Update: Colour your eyes
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Your support makes all the difference.There are few parts of the body remaining that cannot be changed, usually at the expense of painful and costly surgery. But if your burning desire has always been to have violet eyes, the colour of Elizabeth Taylor's, you need wait no longer.
FreshLook Colors, the first disposable opaque colour contact lenses, are being marketed as a fashion accessory. You can now have eyes to match the colour of your handbag and shoes.
The lenses can be made in prescription and non-prescription. You can confuse your friends by changing the colour of your eyes from their natural colour to bewitching green, to violet, to brown and then to icy blue. For information and your nearest stockist, ring 0345 996677.
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