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Costume Non-Prescription Scary Contact Lenses - Plano Contacts - Costume Contacts



Costume non-prescription scary contact lenses, also known as Plano contacts, can provide a theatrical accent to any frightening occasion

Costumer scary contact lenses are available without a prescription and a form of theatrical eye wear Plano lenses are disposable cosmetic contacts that exist with wild popularity in the world of theatrics and entertainment. Costume contacts made their entry into the world of optical care while taking Hollywood by storm. Film villains and numerous theatrical characters have enlisted the use of costume contact lenses for added on-screen presence. Star Wars: Episode I featured stuntman Ray Park as Darth Maul with the assistance of scary costume contact lenses. World Wrestling Entertainment is another popular faction of entertainment where scary lens have become a resident staple. WWE performers like Rey Mysterio, Triple H, and Kane regularly implement the use of frightening optical illusions via costume contacts.

Costume non-prescription scary contact lenses are offered in dozens of decorative designs-just in time for All Hollows Eve. Serving as costume enhancers, costume scary contacts change the appearance of the eye Some frightful contacts available for costume use without a prescription include:

Red Cat Contact Lenses

Gremlin Contact Lenses

Shamrock Contacts

Pointed Star Contact Lenses

Moony Contacts

Creepers Contacts

Black Out Contact Lenses

Sunburst Contact Lenses

Black Wolf Contact Lenses

Reptile Contacts

Costume contacts for special effects have generally been deemed safe when used correctly. Scary lenses should be regularly cleaned, and it is important not to sleep or swim in the lenses. Scary contacts wears should keep clean hands, free of oil and debris, and always wash the hands with a combination of antibacterial soap and cold water before touching the eyes, or inserting or removing contact lenses.

"Costume contact lenses can be a whole lot of fun," said optometrist Thomas L. Steinemann. "But, just like contact lenses used to correct refractive errors, they need to be fitted and handled properly to avoid problems such as eye infections which can lead to vision loss."

Just like any discount contact lenses, proper handling for the costume non-prescription lenses consists of:

Cleaning lenses in the evening following rinse and removal

Storing the scary lenses in a safe case.

The morning lens cleaning regime should include rinsing the lens' overnight case with hot water and allow the case to air dry. Optometrists recommend placing the case in near boiling water to kill any microorganisms that may grow in the case.

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