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Black Sclera


Black Sclera are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Black Sclera contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.
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Blackgate Orc



Blackgate Orc are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Blackgate Orc contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Slither



Slither are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Slither contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Bloodlust



Bloodlust are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Bloodlust contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Corvinus-M



Corvinus-M are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Corvinus-M contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Frosty



Frosty are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Frosty contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Possessed



Possessed are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Possessed contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Hellraiser



Hellraiser are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Hellraiser contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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Black Out



Black Out are Custom Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) Contact Lenses. Black Out contact lenses are ideal for theatrical production, movie production, parties, Halloween, or just to make in impact. All novelty contact lenses are a final sale. No refunds or exchanges.

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BLack Sclera Lens Information



I want my Novelty contact lenses before Halloween. When should I place my order?


We advise you allow 3 business days for delivery when using courier shipping. Despite our best efforts, you may not receive your lenses by Halloween. Ordering early will help ensure you receive your lenses in time to enjoy them.


How long will it take to get my Novelty Contact Lenses ?


Most people want these lenses for a party. Your best bet is to order early so they will arrive on time. Lens.com can ship your Novelty contact lenses by courier for 2-3 day delivery. The delivery time includes Rx Verification and processing of your order.
If you choose standard delivery it should take roughly 7-9 business days from date of order. To ensure timely delivery we recommend shipping by courier and placing your order early.

Are Novelty contact lenses approved for extended or overnight wear?


Absolutely not. The materials in Novelty contact lenses are approved only for short-term wear (less than 8 hours). You will increase the risk of damage to your eyes if you do not follow your eye care professional’s wearing instructions.


Are Novelty Contact Lenses suitable for use while driving?

No they are not suitable for use while operating a motor vehicle or any other machinery requiring good vision for safety. They will distort your vision and interfere with peripheral vision. Your best approach is to take your lenses and solution with you and insert your lenses when you reach your destination or when it is safe to do so.


My friends and family members want to try on my Novelty lenses. Is that safe to do?

Absolutely not. Severe eye infections can be spread from one person to another when sharing contact lenses. In addition, contact lenses must be fit correctly by an eye care practitioner to avoid other complications. Recommend they order their own Novelty contact lenses from Lens.com, we’ll be glad to assist.


Can Novelty Contact Lenses be worn by everyone? 

Unfortunately not everyone can be successfully fit in contact lenses. If you have successfully worn regular soft contact lenses or RGP lenses, the odds are pretty good you’ll be able to scare your friends this Halloween with Novelty (Halloween, Special Effect, FX, Theatrical) contact lenses from Lens.com.


Will my normal eye color be visible through the contact lens?

Not likely, however Novelty Contact Lenses will tend to appear different from person to person depending on their underlying eye and sclera (white of the eye)color.

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Novelty Contract Lenses


Cosmetic contact lenses


A woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lenses; the enlarged section of the image shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
A cosmetic contact lens is designed to change the appearance of the eye. These lenses may also correct the vision, but some blurring or obstruction of vision may occur as a result of the color or design. In the USA, the Food and Drug Administrationfrequently calls non-corrective cosmetic contact lenses decorative contact lenses. These types of lenses tend to cause mild irritation on insertion, but after accustoming to the lenses, the eyes are typically well tolerated. As with any contact lens, cosmetic lenses carry risks of mild and serious complications, including ocular redness, irritation, and infection. All individuals who decide to wear cosmetic lenses should check with an eye care provider prior to first use, and periodically over long term use in order to avoid potentially blinding complications.
Theatrical contact lenses are a type of cosmetic contact lens that are used primarily in the entertainment industry to make the eye appear confusing and arousing in appearance, most often in horror film and zombie movies, where lenses can make one's eyes appear demonic, cloudy and lifeless, or even to make the pupils of the wearer appear dilated to simulate the natural appearance of the pupils under the influence of various illicit drugs.
Scleral lenses cover the white part of the eye (i.e. sclera) and are used in many theatrical lenses. Due to their size, these lenses are difficult to insert and do not move very well within the eye. They may also hamper the vision as the lens has a small area for the user to see through. As a result they generally cannot be worn for more than 3 hours as they can cause temporary vision disturbances.
Similar lenses have more direct medical applications. For example, some lenses can give the iris an enlarged appearance, or mask defects such as absence of (aniridia) or damage to (dyscoria) the iris.
A new trend in Japan, South Korea and China is the circle contact lens. Circle lenses appear to be bigger because they are not only tinted in areas that cover the iris of the eye, but tinted prominently in the extra-wide outer ring of the lens. The result is the appearance of a bigger, wider iris.
Although many brands of contact lenses are lightly tinted to make them easier to handle, cosmetic lenses worn to change the color of the eye are far less common, accounting for only 3% of contact lens fits in 2004


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Novelty Black Sclera Lenses

Cosmetic contact lenses


A woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lenses; the enlarged section of the image shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
A cosmetic contact lens is designed to change the appearance of the eye. These lenses may also correct the vision, but some blurring or obstruction of vision may occur as a result of the color or design. In the USA, the Food and Drug Administrationfrequently calls non-corrective cosmetic contact lenses decorative contact lenses. These types of lenses tend to cause mild irritation on insertion, but after accustoming to the lenses, the eyes are typically well tolerated. As with any contact lens, cosmetic lenses carry risks of mild and serious complications, including ocular redness, irritation, and infection. All individuals who decide to wear cosmetic lenses should check with an eye care provider prior to first use, and periodically over long term use in order to avoid potentially blinding complications.
Theatrical contact lenses are a type of cosmetic contact lens that are used primarily in the entertainment industry to make the eye appear confusing and arousing in appearance, most often in horror film and zombie movies, where lenses can make one's eyes appear demonic, cloudy and lifeless, or even to make the pupils of the wearer appear dilated to simulate the natural appearance of the pupils under the influence of various illicit drugs.
Scleral lenses cover the white part of the eye (i.e. sclera) and are used in many theatrical lenses. Due to their size, these lenses are difficult to insert and do not move very well within the eye. They may also hamper the vision as the lens has a small area for the user to see through. As a result they generally cannot be worn for more than 3 hours as they can cause temporary vision disturbances.
Similar lenses have more direct medical applications. For example, some lenses can give the iris an enlarged appearance, or mask defects such as absence of (aniridia) or damage to (dyscoria) the iris.
A new trend in Japan, South Korea and China is the circle contact lens. Circle lenses appear to be bigger because they are not only tinted in areas that cover the iris of the eye, but tinted prominently in the extra-wide outer ring of the lens. The result is the appearance of a bigger, wider iris.
Although many brands of contact lenses are lightly tinted to make them easier to handle, cosmetic lenses worn to change the color of the eye are far less common, accounting for only 3% of contact lens fits in 2004


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