Halloween Costume Contact Lenses
Have you thought of making Halloween costume contact lenses
part of your Halloween costume this year? Theatrical costume
designers have called on the use of contact lenses to transform
the appearance of actors on stage and in movies for many years.
The eyes are where most of us look first when we meet someone,
and simply changing the appearance of the eyes can make an
actor seem more handsome, beautiful, dangerous, magical,
inhuman, or whatever the designer wishes.
Until recently most of us have not been able to afford or
obtain designer contact lenses with these amazing
transformational powers. Now we can.
How would you like to look at your Halloween party this
year? You could become almost anyone or anything you want by
just inserting tiny and perfectly safe contact lenses in your
eyes.
There are two main types of designer contact lenses. The
lowest cost, most common and easiest to use are small round
discs that sit over the center of your eyes. You can still see
through a clear center in almost all cases - one exception is
an opaque lens you could wear over one eye to look blind in
that eye. All the area around that clear center is available to
designers to create all manner of colours and effects.
The second main type of contact lens is the sclero lens,
which fits over the whole eye. With these lenses you can change
the colour and appearance of even the whites of your eyes. Eyes
that are red or green all over, for example, can be a very
scary and unnatural look, and perhaps exactly what you need for
your Halloween party look this year. The striking impact of a
designer sclero contact lens can blow you away with the design
possibilities when you have such a large area to work with.
However, these sclero lenses are more expensive and more
difficult to fit, and much less widely used. Of course, this
means if you do use them, you will stand out even more in the
Halloween crowd.
Costume contact lenses are usually made plano, or ready and
safe to be used by anybody whatever their eyesight. If you need
prescription lenses, you can usually arrange for this to be
done especially for you, but you should expect that there may
be additional costs. If you are only wearing them for a few
hours at a Halloween party it may not be worth the trouble
unless your eyes need a lot of correction for you to see well
enough.
Some contact lenses come as soft disposables, and some of
these offer cosmetic colour changes. However the kind of high
visual impact costume contact lenses you will be looking for as
part of a Halloween costume are more likely to be hard lenses,
which give more scope for designers to add their variations.
There is even expensive unique hand painted special effects
designer lenses available. Hard contact lenses have a longer
lifetime than disposables, at least a year if cared for
properly as your optometrist will advise.
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