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Cosplay Contact Lenses For Halloween
Halloween in the United States, for most of us, is the scariest time of year. When I was a kid (just a few years ago, of course), a bowl of spaghetti was enough to have us screaming. Now, things have gotten a little more complicated. Take the costumes, for example. Not only are people having more and more elaborate costumes, but technology allows us to do some crazy things. Cosplay contact lenses, for instance, let people change even their eyes for the sake of a scary costume. Cosplay contact lenses are theatrical lenses that come in all kinds of colors and kinds. You can get red eyes, yellow eyes, white eyes, contacts that make your eyes look like a werewolf or a regular wolf or really bloodshot, and all kinds of other crazy looks. I can't even imagine what kinds of costumes must go with these kinds of contact lenses. If you went to a store and bought these, you could probably pay as much for the Cosplay contact lenses as you would for the rest of your costume. But fortunately they're available wholesale on the internet. That means you cut out the middleman, or middle woman as the case may be, and that translates into potentially huge savings for you. Any time you buy wholesale, from coffee to clothing to designer handbags, you save money. You can't just up and buy them, though. For one thing, the FDA requires that anyone making a contact lens purchase has to have a prescription for contacts. That's for the safety of the customer, so that, whether they're plano (non-prescription strength) or powered, they know that the contacts will fit your eyes and you know how to put them in, take them out, and take care of them. Also, prescriptions expire after a year or two, so the prescription has to be current. There is not a huge demand for Cosplay contact lenses, since most people wouldn't wear them every day. Clowns and other professionals might be the exception. In any case, they're not available in toric or other special kinds of lenses, just in the regular, standard spherical shape. So, if you want to make your Halloween extra scary this year, try Cosplay contact lenses. With a prescription for contacts and the daring to be really different, you'll be the life of the party. It's a huge step above a bowl of spaghetti.
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