Contact Lenses
Theatrical Contact Lens
Sprucing Up Your Costumes With Theatrical Contact Lenses
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No matter if it is Halloween time, your going to a costume party, or are in the theatre, theatrical contact lenses can add that final effect you have been looking for. All too often, we choose costumes that look great, but seem to missing that special something. With theatrical contact lenses, you could finally add that missing link, and provide the finishing touch to any costume. However, it is important to understand how to safely use theatrical contact lenses to keep your eye health at its top level. Theatrical lenses are used in a variety of ways such as finishing touches on that excellent Halloween costume, theatre productions, television shows, movies, concerts, and other musical events for several years. However, they were not overly affordable to the every day person. Today, theatrical contact lenses are both affordable and easily attained by anyone. These lenses come in a variety of style such as simple designs with regular colors or more complicated designs with flowers, letters, stripes, or stars. Because theatrical lenses have become so popular, they have so many different designs that it would literally be impossible to list them all in this article. To put it another way, you know how pumpkin carvings are each unique in their own way? The same applies to this type of contact lenses. Each year, new and exciting designs show up, typically around Halloween time. For example, this year you could find pure black or pure white lenses, or even designs to make it look like you have seriously blood shot eyes or hypnotic eyes. Animals are really popular too, complete your ensemble with eagle, wolf, or cat eyes. What makes the theatrical contact lens so popular is that they allow you to be almost anything you want, at any time of the year. You can even choose from lenses that only cover the pupil or only cover the eye whites. For the sake of your eye health, it is imperative that you use the lenses in a safe manner. Failure to properly wear or use the lenses could result in injury or blindness. Since theatrical contact lenses have become so popular for many people, if you have no history of wearing contact lenses, you will want to be sure to visit your optometrist to learn the proper procedures of inserting, removing, wearing, and caring for your contact lenses. This is true rather you need prescription lenses or not. Rather or not you have vision impairments, does not matter. You have to obtain a prescription from the optometrist before you purchase any type of contact lens. The company selling the lenses is required by law to obtain your prescription, if they don't, look elsewhere. Keep your theatrical contact lenses clean and avoid wearing them for extended time periods to prevent infection. Take note of itchiness, dryness, swelling, or redness, these could be signs of an infection, remove the lenses immediately and contact your optometrist. |