Black sclera lenses
The next time you are getting ready for a fancy dress party, why not go all the way with your costume? Why not try a pair of black sclera lenses with it? These accessories will give any costume that something extra which will surely help in bringing out its real horror. Nowadays, there are a wide variety of different lenses available and you can use any of them to help add that level of authenticity to your costume that will leave others shocked. These novelty lenses basically provide you with an opportunity to change the color of your eyes even though you don't have a corrective prescription. Even though you will not be able to get corrective lenses without prescriptions, these lenses can be purchased almost anywhere without a prescription.
There are many online retailers that sell such lenses as well. There was a point in time when such lenses were only sold to production companies and theatrical companies for use in movies or plays. But nowadays, with the newfound popularity of blacking out your own eyes, black sclera contact lenses are even sold to the general population without much trouble. You can find these lenses at almost any novelty shop or eye care specialist. The only thing for you to remember here is to get your eyes checked by a professional before choosing to wear these lenses.
Sclera XL lenses are basically contacts which cover your entire eye. These black lenses make your entire eye look black including the white area surrounding your iris and pupil. There is only a little portion at the ends of your eye which remains white. These lenses are also called black out lenses because of this. They are great when you are trying to look like a vampire or even for rock concerts. Most people wear these lenses just so that they can have a good time while there are some that wear these lenses just to intimidate or shock people.
No matter what you choose to wear these lenses for, all I can guarantee is that whoever sees you will definitely be shocked. One last thing though before you rush off to get yourself some black sclera lenses. If you have a corrective prescription, it is recommended that you get your eyes checked and then get such lenses made according to your prescription. Wearing incorrect lenses can cause severe damage to your eyesight. You wouldn't want that now would you? If you just need them for about an hour only on one occasion like say while making a movie, you don't need to get them made as per your prescription. But if you plan on wearing them on a regular basis, then you should get proper lenses. It's always better safe than sorry isn't it?
There are many online retailers that sell such lenses as well. There was a point in time when such lenses were only sold to production companies and theatrical companies for use in movies or plays. But nowadays, with the newfound popularity of blacking out your own eyes, black sclera contact lenses are even sold to the general population without much trouble. You can find these lenses at almost any novelty shop or eye care specialist. The only thing for you to remember here is to get your eyes checked by a professional before choosing to wear these lenses.
Sclera XL lenses are basically contacts which cover your entire eye. These black lenses make your entire eye look black including the white area surrounding your iris and pupil. There is only a little portion at the ends of your eye which remains white. These lenses are also called black out lenses because of this. They are great when you are trying to look like a vampire or even for rock concerts. Most people wear these lenses just so that they can have a good time while there are some that wear these lenses just to intimidate or shock people.
No matter what you choose to wear these lenses for, all I can guarantee is that whoever sees you will definitely be shocked. One last thing though before you rush off to get yourself some black sclera lenses. If you have a corrective prescription, it is recommended that you get your eyes checked and then get such lenses made according to your prescription. Wearing incorrect lenses can cause severe damage to your eyesight. You wouldn't want that now would you? If you just need them for about an hour only on one occasion like say while making a movie, you don't need to get them made as per your prescription. But if you plan on wearing them on a regular basis, then you should get proper lenses. It's always better safe than sorry isn't it?