Get Halloween Contact Lenses Without a Prescription?
Sometimes,
a little risk is what it takes to make a Halloween costume look its best.
Why
should only the stars who perform as vampires or zombies or angels get to use
colored contacts? Let's see what we can do with them outsides so we can get
plenty of attention.
Take
a look at Damon Salvator from The Vampire Diaries – don’t we adore his
stunning, sharp vampire looks.
That man is dangerously seductive with those
polarized contact lenses.
Okay gals, let's mention a name for you as well. Try
Katherine Pierce – ain’t it amazing to watch her eyes sparkle when she pulls
her ghostly vampire stunts!
You
may be interested in fake blood, sharp teeth projecting out of the mouth, pale
white make up and gelled up hair.
But trust us, without a proper eye
transformation, the entire look is dull.
Didn’t you notice the dangerous
looking eyes of Brad Pit and Tom Cruise in that popular movie Interview With
the Vampire? Didn’t they set a statement!
Some
questions will come into play when preparing to get Halloween contact lenses.
First, where should you get them?
Second, how should you use them if it's your
first time with them?
It
is easy to buy these contact lenses.
You can simply buy them online from a
variety of providers. You'll find a better variety if you go online.
You can
choose a pair of lenses that goes well with your costume. In addition to
finding a vampire theme, you can find lenses for a devil, wildcat or zombie.
But make sure you place your order a bit early just to make sure your costume
lenses arrive in time to avoid tension at the last minute.
Try
buying daily disposable lenses for your needs. There are monthly disposable
options too but they are expensive in comparison and you won't need them after
you are done with the costume.
Remember,
it's fine if this is the first time you are using contact lenses. It is easy to
get them to work right.
The
process of inserting lenses into your eyes is easy to handle especially if
they're daily ones. You don’t have to clean those contact lenses and place them
back in the case and dip the lenses in a sterilizing solution in this case.
Just remove after use and dispose of them. Just make sure you do everything in
a proper place and that your hands are washed while dealing with lenses.
·
Wash your hands with
mild soap; use antibacterial soap to kill germs and bacteria on your hands.
It’s the most basic and yet most important step of all.
· Do it in front of a
mirror – it will give you a proper idea of what you're doing when inserting the
lenses.
- Pick a lens dipped in a case of sterilized solution using your index finger.
- Now, using the other hand, open your eye by stretching the eyelids.
- Place the contact lens gently into the eye and repeat the same with the other eye.
- Blink your eyes gently; check if you feel any discomfort or pain.
Some safety tips:
·
Apply your makeup
before adding your lenses.
·
Finish adding your
shimmer and hairspray beforehand too.
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