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At PinkyParadise Australia, we celebrate the art of eye transformation with our premium range of coloured contact lenses, thoughtfully selected for our Aussie customers.
Whether you're aiming for a subtle enhancement or a bold, eye-catching statement, our collection is designed to cater to every mood, occasion, and personality under the Australian sun.
From the sun-kissed hues of honey browns to the oceanic depths of sapphire blues, our lenses offer a spectrum of possibilities to complement your unique Aussie lifestyle.
With special promotions tailored for our Australian customers and dedicated local support, PinkyParadise is your trusted partner in elevating your look with a touch of eye-catching colour.
With PinkyParadise Australia, every glance is an opportunity to make a memorable impression. Explore our collection now!
Our range of coloured contacts is available as both: Prescription coloured contacts (Daily wear contacts) and No prescription coloured contacts (Cosmetic lenses).
Need a pair of lenses that blend seamlessly with your natural eye colour? Check out our range of natural effect lenses with refreshing hues like gray, black and brown to enhance the natural beauty of your eyes without drawing excessive attention.
At Pinky Paradise, we offer many top brands, including Geo Medical and our exclusive home brand Princess Pinky. With multiple designs and colours, you're sure to find the perfect match for you.
Natural Looking
Essential
For those who love to experiment with bold looks, our range of vibrant contacts is a one-stop solution. From stunning purples, sparkling ruby red and sky blue to passionate pinks, we've got it all!
Our extensive range of vibrant colored contacts is mostly opaque, offering a complete colour change. Pick the ones that are as unique as you!
vibrant
oppaque . bold
Looking to enhance your naturally dark eyes? Check out our selection of coloured contacts for dark eyes and get your dream look. From subtle enhancement to a bold transformation! Add high-quality images of top products, and visitors can click to browse more of this range
For Dark Eyes
Subtle. bold
Discover a variety of shades and styles designed for light-eyed beauties. Enhance your natural colour or add a pop of tint to your original look. Look and feel your best with our range of coloured contact lenses for light eyes!
For Light Eyes
Pop. Enhance
Enlarging coloured lenses are the perfect solution to create an illusion of large doll-like or anime-inspired eyes. Browse our wide range of eye-enlarging coloured contacts to get the captivating looks you've always wanted!
Enlarging
Bigger . bolder
Complete your Halloween look with our cosplay-themed lenses. From ethereal fairies to spooky vampires, there's a pair of Cosplay Halloween contact lenses to suit every costume and character. Pick your favorites now!
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At Pinky Paradise Australia, we have a wide range of coloured contacts categorised by Colours, Brands, Diameter, Effects, and Disposability.
loved these! was easy to apply and didn’t bother the eye that much! made me look very creepy.
Mema V
Verified Buyer
These lenses have been a total success. Love how my Avatar look looks with them. They are amazing and very easy to put on. Besides being comfortable, I didn't have any irritation or discomfort.
Stefany M
Verified Buyer
Super vibrant and real one was exactly same with product photo. The color appear very vibrant on the photos too. Perfect for COSPLAY.
Misako O
Verified Buyer
They’re beautiful! I have very dark brown eyes and they cover up nicely. I would give comfort on wearing them a 10/10 too.
Alexis A
Verified Buyer
Where to buy coloured contacts in Australia?
In Australia, you can purchase coloured contact lenses at optical stores, optometrists, online retailers such as PinkyParadise, and certain pharmacies and retail stores.
Do I need a prescription for coloured contacts in Australia?
Yes, according to Australian regulations, you need a valid prescription from an optometrist or ophthalmologist to purchase coloured contacts. This is because coloured contact lenses are considered medical devices and require a prescription to ensure proper fit, usage, and eye health.
Are there any restrictions on wearing coloured contacts in certain professions or workplaces in Australia?
There aren’t specific nationwide restrictions, but certain professions or workplaces might have their own guidelines regarding eye appearance. For example, industries that demand a more natural appearance (e.g., customer service roles in hospitality or healthcare) might have policies regarding the use of coloured contacts.
Are there any age restrictions for wearing coloured contacts in Australia?
No, there isn’t a specific legal age restriction for wearing coloured contacts in Australia. However, eye care professionals often consider the maturity and responsibility of the individual when prescribing contacts, including coloured contact lenses.
How much do coloured contacts cost in Australia?
The price of coloured contacts in Australia can vary significantly depending on factors such as brand, type (daily disposable, monthly disposable, etc), quality, and where you make the purchase.
A box of coloured contacts might range from AUD20 to AUD100 or more, with premium or specialised lenses constant more. The price difference may also be due to the different quantities of lenses per box and if the lenses have specific features, such as toric lenses for astigmatism.
Do coloured contacts feel different than regular contact lenses?
They typically feel similar to regular contact lenses in comfort and sensation when properly fitted or cared for. However, some individuals might initially experience slight differences due to the lenses' pigmentation.
Can I swim or participate in water activities while wearing coloured contacts?
We generally do not recommend wearing contact lenses, including coloured contacts, while swimming or engaging in water activities. Contact lenses can absorb water and potentially lead to discomfort and an increased risk of eye infections. There is also the chance of losing the lenses in water.