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About FX Contact Lenses
FX Contact Lenses
Some of the most frightening movies in history have incorporated creatures like zombies, werewolves, vampires & possessed people. A popular theme related with these supernatural beings & mythological creatures is that they undergo extreme transformations. Their ability to transform from turning human to monster. And a key aspect of that transformation is in the eyes. Fact of the matter is, we love scary scenes, and we like the extreme and dramatic scenes when human eyes drastically alter form & color.
FX contact lenses, also recognized as special effects contacts is a fairly new novelty that has become more trendy and commercial within the past couple of years. Special effects contacts are worn within many art genres, from Halloween costumes to theater, movie stars and much more.
People also wear them for fun. Wearing theatrical contact lenses makes for great role playing and sexual fun with your partner. Wearing animalistic eyes can act as a booster & stimulant to the sexual determination, man or woman.
Vampire contact lenses are recognized as the most prevalent amongst all the contacts, due to the rising Gothic scene.
There are various different scenes, life styles & looks that can conform to 4 styles of special effects contacts. Vampire, zombie, werewolf & cat-like costume contact lenses are the 4 versions most worn on the halloween season.
Besides being worn on Halloween, they're also popularized from film, theater, industrial, Goth, & rock/metal scene. Here is further costumes & life style types these four special effects contacts mainly conform to.
Devil Red Vampire Contact Lenses
Considered the most extreme & dominant color of all the FX Contact lenses. Comes in the color of blood red. Red, in mythology, Known as the color of the devil, these evil contacts resemble pure evil. Goes well with any kind of horror costumes or dark goth ensembles. Most common Halloween costumes include vampire, devil, dragon, dinosaur, demon & Greek storybook monster type costumes, which are the best fit for these lenses.
Also goes well with comic book or cartoon character outfits Like X-men -- (Gambit & Mr. Sinister), or Adam Warlock from Fantastic Four.
Lestat Vampire Contact Lenses
These special effects contacts have been in numerous movies, two of the most identified are Interview with a Vampire - Lestat played by Tom Cruise & Underworld.
These cool blue, but chilling lenses will send shivers down the spine of any mortal.
You were left spellbound & submissive by their delightful & enchanting blue vampire eyes with dark limbal rings and couldn't help but fall in love with them.
These lenses can be worn with any sort of outfit that elicits charm, or commands admiration -- Some worthy ideas could be the following...
- Greek Gods, Rulers or Goddesses
- Beautiful Angel or Princess
- Hardcore Mobster -or- Gangster
White Zombie Contact Lenses
These lenses are the real deal! Featuring a white patternless iris, these eerie eyes make a suitable match for any zombie, killer or ghost costume. Can also be worn by any goth freaks that have finally gone over the edge.
Wolf Contact Lenses
Giving off a sharp piercing look, wolf contact lenses feature black limbal rings and golden inner iris.
Goes well with any werewolf ensemble, dark goth gear, or for any long-haired charmers.
Cat Contact Lenses
If you want sexy, cat eye contact lenses do just that.
They feature the classic vertical pupil, guaranteed to turn heads.
Generally goes well with all cat-like outfits, and many other animal ensembles.
Some of the most worn color cat eyes worn by people are yellow iris & black pupil, which both colors together personifies strength & vigor.
Be sure to check out our website for a wide array of special effects contacts.
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