By Ray Lam
Are your eyes ready to go toe to toe with a pair of crazy lens contacts? Special effects contact lenses, also identified with theatrical contacts or crazy lens, have experienced a surge in popularity over the last several years. Colored contacts entered the world of eye wear as a funky rendition on corrective gear for the specs. A generation has witnessed the colored contact's rise a convenient eye gizmo to the status of an international fashion statement. And just when it seemed that contact had done it all, lenses went crazy!
The contacts are available both with prescriptive correction as well as for those who just want a new look. While the offerings seem to be limitless, there is still safety to consider. Below is an investigation into what crazy lens contacts are out there and how they should be taken care of.
There are two main providers of crazy lens contacts: WildEyes, by CIBA Vision, and Crazy Lenses by CooperVision. While these are the tow largest providers, there are also lesser known companies out there. WildEyes offers several looks for those wanting a change. These include Jaguar, Zebra, Black-out, Alien and many more. Crazy Lenses offers Cat Eye, Red Spiral, Wolf and Fire. They also offer crazy Bloodshot contact lenses. The base of the lenses is white and there are thin, blood vessel looking streaks running through them.
Most often these crazy lenses happen to be special effect lenses or Halloween lenses. These lenses are offered in a wide range to make you choose the perfect one for yourself as per your need. The lens could be a black out lens that would make even your eye ball white and give you very dreadful appearance. In crazy parties you may find folks wearing such lens. This lens happens to be a regular part of Hollywood horror flicks.
The other possible crazy contact happens to a scleral black colored contact. It makes your eyes completely black including your sclera. So these lenses could be scaring yet endearing at the same time. You can have a collection of these lenses to be used for various occasions. Crazy lenses may suit your unconventional theme dress parties. Contact lenses that happen to be based on eyes of wild creatures are craziest of all crazy contacts and are most sought after by youngsters.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
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