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Usually “red eyes” and contact lenses don’t go together. When that happens, it usually means that you’re experiencing irritation in your eyes hence the red eyes. It doesn’t bode well for the health of your eyes especially if the irritation is not taken cared of immediately. However, red eye contact lenses in this context means red colored contacts, either plain or with special artistic designs that are perfect for scaring people on Halloween.
There are a variety of red eye contact lenses to choose from. The plainest design is simply the red ring around the iris (that part of the eye that gives it its color) with a clear space in front of your pupil to allow you to see through the contacts. Variations on the red eye contacts involve striking patterns and designs on the red background. Most of these designs are reminiscent of movie characters, like vampires and wolves that are commonly known for their red eyes. Even the distinctive red eyes of some Japanese anime characters are also replicated and are very popular during costume play events.
Other red eye contacts don’t just cover the pupil but the whole eye as well. These are called sclera contacts because they also cover the sclera (the white part of the eye). Some red eye sclera contacts involve a black background with red designs and patterns. Others involve the reverse, having a red background with black (and other colors) patterns. You may be familiar with the Star Wars’ Sith eyes, Resident Evil’s T-Virus eyes, X-Men’s Phoenix eyes and even Dracula’s red eyes.
Most of these designs are available through online contact lenses retailers and through manufacturers like CooperVision and Ciba Vision who also have their own brands of red eye contact lenses. They may range from as low as $30 to as high as $300 a pair. Be discriminate in your choice because the health of your eyes should be your priority.
You must have a valid contact lens prescription before your buy any contact lenses within the USA.
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It’s common knowledge that the reason why people wear contact lenses is because they provide a better alternative to wearing eyeglasses in terms of eye correction. Over the years, contact lenses have evolved from simple eye correction (like myopia and hyperopia) to treating astigmatism and even presbyopia. Now, there are even colored contact lenses for those who want to enhance or alter the color of their eyes.
From these changes, it’s inevitable that more purposes for contact lenses will be discovered. One good example is that now, they’re also available for aesthetic purposes and these lenses are aptly called novelty contact lenses. They’re called “novelty” because you do not intend to use them regularly, only for special occasions like Halloween, parties and costume events. They come in a variety of designs, unique and fresh, which make them so popular. These novelty contact lenses were mostly utilized by special effects teams in movies especially for horror, science fiction and fantasy characters. You’ll probably recognize them in zombies, vampires and werewolves. Novelty contact lenses complete the costume, the look for these characters making them more believable and more real, giving credence to the movie as much as the story.
If you’re interested in getting a pair for yourself, maybe as an accessory to your Halloween costume, you need a prescription from your eye doctor even if your eyes don’t need any correction. You need a proper fitting to make sure that these lenses are suitable to your eyes because they can come in varying dimensions. You also need to be instructed on the care and maintenance for these medical devices especially if this is the first time you’re using them.
You have to understand that even novelty contact lenses can cause eye irritation, bacterial infection and even worse, blindness, if the necessary precautions are not taken. Don’t risk the health of your eyes for a short term’s wear.
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Nowadays, almost everyone has heard of contact lenses and their role in giving back clear vision to people who need it. It’s another way of treating common eye conditions like myopia, hyperopia and even astigmatism and they come in a variety of brands, types and even added features. Regular contact lenses are usually clear and transparent although there are available colored contacts too. Regardeless if they’re clear or colored, since they’re primarily prescribed for people who need corrected vision, expect them to carry corrective powers.
If, on the other hand, you don’t need any eye correction but still would like the option of using colored contacts, there are what you call non-prescription color contact lenses. They’re essentially cosmetic contact lenses that are available in plano prescription (zero corrective powers). Though you call them “non-prescription” it generally means that you don’t have any necessity for eye correction but you still need a prescription from a professional eye doctor to be able to buy and use these contact lenses. Contact lenses, even the non-prescription ones, are not “one-size-fits all” types. That is why it’s necessary to go to an eye doctor for a professional fitting to see which pair suits you best.
Non-prescription colored contacts are especially popular because you can enhance or alter the color of your eyes as a fashion statement. Your main purpose for using contact lenses is for aesthetic and not corrective reasons. There are two types of colored contacts, opaque and enhancement. Opaque color contacts totally change the color of your eyes, whether you have light-colored or dark-colored eyes. Enhancement color contacts only highlight, not change, the color of your eyes. These are perfect for people who want only a subtle yet positive change in their appearance. Many contact lens manufacturers carry non-prescription colored contact lenses among their list of products and they even come in dailies or frequent replacement schedules.
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A lot of people look forward to Halloween. Kids and grown-ups alike can’t wait to put on their Halloween costumes, go trick-or-treating and having a marvelous time. Some even prepare their costumes months in advance just to be the life of the party. But guess what, despite the fabulous costumes and elaborate make-up the effect won’t be complete if your eyes don’t contribute their part to the whole attire.
There are a number of Halloween contact lenses that have become popular during this season. Halloween contact lenses can be described as cosmetic contact lenses that sport special designs reminiscent of horror movies, science fiction and fantasy tales. For example, if you’re going to a party dressed like Vampire Lestat or Vampire Louis from the movie “Interview with the Vampire”, wearing the same kind of eyes that they had in the movie will really complete your ensemble. If you want a pair of creepy Halloween contacts, you should try the black sclera which completely blacks out your eyes. It even has its counterpart, a white sclera that renders your eyes blind with whiteness because you can’t see from out of them. Zombies, ghouls, orcs, and vampires all are well-represented with their very own Halloween contact lenses available in retail stores and direct from manufacturers.
The key is to get them straight from reputable sellers and get your own prescription from your eye doctor. It is imperative that you learn the ins and outs of dealing with contact lenses even though they seem like toys. These are still medical devices that if improperly handled may lead to eye infection and worse, blindness.
When you’ve gotten your pair of Halloween contact lenses, make sure to maintain proper hygiene when handling it. Never share them with anyone. Never sleep in them too. These precautions are necessary if you are to enjoy your Halloween contacts for a long time.
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It’s a common fact that teenagers and the younger generation are most likely to be in the thick of things when it comes to fashion trends. They have no qualms about sporting the newest and most popular clothing, accessories and gadgets. It’s no surprise that when Glow-in-the-dark contact lenses came out, they were an instant hit.
Glow-in-the-dark contact lenses, as the name suggests, are costume contact lenses that are specially designed to glow in the dark. They are made from a special luminous ink painted on the surface of contact lenses. Because of the uniqueness of the contact lenses, they became very popular accessories especially in rave parties, Halloween events and any occasion where you want to stand out in the crowd.
However, despite its popularity, there are some who consider glow-in-the-dark contact lenses unsafe. In reality, the only thing that will make the lenses unsafe is improper use, fitting and over-all maintenance. For instance, you need to purchase your glow-in-the-dark contact lenses from reputable stores and retailers. The first thing you need is a prescription for your lenses and if the retail shop does not ask you for it, then you should beware. The next best thing to do is not to share your lenses with anyone. It’s understandable that you want your friends to also experience wearing the lenses but it’s most sanitary if you do not share them. You minimize the risk of bacterial infection if you maintain the proper hygiene with your glow-in-the-dark lenses, like you would with regular lenses. One other important thing to remember is to never sleep in your glow-in-the-dark lenses. At the most, you can wear them for up to 8 hours but more than that will subject your eyes to unnecessary strain.
Treat your glow-in-the-dark contact lenses with the proper respect and your eyes will remain healthy for a longer period of time.