| Contact Lenses for Halloween Costumes | | Print | |
| Written by Phil Sikes | ||||||
| Saturday, 23 August 2008 | ||||||
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Many costume designers that work at theaters and on films have long used contact lenses to truly change an actor's appearance, adding an authentic detail to the production. Changing the look of an actor's eyes completely changes the way we view them, since we look into a person's eyes first when meeting them. An actor can become dangerous, handsome, beautiful, inhuman, or magical simply by wearing the right contact lenses.
Many costume designers that work at theaters and on films have long used contact lenses to truly change an actor's appearance, adding an authentic detail to the production. Changing the look of an actor's eyes completely changes the way we view them, since we look into a person's eyes first when meeting them. An actor can become dangerous, handsome, beautiful, inhuman, or magical simply by wearing the right contact lenses. Contact lenses designed to change the way a person looks have only become available to the public in recent years. Now the same ability that costume designers use to change an actor can be used by you. At this year's Halloween parties, you can use completely safe contact lenses to become just about whoever and whatever you want. All you have to do choose the right ones to go with your costume. There are two main types of designer contact lenses. The lowest cost, most common and easiest to use are small round discs that sit over the center of your eyes. You can still see through a clear center in almost all cases - one exception is an opaque lens you could wear over one eye to look blind in that eye. All the area around that clear center is available to designers to create all manner of colors and effects. The second main type of contact lens is the sclero lens, that fits over the whole eye. With these lenses you can change the color and appearance of even the whites of your eyes. Eyes that are red or green all over, for example, can be a very scary and unnatural look, and perhaps exactly what you need for your Halloween party look this year. Since they are larger and cover the entire eye, sclero lenses allow designers to be more creative. You will definitely have a unique look if you use sclero lenses in conjunction with you Halloween costume. These contact lenses, though, are much more expensive than the other option and they are also more difficult to fit to the eye since they are larger. The majority of costume contact lenses that are made for use during Halloween are made to be plano, a term that means they are designed for anyone to wear safely. Obtaining designer contacts with a prescription can be done, but is more expensive. If you can still see moderately well without your corrective glasses, it might not be worth spending the extra money, since you will only be wearing the contacts for a short period of time. Article Author: Finding it tough to come up with unique & creative costume ideas for Halloween? Visit the Get In Costume website, where you'll find plenty of great tips & advice for a costume that will make you the star of the party. Plus, get a free copy of my special report "The Family Guide To Halloween Safety" at http://www.getincostume.com
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