Contact Lenses for Halloween FAQ - 7 Things you Need to Know
About Costume Lenses
Planning to make your costume complete with a pair of Halloween
contact lenses? Then there are a few things you should know
before you order yourself a pair of scary special effect
contacts.
1. Can I see when wearing costume lenses?
Yes: the center of most special effect lenses - including
black-out lenses - is clear, so you can see. The only exceptions
are white-outs, frost and other designs that have to hide
pupils. These lenses must be worn only one at a time.
2. Do special effect lenses come with or without corrective
power?
People with good vision can get any special effect contact
lenses for Halloween with zero power (plano lenses). Some
collections come with corrective powers as well - for example,
costume lenses from Wild Eyes and Crazy Lenses. Usually only
minus corrective powers are avaliable, though, and they never go
farther than -6.
See designes of Halloween contact lens with and without
prescription.
3. Are Halloween special effects lenses comfortable?
If you get high quality lenses like Crazy Lenses or Wild Eyes,
they will feel comfortable in your eyes. However, don't expect
that you won't feel the lens at all, especially if you are not
used to wearing contact lenses. Also because of the opaque color
layer, costume lenses block the flow of oxygen to your eyes, so
they might feel irritating after several hours of wear. Eight
hours is the recommended upper limit, for wearing costume
contacts.
4. How long do Halloween costume lenses last?
Most special effect contact lenses are traditional replacement
lenses, which means that they last for a year. Actually, if you
don't wear your lenses every day and take good care of them,
brand-name lenses like Wild Eyes can last up tp 18 months.
There are also monthly disposable Crazy Lenses by Cooper Vision,
which last for about 30 days. These lenses are a great choice if
you plan to wear your scary contacts only during Halloween. They
are also cheaper than yearly lenses.
5. Are there any health risks related to contacts for
Halloween?
There are a lot of FDA warnings about Halloween contact lenses.
However, most problems occur because people don't follow a few
simple rules, which any contact lens wearer should know. Here
they are: - Visit an optometrist before you get your
lenses. Contacts are not a one-size-fits-all proposition - a
doctor needs to measure your eyes for the best fit
- Buy your costume lenses only from registered contact lens
retailers. Never buy them from a gas station or beauty
salon.
- Never share your lenses with anybody - it is a sure way to
pick up an eye infection
- Don't wear your special effect lenses for longer than 8
hours in a row and never sleep in them
- Wash your hands with soap before handling your lenses
- Carry a contact lens case filled with solution with you, so
you can take out your lenses if your eyes start to feel
irritated
- Never wear a damaged lens
If you follow these
rules and the care instructions that come with all brand name
special effect lenses, your scary contacts should not give you
any health problems
6. What is the price range of Halloween contacts?
Mass produced lenses like Wild Eyes and Crazy Lenses are quite
affordable. You can get a pair cat eyes, hot red, spirals or
black-outs for $60-$80.
There are also companies that offer handpainted special effect
contact lenses with hundreds of very interesting designs. These
lenses are called theatrical contact lenses and would cost you
$200 or more, per pair.
7. Where is the best place to order costume contacts for
Halloween?
Your optometrist can get them for you, but this way you will pay
more than necessary. Your best bet is to order your special
effect lenses from an online contact lens store. You just need
to be careful and make sure that you are dealing with a trusted
online contact lens retailer.