Information On Using Colored Contact Lenses
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by: ElizaMelzono
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There are virtually endless possibilities to choose from, but one of the most popular themes for parties these days concern vampires. Vampire contact lenses are just the thing to get the creativity flowing and set the tone for a party that everyone will remember!
The huge popularity and availability of books, movies, TV shows and even clothing lines should provide you with all the ideas you need! There are a lot of different ways you could go when it comes to costumes but one thing that will make any garb stand out is vampire contacts. Before you choose your contacts, do a little research, especially if you haven't worn them before.
There is no difference between contacts that are used to change one's eye color and costume contacts. Colored contacts are colored, that's it. The part that covers our iris is colored, but where your pupil is stays clear so your vision will stay the same.
With vampire contacts, you get to make your eyes totally white or blood red, or any other strange color combination, while still operating the exact same way eye color contacts of different designs do. You can find vampire lenses that are made by some of the best color contact manufacturers in the business.
Cooper Vision and Ciba Vision both manufacture lines of costume contacts including those perfect for any vampire ensemble. There are other contact producers on the market, but it's wise to stick to the trusted eye care manufacturers.
You'll have a greater risk of experiencing eye damage if you go with a less than stellar company, so find the best. You can find vampire costume lenses in many places online, or your opthalmologist can help you as well. If you choose to go online for your costume lenses, you can find some of the best eye care brands available for competitive prices, depending on the website you go with.
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Eliza has written other articles on contact lenses. Check out her sites at clear contact lenses and white contact lenses.
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