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One of the best special effects contact lenses on the market are vampire contact lenses. They are particularly popular at Halloween of course, but they can be equally effective for theatrical purposes. If you are in your local play or involved with any thespian activity, vampire contact lenses can be a very effective addition to your makeup toolbox. If you feel a bit mischievous of course, you can always pop them in when you have visitors knock on your door. Special effects contact lenses have been known to have a remarkable effect on the door to door salesmen population.
Costume lenses such as vampire contact lenses are not restricted to be used solely by those with bad eyesight. They are available over the counter without prescription, so they will have not corrective effect on your vision. The other side of the coin of course is that if you have eyesight that requires correction, such as astigmatism, then over the counter lenses such as these will not benefit your eyesight at all. Their sole benefit to you will be cosmetic.
Vampire contact lenses are prepared differently from conventional cosmetic coloured contacts in that they are not tinted. Because of the effect required, the lenses are actually printed. Because of this, the effect that they produce can be quite stunning.
If you were or have worn contact lenses at any time, then you will be familiar with the regime involved with putting the vampire contact lenses into your eyes and removing them. In addition, you should be also aware of the hygiene requirements which surround the use of contact lenses. If on the other hand you are not familiar with contact lenses then it might be appropriate for you to consult with an eye care professional to test that your eyes can use contact lenses without problems and to help educate you with the regime involved with contact lenses.
Good hygiene is essential for contact lens wearers, and those wearing cosmetic lenses will be no different. If you follow the proper guidelines for contact lens care, you will prevent infection and damage to the eye. Always make sure that your hands are clean before inserting or removing the lenses, always clean the lenses before storing them, and never share your lenses with anyone else. Equally, never borrow anyone else’s lenses either. Eye infections can be very serious, and two sure ways to catch an infection are lack of hygiene and sharing lenses.
It would also be wise to watch others who also use vampire contact lenses. If you ever encounter anyone at a party or anywhere else that looks the same with our without their vampire contact lenses, then be very wary, turn and run like mad!
By: Charlie Cory..
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