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Vampire contact lenses are special effects
cosmetic contact lenses. You can wear these contact lenses for putting
those extra zing to your Halloween preparation. These lenses are a sure
way to draw attention. These lenses can be used by anybody with or
without vision correction. These vampire contact lenses are different
then the colored contact lenses that you get on the market. They are
printed, not tinted. In fact, they are custom contact lens.
Regardless of your natural eye color, these lenses will show
bright and vibrant color. If you have never worn contacts before, you
should consult your eye care professional when ordering vampire cosmetic
contact lense. However, if you have astigmatism or have special vision
needs such as cataract lenses, these vampire contact lenses are not
going to help you. You can also use these lenses for theatrical purposes.
These
soflens or soft vampire contact lenses are a sure shot way to stand out
of the crowd. As all these are contact lens as well, you have to take
some precautions while using them. Good hygiene is essential for contact
lens wearers. If you follow the proper guidelines for contact lens care,
you will prevent infection and damage to the eye.
You should wash
and rinse your hands thoroughly before touching your eyes, especially
before inserting or removing your lenses. For contact lens cleaning, you
should use a good contact lens cleaner and store the lens in a contact
lens case.
Do not sleep or swim while wearing your lenses. This
greatly increases your chances of infection. Do not share your lenses
with anyone. Start with the same eye, for insertion and removal of the
lenses. This prevents the spread of infection from one eye to the other.
After
removing the lens, place it on the palm of your hand. Rinse the lens
with sterile solution appropriate for your lenses. Gently remove the
lenses with your finger. This removes microbes and particulate matter
from the lens. Theatrical vampire lenses are made for occasional use. If
taken proper care of, these lenses will last for a year. If you follow
the above guidelines, you can greatly minimize your contact lens
problems.
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