacts are suitable simply because the power seems close. If your prescription includes cylinder and axis, ask your optometrist whether toric contact lenses are required.
Choosing the Right Replacement Period
Colored contacts for astigmatism may be available in different replacement periods depending on the design.
Daily Toric Colored Contacts
Daily lenses are convenient because they are worn once and discarded. Availability may be more limited for coloured toric designs.
Monthly Toric Colored Contacts
Monthly lenses can be reused during the stated replacement period when cleaned, disinfected and stored correctly after each wear.
Custom or Longer-Replacement Toric Contacts
Some custom toric colored lenses may have longer replacement periods. Always follow the replacement schedule stated on the product page and packaging.
The replacement period usually begins when the lens package is opened, not based on the number of times the lenses are worn.
Contact Lens Care and Safety
Toric colored contacts should be handled with the same care as any other contact lenses.
Before wearing or storing reusable lenses:
- Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
- Inspect the lens for damage.
- Use fresh contact lens solution.
- Do not use tap water or saliva.
- Do not reuse old solution.
- Do not share lenses with another person.
- Do not wear damaged or expired lenses.
- Follow the stated replacement period.
Remove your lenses immediately if you experience pain, unusual redness, blurred vision, strong dryness or persistent discomfort. Seek professional advice if symptoms continue.
Before You Order
Before purchasing colored contacts for astigmatism, prepare your latest contact lens prescription and check:
- Left-eye and right-eye power
- Cylinder value
- Axis value
- Base curve
- Diameter
- Product prescription range
- Processing or production time
- Replacement period
- Whether the lens is sold as one piece or one pair
This helps reduce ordering mistakes and improves the chance of receiving lenses that match your intended prescription and use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are colored contacts for astigmatism?
Colored contacts for astigmatism are toric contact lenses that combine cosmetic colour effects with prescription values used to correct astigmatism, such as cylinder and axis.
What does toric mean in contact lenses?
Toric contact lenses are designed for people with astigmatism. They use additional prescription parameters to help correct vision affected by irregular eye curvature.
Can I wear regular colored contacts if I have astigmatism?
Some customers may be able to wear regular colored contacts, but others need toric lenses. If your prescription includes cylinder and axis, consult your eye-care professional before choosing regular colored contacts.
Do I need cylinder and axis to order toric colored contacts?
Yes, toric lenses usually require cylinder and axis values in addition to power. Check your latest contact lens prescription before ordering.
Are toric colored contacts available for both eyes?
Yes, but each eye may have different prescription values. Enter the correct power, cylinder and axis for your left and right eye when ordering.
Are colored contacts for astigmatism available in natural colours?
Yes. Selected toric colored contacts are available in natural shades such as brown, grey, blue and green, depending on the product range.
Are cosplay contacts available for astigmatism?
Some cosplay or special-effect colored contacts may offer toric customization, but not every design is available for astigmatism. Check each product page for prescription and customization options.
Why do toric colored contacts take longer to produce?
Some toric colored contacts are custom-made because they require specific power, cylinder and axis combinations. This can increase processing or production time.
Can toric colored contacts move or rotate?
Toric lenses are designed to sit in a stable position, but movement can still happen. If the lens rotates or feels unstable, vision may become blurry. Consult an eye-care professional if this occurs.
Should I use my glasses prescription to order toric contacts?
No. Glasses prescriptions and contact lens prescriptions can differ. Use a valid contact lens prescription when ordering contact lenses.