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In the movie Pitch Black, actor Vin Diesel wore a pair of pitch black mirrored contact lenses that were, for a lack of better words, cool beyond words.  These contact lenses are, thankfully, now available on the market, and you can buy your own pair to jazz up or add to the scary factor of your next Halloween costume.  They are a recent contact lens invention and are often used for special movie effects where the character has inhuman qualities that need to show up in the actors’ eyes.  Pitch black mirrored contact lenses are almost completely opaque, and like the object that these contact lenses are named after, they reflect images of everything the wearer sees, which makes for a slightly chilling effect that is just eerie enough to be cool.

However, finding your own pitch black mirrored contact lenses can be a little difficult, especially when the biggest names in special effects contact lenses do not produce them.  There are very few online stores that sell pitch black mirrored contact lenses, and you will be extremely lucky if you saw a listing that will fit your budget and your preferences for delivery schedule.

As with other types of contact lenses, always consult with your eye doctor before purchasing and wearing them.  Also, you might be pleased to find out that your local eye doctor can order these pitch black mirrored contact lenses for you from his or her commercial supplier.  They will be quite expensive, so make sure that you really want them before shelling out money for these contact lenses.

Pitch black mirrored contact lenses will not be so difficult to care for.  You will have to follow care instructions prescribed for regular special effects contact lenses.  However, fingerprints might be unattractive to look at on the mirrored surface, so you might want to put on rubber gloves before wearing them.

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Pitch black contact lenses are perfect for Halloween costumes or for those moments when you want to freak people out. These contact lenses are designed to make your eyes look unnatural and unnerving—your irises and sclera will be entirely black as movie monsters are often portrayed to have.  Just imagine all the fun you will have at Halloween parties and freaking unsuspecting people out.  The best pitch black contact lenses are those that will cover the entire eyeball and cover all the whites of your eye.  However, wearing them is a lot like wearing extremely dark sunglasses—so if you are wearing them indoors, you should always be careful in moving about so you do not bum into things or knock stuff over.

Pitch black contact lenses are for special effects or theatrical use only, which means they cannot be worn to aid in vision correction.  If you are apprehensive about the health of your eyes when wearing pitch black contact lenses, always remember to consult an eye care professional about the safety and care instructions for the product.  Pitch black contact lenses should never be worn overnight or for extended periods of time, because they block the flow of oxygen in your eyes, which can make your eyes feel uncomfortable and irritated, and even cause serious complications such as infections or permanent injuries on the eyes.

Pitch black contact lenses are not used to correct vision-related problem but in order to buy them, you’ll still need a prescription from an eye care professional.  You might want to practice caution with buying these items, because they will sit directly on the surface of your eyeballs—undoubtedly one of the most sensitive parts of the body.  Also, always make sure that your hands are clean and dry when handling the pitch black contact lenses to avoid foreign particles and grime from getting to your eyes.

Comments (0) Posted by Beverly on Monday, November 7th, 2011


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With Halloween just around the corner, there are a lot of people looking for movie contact lenses will take their costumes to the next level.  Halloween costumes are not only limited for kids raring for trick or treating—adults are also getting competitive with their costumes, which they put together to impress their friends and colleagues.  However, not all of us can look exactly like the movie character we are trying to portray with our Halloween costume—even if we get the wig and the clothes perfectly.  Sometimes, movie characters are distinctly identified with their eye colors, especially the ones from fantasy and science fiction movies.  There are a lot of movie contact lenses in the market that you can use to fully get into character.

However, movie contact lenses are not known for their vision correction capabilities, and often, safety.  A lot of people are concerned with the wide availability of such movie contact lenses. Some people even manage to buy them without prescription which is illegal in the US. Contact lenses are placed directly on the surface of the eyes, which are one of the most delicate parts of the body and one of the organs that are particularly susceptible to infection. Movie contact lenses are also inexpensive, a fact that leads a lot of people to fear for the safety of their eyes.  Even if you are just going to wear the contact lenses for a day, you need to make sure that they are safe to reduce the risks of infections and diseases.

To make sure that the movie contact lenses you are buying for your Halloween costume, buy from a reputable seller who provides a guarantee that their products are safe.  Also, it would be best to consult with your eye doctor before wearing movie contact lenses you have purchased off the Internet.

Comments (0) Posted by Beverly on Friday, November 4th, 2011


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Monovision contact lenses are prescribed to people with presbyopia, which is a condition characterized by farsightedness caused by a loss of elasticity in the eyes.  Presbyopia is a vision problem that can be a little tricky to address, especially if there are other existing conditions.  Monovision contact lenses often have one lens addressing farsightedness, and the other for nearsightedness.

How does monovision work, exactly?  Of our two eyes, there is a dominant eye, which commands the brain’s attention as visual information is transferred.  Of course, the non-dominant eye still functions, but the dominant eye is the “driver.”  Even if the non-dominant eye is fitted for near vision, it will not interfere with the transmission of visual information between the brain and the dominant eye.  Often, the brain will adapt to the two extremes, but the adjustment period is often characterized by nausea and headaches.  Monovision contact lenses are more effective than monovision glasses because the contacts sit directly on the surface of the eyes.

Monovision contact lenses are very effective for people with presbyopia—with 75 percent of users reporting that their vision problems are addressed by this method.  However, monovision contact lenses are a compromise at best, which means that there are minor issues and problems that would not be addressed directly.  One such side effect is diminished depth perception and occasional headaches because of the different lens powers on each eye.  There are also reports of reduced vision sharpness for people wearing monovision contact lenses, especially when viewing objects at a distance.  This reduced vision sharpness often goes away after two to three weeks once the eyes have adjusted to the different lens powers.

Consulting with an eye doctor if you suspect that you have presbyopia, which is a condition that occurs in middle age.

Comments (0) Posted by Beverly on Tuesday, November 1st, 2011


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One of the major concerns when wearing contact lenses is the amount of time the lenses can stay in your eyes.  Most contact lenses are recommended to be worn for just eight hours every day (and be immersed in a lubricating and disinfecting solution for more than four hours), and one will just have to return to wearing glasses for the rest of the day.  This limited “freedom” given by regular contact lenses sometimes turn people off from using contact lenses.

 

Recently, there have been a lot of improvements and advancements in contact lenses that you can wear for extended periods of time.  Long-wear contact lenses can be worn for more than eight hours in a day, and sometimes, up to a month before removal.  These types of long-wear contact lenses are very convenient for people who need their clear vision for the entire day.  Long-wear contact lenses are also ideal for people who engage in physical activities for the whole day.

Long-wear contact lenses are specially designed to provide the user maximum comfort when they are worn.  They are often made with a special water-based polymer that is not only around 25 to 80 percent water, but also retains a lot of the lubricating solution. Wearing long-wear contact lenses is just like having a drop of water or tear on your eyes for the whole day.  Long-wear contact lenses are also designed not to dry out and allow oxygen to permeate the surface of the eyes.  Oxygen and moisture are very important to the eyes’ biochemical balance—without them, the eyes will feel very dry and tired, which can result to blurred vision and increased susceptibility to eye infections.

Ask your eye doctor about long-wear contact lens brands that best suit your vision correction needs, lifestyle, and budget.

Comments (0) Posted by Beverly on Saturday, October 29th, 2011