Special Effects Contacts - FX Contact Lenses


Special Effects Contacts - FX Contact Lenses

If you enjoy horror movies, you probably enjoy the special effects aspect that come along with it.  Horror movies want to keep the viewers attention while scaring the hell out of you at the same time.  There have been thousands of special effects films produced in film & television history to really capture and captivate the viewers mind.  In The bulk of scary movies, one of the special effects methods is to include special effects contacts.

Zombies, werewolves, vampires & people possessed by demons are considered to be some of the scariest creatures in History, and is the main reason why they are frequented into horror movies. 

They share a common ability in that they undergo severe good to evil transformations, and the eyes being a key factor in that transformation.  Reality is, we enjoy scary situations, and we like the severe and scary moments when human eyes dramatically alter color and form.

Special effects contacts, also referred to as costume contact lenses -- and they were often worn by actors & theater stage performers.  They are also known to be worn for fun.  They're known to be worn for sexual & role-playing acts with partners, tapping into a another personality, animal or scary monster has always been known to strengthen sexual prowess.

Vampire contact lenses are known to be the standard choice of all the contacts, due to the growing Goth scene.  There are countless different scenes, lifestyles & looks that can conform to 4 styles of special effects contacts.  These 4 versions are considered the most fashionable on Halloween and the Gothic scene -- costume contact lenses role-playing your desired zombie, werewolf, vampire & cat-like creatures.

In addition to being worn on Halloween, they're also made popular from films, acting, rock/metal, industrial & Goth scene.  Here is other costumes & lifestyle types these four special effects contacts mainly conform to.

Red Vampire Contact Lenses

Considered the utmost dominant and extreme color of all the theatrical contact lenses.  Comes in the color of blood red.  Red, in mythology, famous as the color of the devil, these vampire contacts resemble evil.   Goes well with just about any style of horror costumes or dark goth garments.  Most prevalent costumes include devil, dragon, demon, dinosaur, vampire &  Greek legendary creature type costumes, which are the best fit for these contacts.

Blue Vampire Contacts

FX contact lenses from 'Interview with the Vampire' - Lestat (Tom Cruise) & Underworld vampires.

These cool blue, but chilling vampire contacts will scare the bejesus out of any human being.

You were left hypnotized & subdued to their magnificent & charming blue vampire eyes with dark rings and couldn't help but fall in love with them.

These lenses can be worn with any kind of gear that elicits charm, or commands admiration -- A handful of noble ideas could be the following...
   
- Greek Gods, Rulers or Goddess
- Angel or Princess
- Hard-core Gangster or Mobster

White Zombie Contact Lenses

These contacts are the real deal!  Includes  a white patternless iris, these sinister contacts make an appropriate match for any zombie, killer or ghost gear.  Are also worn by any gothic vampires that have finally gone over the edge.

Werewolf Contact Lenses

Giving off a piercing look, wolf contact lenses include black limbal rings & golden inner rings.

Goes well with any wolf look, dark goth attire, or for any long-haired womanizers.

Cat Costume Contacts

If you want to look sexy,  cat eye contacts are the way to go.  Cat eye lenses feature a classic vertical pupil, sure to turn heads.  Generally goes well with all cat-like outfits, and many other ensembles.  Some of the most common color cat eyes worn in society are yellow iris & black pupil, which personifies strength & vigor.

New FDA Contact Lenses Laws

If buying FX contact lenses for non-prescription reasons, an appropriate fitting from Doctor or clinic is needed for safety reasons.  There have been many cases as of recent of companies selling special effects contacts illegally without getting fittings and/or prescriptions -- thereby causing damage to the eyes/corneas of the buyers.

 

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