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Special Effects
Contacts
Special effects contacts AKA theatrical or cosmetic
contacts are available in prescription and non prescription
strength.
There are many kinds of special effects contacts. Some look
like cat eyes, others look like strange reptile eyes, or
Dracula eyes. Some special effects contacts simply enhance
the natural color of your eyes.
Some special effects contacts are fluorescent and glow
brightly when black lights are present. These kinds of
special effects contacts are very popular at raves and other
teen functions.
Just as well as there are many kinds of special effects
contacts they also have many uses. |
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The realism of of most special
effects contacts is quite mind boggling. If you have ever
looked at someone wearing them you instantly get a freaky
feeling. It definitely makes a striking visual impact to
onlookers.
Rock stars, movie stars, party goers, play actors and people
just interested in making a statement are using special
effects contacts.
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If you are interested in seeing
the many special effects contacts designs available check
out the Halloween banner in the lower left corner of this
page.
LensMart has eight huge pages of special effects contacts.
Be prepared for a shock, there are some pretty freaky
contacts in those pages.
If you don't currently have a
prescription for contact lenses you may should educate
yourself in contact care and maintenance.
Don't be surprised if you have to visit an eye doctor or
optometrist to get some form of verification that you fully
understand how to properly use and take care of your eyes
and your special effects contacts.
A big reason for this is that teenagers often share special
effects contacts without even bothering to clean them. This
can cause eye infections and other serious health
conditions.
Never share special effects contacts or any contacts, ever,
even if they are "clean".
Special effects contacts are great for many purposes if they
are worn responsibly. |
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