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Halloween Color Contacts – Make Your Eyes Glow With Costume Contacts Lenses

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Want to transform yourself into a werewolf, zombie, or alien? Theatrical contact lenses can make the transformation a complete success. Find out what is on offer and how to get lenses that don’t interfere with your vision and will attract everybody’s attention.

Color costume contacts – what are your options?

There are two most popular brands of costume contact lenses that offer you the stunning contact lenses – Crazy Lenses by Cooper Vision and Wild Eyes by Ciba Vision. Both companies are famous manufacturers of prescription contacts, including corrective lenses, color contacts and theatrical lenses. So if you buy either Crazy Lenses or Wild Eyes, you can be sure you are paying for top color costume lenses.

These lenses are usually the best sellers:

  • Cat’s Eye – Come in different colors including yellow, green and red make you look like a kitty.
  • White-out lenses – makes your eye completely white, very scary.
  • Black-out – the opposite, your eyes will turn black.
  • Bright Red – for red vampire eyes.
  • Spiral contacts of different color – red, yellow and white, create a crazy spiral effect.
  • Lenses with Fire effect – make your eyes burn with fire.
  • Bloodshot – red blood vessels showing through white, very scary.

How to make sure your lenses are safe.

You might have heard that Halloween color lenses can be dangerous your eyes. You shouldn’t worry; though, because high quality contact lenses bought from legitimate companies are absolutely safe; and there might be problems only if you don’t clean them well. For people who wear contact lenses for vision correction, care for special effect contacts is simple because it is the same as for ordinary contacts. If it’s your first time wearing contacts, though, be sure to talk to your optometrist before you get your lenses. Majority contact lenses have instructions on how to take care of them. Be sure to follow these instructions – caring for your color contact lenses doesn’t take much time and is really
easy.

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Follow these simple rules:

  • Don’t wear your contacts for extended periods of time.
  • For storing and cleaning your costume contacts use only special contact lens solution.
  • Always handle your contacts with clean hands.
  • Through away damaged lenses, don’t try to wear them.
  • If your eyes become red or your feel irritation take the lenses off.
  • Never share your pretty contacts with your friends.

Where can I get colored costume contact lenses?

Halloween is coming soon, and color contacts are on sale everywhere – beauty salons, party shops, flea markets and supermarkets. However, you shouldn’t buy your color contact lenses from these places. There is no guarantee, that the color lenses you buy will be safe and comfortable. You should always talk to your doctor first and get your lenses from his office or from authorized online retailers of contact lenses. Buying your contacts online, you can get the discounted price. Bear in mind that the delivery might take some time, so it’s best to get your lenses at least a week before the party.

Do you think that Halloween lenses are fun? They can really transform you and with so many designs available, you can find color lenses to suit your needs.

Tanya Turner is a publisher of Contact Lenses Consumer Guide where you can find reviews of Halloween costume contacts top and see pictures of real people wearing special effect lenses.

By Tanya Turner
Published: 9/4/2008

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Halloween Costume Contacts – Be the Life of the Party!

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A while ago, costume contact lenses were only used in movies – but not any more. These days anybody can get Halloween color contacts to add the final touch to that costume they like so much. Find out what your best options are, when it comes to costume contact lenses.

A while ago, costume contact lenses were only used in movies – but not any more. These days anybody can get Halloween color contacts to add the final touch to that costume they like so much. Find out what your best options are, when it comes to costume contact lenses.

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Most people only consider costume contacts for a Halloween party but, in fact, you can wear these fun lenses at any time. For instance, they are a perfect way to spice up your appearance for a club or a dance party.

What Halloween color contacts are available?

You have lots of choices, from mass produced costume contacts to unique hand-painted ones. The most popular brands of theatrical contact lenses are Wild Eyes, produced by Ciba Vision, and Crazy Lenses, by Cooper Vision. Both brands offer a wide variety of breathtaking, exotic lenses. You can get Black-out and white-out, bloodshot, Vampire red, Cat’s Eyes, Spirals in many colors, and many more besides.

Still, the best thing about Crazy Lenses and Wild Eyes is that they are produced by respected and well-known contact lens manufacturers. They are FDA approved and safe for your eyes. In spite of their crazy appearance, the lenses are comfortable to wear.

If you look for Halloween color contacts online you might find a lot of places, which sell their own unique designs. You should be careful here, because lenses that look great in a photo are often rather disappointing, when you put them into your eyes. Also, some costume contacts bought online from an unknown manufacturer can damage your eyes.

Scleral Halloween contacts

Most costume contacts are round and shaped like any other contact lens. However, you can also find contacts that cover the entire front of your eye. They are called scleral lenses, and they can create a really magnificent effect. Of course these lenses are expensive, but the good news is that they have come down in price, in recent years. The most popular designs are Alien, Flames, Black sclera and Dragon.

Unique custom-made Halloween lenses

If you have your own design in mind, you can get hand-painted custom-made lenses.Naturally these contacts will cost you more than any other type and you will have to order them way in advance but, looking on the bright side, this way you will get a completely unique look. You can even get the exact prescription you need, if your eyesight isn’t perfect.

Prescription for Halloween contact lenses.

Most people think that if they don’t need vision correction, than they can just go online and order any pair of costume lenses they like. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. Like any other type of contact lens, costume lenses are considered medical devices, so they require fitting by a doctor.

However, if you doctor says that color contacts for Halloween are unsafe, don’t believe him or her. They are just trying to stay on the safe side. Costume lenses produced by reputable manufacturers are perfectly safe, if you take proper care of them.

Caring for your novelty contact lenses

If you already wear contact lenses for vision correction, there will be no surprises for you. The care of costume lenses is the same as for any other contact lenses.

You will need two things – a contact lens case and a multi-purpose solution for soft contact lenses. You can order them at the same time you order your contacts, or get them from any drug store or pharmacy. Wash your hands before touching the lenses, then rinse them in the solution and put them into your eyes. When you take your lenses out, rinse them again and put them into the case, pouring some solution into each cup. Your lenses should always be either in your eyes or soaking in solution; if the lens is exposed to the air for longer than a few minutes it could become fragile and break.

Obviously costume lenses are not something that people use every day. So, it is recommended, that you change the storage solution once a week, while your lenses are not in use. Still, most people don’t bother so, if you need to wear lenses that have spent a few months in their case, give them a thorough rinse and let them rest in a new solution for a few hours before wearing them.

One other important thing to remember is that you should never share your lenses with other people, or wear somebody else’s contacts. Tempting as it might be, this is a sure recipe for a nasty eye infection.

Get yourself a pair of Halloween color contacts, and be the life of the party!

Contact Lens Guide helps you select the best color contacts for any occasion, see pictures and reviews of Halloween color contacts and Crazy Contacts

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You can find lenses that enhance the natural color of your eyes, lenses that enhance your look, and many others. There are also Halloween contact lenses as well, which are great for Halloween or other times.

Order Halloween Lenses in Time for October 31st

Drop dead dates for ordering Halloween contact lenses in time for Halloween. 


By Tanya Turner
Published: 10/9/2007
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