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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Special Effects Contact Lenses - What They Are and Why to Use Them

If you've ever seen a movie about vampires or monsters where people have oddly colored eyes, cat eyes or other types of eyes, you've seen special effects contact lenses in action. These contact lenses, rather than correct sight (though some are actually prescription as well) create a special effect in the eye.
These lenses come in a wide variety of types and are available to the general public. While certain special effect contact lenses are designed especially for a movie, you can also expect to find similar ones on the public market within a few months after the movie is released.
Styles of Special Effects Contact Lenses
There are so many different types of these contact lenses that you can really get any look you want. For some people, this means simply changing their eye color. Light eyes can easily become any color you like, from green to blue to brown or even purple. Dark eyes are more limited in the options, but can usually go with black, dark green and sometimes a dark blue or purple.
For more zany effects, there are plenty of other options. Everything from the very scary cat eyes or red hellish eyes to more benign smiley face contacts can be had. There are circuit board contacts, zebra or tiger stripes, and just about anything else you can imagine. There are even images available to place in your eyes, so you can have a tiny flower or mountain scene actually placed on your eye.
Not every special effects contact company will provide all of these options, but you'll find that the catalogs of effects are quite surprising.read more

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