Costume contact lenses may take your Halloween costume to the next level, but they’re riskier than you might think. It’s easy to assume these fashion lenses — which are often an impulse buy — are ...
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Contact lenses make it easier for people with poor vision to work and carry out daily tasks. About 45 million people in the U.S. use them to correct their vision. Soft contact lenses are the same size ...
Costume contact lenses are hard to resist on Halloween. Just pop a couple of contacts into your eyes and your face transforms into a monster, a demon, a corpse or a cat. For about $20 a pair, the ...
If you are going to wear decorative contact lenses for Halloween, listen to what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has to say. (Photo: Ovsyannikova Yulia / Barcroft Media via Getty Images) ...
If you’re thinking about disguising your eyes this Halloween, beware! The consequences of using non-prescription, over-the-counter or mail-order costume contact lenses could be truly frightening.
(The Conversation) – Your appearance won’t be the only frightening thing about wearing costume contact lenses this Halloween. Your eyes might look like a lizard’s for an evening, but the risk of ...