Halloween Contact Lenses





Choosing The Right Halloween Contact Lenses To Complete Your Costume


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Contacts are much more than simply instruments to see with. Today’s contact lenses include special effects contact lenses that can be worn to enhance your outfit, costume or simply scare the pants off of your family and friends. Halloween contact lenses are known for the scary effects they give your eyes. They are perfect to help adorn a costume, use as a theatrical prop, or just to see the reaction they invoke in your family and friends. These types of lenses are also known as “special effects” contacts and “decorative lenses”.

 

Since Halloween is a creepy time of year, it only makes sense that many will turn to a horror costume for the FX they sometimes feature. With the right novelty accessories you can scare the trick-or-treaters or at least give them something to talk about. These novelty accessories come in a variety of styles such as glow in the dark, gothic, wild eyes, crazy eyes, vampire eyes and even black sclera and Riddick eyes. No matter what your choice in costumes is you will find a pair of contacts that will enhance it and make it the very best or a complete horror. You can decide which styles will best suit your needs for the exact effect you are looking for.

 

Most of these wacky and fun lenses can be found in your local novelty store and stores such as Lensmart. You can also find them online at various retailers. While online you can review the recommendations for each style of lens you are considering. Some require more care than others like the glow in the dark and the black sclera lenses. The Riddick style of theatrical lenses is for special FX as are the wild, crazy and wacky lenses. As a leading retailer in this type of lenses, Lensmart has a wide variety that range from scary to fun in themes.

 

The variety in Halloween contact lenses include lenses that cover the white and color of your eyes or ones that cover only the iris or colored part of the eyes. If you have never worn them before, you should be trained in inserting and removing the lenses. This may seem like a simple task but it can prove to be very difficult. In a perfect world this would be done by a professional contact lens fitter but if you have a friend or family member who wears them, it may be just as easy to have them show you. You should review the styles you are considering so you know what type of materials they are made of, what part of the eye they cover, whether they will go with your costume and what it is like to see through them while you are wearing them. Some of these lenses may be difficult to see through such as ones that alter the shape of your pupil. You shouldn’t have to worry about gothic style or vampire style lenses because they only affect the colored part of the eyes.

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