Christmas Eye Magic: 5 Festive Colored Contacts Looks to Light Up Your 2025 Holiday Season
The tree is up, the lights are twinkling, and suddenly everyone wants eyes that match the magic.
Here are five Christmas-inspired color directions that girls across the US, Canada, and Europe are wearing this December — plus the exact Christmas mystery box that brings each vibe to life.

Evergreen Forest Eyes – The Classic Christmas Green

Nothing says “holidays” like deep, rich green. Long before decorations went up, evergreen branches symbolized everlasting life in the darkest weeks of winter. Today they translate into the most enchanting eye color of the season.
This year, the “Asa Green” and “Ash Green” looks are everywhere on TikTok and Instagram. If you love that magical, slightly mystical green that photographs like pure Christmas magic, reach for the Green Christmas Mystery Box. Four surprise green tones (think Asa Green, Alpha Green, and sparkling forest shades---Ash Green) that look expensive under fairy lights.
 
 

Snow Queen Blues – Icy & Ethereal

Fresh snow, frozen lakes, midnight skies — blue is winter’s quiet superstar.
From soft powdery blues to piercing ice tones, blue contacts instantly turn you into the queen of any holiday party.
The Blue Snow Night Mystery Box is packed with four wintry blues that give dark eyes a crystal-clear arctic transformation. Perfect for New Year’s Eve, ugly-sweater parties, or just feeling like Elsa all December long.
 
 
 

Gingerbread & Hot Cocoa – Warm Cozy Browns

Pine cones(Neala Brown), cinnamon sticks(Asa Brown), gingerbread lattes (Crystal Brown) — warm hazel and chocolate tones are basically edible in eye form.
These shades make everyone look like they belong in a Christmas rom-com.
The Gingerbread Brown Mystery Box delivers four rich, delicious browns and hazelnuts that feel like a hug. Ideal for family photos, Christmas markets, or when you want to look expensive but effortless.
 
 
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