Bring Out The Monster In You With Vampire Contacts
Vampire characters in movies are made believable and frightening with the use of vampire contacts. The use of this type of fx lens was not confined only in the movies, but has spread to the music and fashion industries.
Because of their theatrical effect, these red-colored contact lenses have become one of the must-have accessories for Halloween and costume parties.
If you want to alter your appearance or need to have a look that could capture everyone’s attention or just feeling mischievous, vampire contacts are the one for you. But before you go out and buy these Halloween theatrical contacts, there are some things that you should know first to help you make an informed buying decision.
The red color on vampire contacts are painted in such a way that they cover the natural color of your eyes but still allow you to see through them. The center of the lenses, where the iris and pupil are, remains clear so as not to hamper your vision. However, this does not diminish the frightening effect of red vampire eyes.
This type of Halloween theatrical contacts come in theatrical prescription contacts and non prescription contacts. If you want theatrical prescription contacts, ask your eye care doctor for a prescription and buy vampire contacts that suit your needs.
Do not compromise the health of your eyes by buying poor quality vampire contacts with low-grade dyes as this will damage your eyes. The color layer of good quality contacts are enfolded inside the lens so there is no danger that it will touch your eyes.
If you are a first time user of cosmetic contacts, ask an optometrist for a lens fitting. This is to make sure that you will get the right fit. Poorly fitted contacts have the tendency to slide inside your eyes and this could greatly affect your vision. A prescription from your optometrist is also needed when you want to buy theatrical prescription contacts.
Also, ask an optometrist to show you the proper way of inserting and removing your vampire contacts. Proper handling is important to protect your lens from fading and scratching and to extend its shelf life.
Protecting your vampire contacts is important but it is imperative that you also protect your eyes by following the proper way of cleaning, disinfecting and storing your lens. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water before inserting and removing your contacts. Dry your hands first before handling your lens, especially if you are using soft lenses as they tend to stick on your fingertips.
Use the solution recommended by eye care professionals in cleaning and storing your vampire contacts. Not all cleaning solutions available in the market can be used on theatrical contacts as some of them may strip the color of the lens.
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