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Have you ever watched a monster movie and wondered how they make the eyes so scary? Or what about the latest craze in movies and TV - vampires? They are usually portrayed with different eye colors than human have. The way that the movie studios and TV production teams make the eyes so realistic is using special effects contact lenses. These are very special contacts that have been either hand painted or stamped with various designs or characteristics to make the actor look completely authentic in their role. You can even buy them for yourself now if you want them for a Halloween costume.

Types of Special Effects Lenses

You can now buy almost any type of special effects contact lenses you can think of. There are contacts to simulate human conditions like bloodshot eyes or cataracts. The largest selection is related to the supernatural. There are so many different lenses to create the look of creatures and other non-human beings. As mentioned, you can find contacts to simulate vampire eyes, such as from the Twilight movies. You can also find lenses for demons, werewolves, and goblins among others.

There are also special effects contact lenses in a lot of crazy colors to create a unique look for your costume. Check out ice blue, pink or bright green eyes to put the finishing touches on your look.

Another group of specialty contacts is those that look like anime character eyes. Perhaps the highest demand is for the Sharingan contacts from the Naruto anime series. There are several specific characters you can find lenses for.

Quality of Lenses

Make sure you buy from an online store that requires a prescription and carries FDA-approved contacts. The last thing you want is to order cheap lenses and have them cause problems for your eyes. Even if you don't need a corrective prescription, you will still need to know the correct measurements for your eyes, known as the curve and diameter. If you do need corrective lenses, you will be happy to know that you can get special effects contact lenses if you have an astigmatism or a very high or low prescription