Halloween is only a few weeks away so it’s that time again of the year for the creative to strut their stuff with the craziest Halloween costumes and outfits. When it comes to Halloween costumes, one of the most popular accessories is definitely Halloween contact lenses. There are now 100′s of styles of halloween contact lenses, which are often referred to as special effects lenses. These lenses were designed specifically for Halloween and you can get just normal lenses without a prescription (purely for cosmetic appeal) or you can even get the halloween contacts with your RX subscription; so there’s lots of choices for everyone; whether or not you actually need contact lenses is a whole separate topic.
Wondering about the different styles available for this Halloween season, well then check out this great video on Halloween contacts :
When looking online for these contact lenses a great supplier is Coastal Contacts – they are the same company that made this promotional video and are regarded as one of the premiere online suppliers of contact lenses . They offer huge savings when compared to retail prices and carry all the most popular brands of contact lenses as well as eyeglasses and sunglasses. They also clearly show you the most popular Halloween contact lenses so you don’t need to waste time looking for that perfect pair to suit your costume. My favourite is the “white-out” style, just imagine cruising into a party or club with those on – you’re guaranteed to get some looks or at the bare minimum have a very interesting conversation piece if you so wish to exploit it, I would! So remember to get your awesome pair of Halloween contacts before it’s too late!


October 21st, 2009 at 8:39 pm
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