I’ll start with the cons, the first one, for me they dry my eyes too much. I can’t feel them per say but boy, I don’t know if it’s the contact solution or what but they make my eyes feel soooo dry, way quicker than other lenses I have. I will switch solutions to see if maybe that helps. But just beware.
2, I think the graphic diameter part is a little too big for my eyes to where the limbal ring is not very visible the way it looks on the images here. Apparently I have smaller irises than average eye. This happens SOME TIMES, not always. It depends on where the lenses are as lenses tend to move in circular motion throughout the day. When they’re in the correct place, the limbal ring is visible but still, if they were a little bit smaller, it would look a lot more how the image looks.
3rd con, if you have DARK BROWN eyes like me, they will look darker than the way they look on the website BUT in my opinion, they still look a very natural ocean blue.
4 con, the pixelation is a little obvious if you’re really up close to someone.
Now for the pros.
These lenses look so freaking real in about 80% of environments. As I said, I have DARK brown eyes almost black, and these make my eyes look as if I was born with blue eyes. Just not LIGHT blue like the images on the website. They look real in the daylight, they look real in yellow indoor light. They look real in a dark room wirh phone flash. In daylight they will look lighter but in dark lighting they will look darker which isn’t how other contacts work which in my opinion, mimick how natural eyes behave. Contacts tend to stay monotone. I feel where they don’t look so real is in white light like at a gas station. They look very dark there and as I said, with my smaller irises and the limbal ring not being visible sometimes, it becomes a bit more obvious they’re contacts.
But second pro, the color around the pupil is so well blended that in dark lighting it looks as if your pupil dilated! And in brighter light the pupil looks tiny! I have never seen that effect in contact lenses and it is as if it were mimicking a real eye!
So cons, smaller irises will have a bit more trouble looking real in dim white light, and they’re sooo dry. But pros, they look very real in daylight, bright indoor light and low yellow light, the pupil appears dilate or contract depending on the lighting and the color seems to change too.
I tried to show with images i uploaded how it looks in a lighter room vs a darker setting. Hopefully you can see the size of the pupil seems to change and I’m not just crazy lol.