Think of your favorite scene in any horror film? It’s usually the moment when the individual transforms into some form of animal or vampire, zombie, or werewolf. Fact of the matter is, we like scary scenes, and enjoy the extreme and exaggerated scenes when human eyes dramatically transform appearance.
FX contact lenses, also known as special effects contacts is a fairly new novelty that has become more popular and commercial within the last few years. Special effects contacts are worn within scores of art genres, from Halloween costumes to theater, movie actors and more.
People also wear them for fun. Wearing FX contacts can make for great role-playing and sexual fun with your companion. Playing another personality, creature or evil monster has always been known to improve sexual desire.
They are most commonly worn within the Gothic scene, the most common choice being vampire contact lenses.
There are numerous scenes, lifestyles and looks that can conform to 4 categories of special effects contacts. These 4 fashions are considered the most trendy on Halloween and the Goth scene — costume contact lenses portraying your favorite werewolf, vampire, zombie and cat creatures.
Motion pictures, stage acting, Gothic freaks and the metal/rock/punk music scene have introduced FX contact lenses to the forefront. I will also give an analysis of each one, and the categories of costumes and scenes they most conform to.
Red Vampire Contact Lenses
Considered the utmost dominant and extreme color of all FX lenses. Comes in the color of blood red. Red, in mythology, Accepted as the color of the devil, vampire contacts resemble pure evil. These go well with just about any style of horror costumes or dark Gothic garments. Most common Halloween costumes include demon, devil, vampire, dragon, dinosaur and Greek mythological creature type costumes, which are the most suitable fit for these lenses.
These lenses also make the perfect fit with comic or cartoon character costumes Like X-men — (Gambit and Mr. Sinister), or Fantastic Four – (Adam Warlock).
Blue Vampire Contact Lenses
These FX contact lenses have been in a lot of movies, two of the most popular are Interview with the Vampire – Lestat played by Tom Cruise Underworld, – Selene played by Kate Beckinsale. These cool blue, but chilling vampire contacts can send shivers down the spine of any human prey. You were left hypnotized and subdued by their lovely and charming blue eyes with dark rings and couldn’t help but fall in love with their characters.
These contacts can be worn with any kind of ensemble that elicits charm, or commands respect — A handful of costume ideas could be the following…
Ancient Greek God or Goddess
Angel or Princess
Mobster or Gangster
Zombie Contact Lenses
These contacts are the real deal! Featuring a white patternless iris, these eerie contacts make an appropriate fit for any ghost, killer or zombie costume. Are also worn by any goth freaks that have finally gone over the edge.
Werewolf Contact Lenses
Giving off a sharp and piercing look, wolf contact lenses include black outer rings and golden inner iris. Goes well with any werewolf look, black goth gear, or for any charming wolves.
Cat Eye Contact Lenses
Cat eye contacts put the sexy in sexy. These lenses feature a classic vertical pupil, sure to turn heads.
Generally goes well with all cat-like ensembles, and many different animal costumes.
Some of the most trendy cat contacts feature a yellow iris and black pupil, which personifies strength and vigor.