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WildEyes brand (by CIBA Vision) and/or Crazy Lenses (by CooperVision),
I use to use those brands and get
WildEyes special-effect contact lenses include:
Jaguar: metallic teal with a vertical black pupil
Zebra: a cool animal print for your eyes
Black-out: changes your eye color to black
White-out: changes your eye color to white
Cat Eye: yellow, with a vertical black pupil
Wildfire: yellow flames circle your pupil on a red background
Red Hot: changes your eye color to red
Icefire: electric blue with a white ice crystal
Hypnotica: black with a white spiral
Knockout: white with a black X
Zoomin': a blue pinwheel on a black background
Alien: green with a black spaceship
Crazy Lenses designs include:
Cat Eye: yellow, with a vertical black pupil
Red Spiral: red with a white spiral
Wolf: yellow around the pupil, bordered with black
White: changes your eye color to white
Black Spiral: black with a white spiral
Fire: yellow flames circle your pupil on a red background
Stars & Stripes: an American flag
Bloodshot: white with red "blood vessels"
NFL Crazy Lenses: official football team logos
Special Effects Contact Lenses Are Fun, But
They Are Also Medical Devices
While novelty contacts are designed for fun, they are still considered medical devices by the FDA. Like all contact lenses, they can cause eye infections if not fitted correctly or cared for properly. That means you must see an eye care professional to have them fitted and prescribed, even if your eyes don't need vision correction. (This is the law in the United States.)
You also need to clean and disinfect them like any other contact lens, and you must never share or swap your costume contacts with anybody. An eye infection caused by improper use can lead to blindness.
Never buy special effect contact lenses at any store that doesn't ask you for a valid prescription from an eye care professional. Such sales are illegal in the United States, and for good reason: wearing contact lenses that don't fit your eyes properly is dangerous and can cause serious vision problems, abrasions, and infections. Not only that, they will be uncomfortable to wear, so why waste your money?
Special effect contact lenses are as safe as any other contact lens, as long as you follow the rules. Generally, special effect lenses are not made from materials that can be worn overnight. And clean them regularly: make sure to ask your eyecare practitioner to explain the proper care regimen for special effect lenses.
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Red contacts?
Im going to try to go to the optometrist(eye doctor)
And get red contacts
This is awesome? Y/n?