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Prescription crazy contact lenses also go by the names of Halloween contacts, theatrical contacts, wild eyes, and special effect contacts. Wearing these is the fastest way to change your eyes’ appearance to create different believable characters. Prescription crazy contact lenses are widely used in the entertainment industry, stage performances, and Halloween and costume parties.

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You can get prescription crazy contact lenses in Zero power
(doesn’t have corrective features), but you can’t buy these without a prescription. Contact lenses are strictly regulated by the government of the U.K., U.S.A., and Canada. Besides, any reputable retailer will never sell you anything without a valid doctor’s prescription.
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The styles for crazy soft contact lenses are simply limitless. A few of the most popular types include blood red, spiral, cat’s eyes, vampire eyes, Manson, and black out. With so many choices out on the market, you definitely have all the freedom to showcase different looks that you like.

 

There are plenty of manufacturers out there that produce these types of theatrical contact lenses. Perhaps, the most well-known and loved types come from Ciba Vision’s Wild Eyes contact lens collection. Other manufacturers of theatrical contact lenses that you can consider are Cooper Vision (Crazy Lenses) and Lens Quest (SFX Lenses).

Wild Eyes by Ciba Vision is perfect for men and women who want to spice up their looks with highly interesting crazy contact lenses. Overall, you have 11 fun designs to choose from, like jaguar, wildfire, and hypnotica. Although these are really cool, you still need to have a prescription, even if you don’t have vision problems.

So, what does it look like when looking through one of these? Well, it’s the same as what you see through regular contact lenses. The design doesn’t really block your view because of the clear center or pupil hole. Plus, the printed or hand-painted design is located on the outside, so it doesn’t directly touch your eyes.

The expiration date for your lenses really varies for each brand and type. The average usage life would be 1 month to 18 months, if taken cared of properly. Your licensed eye care doctor will normally indicate on the prescription the expiration date or replacement schedule of your crazy eyes contact lenses.

Taking care of your crazy contacts with prescription still follows the same hygiene and cleaning rules as your regular contacts. That means you should never share them with anyone to prevent acquiring serious eye infections. Use only the recommended solutions. When you need to replace them, visit your doctor first to have your eye examination and new prescription.

You can buy these from any store that sells contact lenses and from your eye specialist. If you are going to buy from an online store, be sure to fill up the form with complete and accurate information. If you don’t, your order for prescription crazy contact lenses will be discarded.

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