Show Your Wild And Crazy Side With Zombie Contact Lenses By Tim Gorman Zombie are a whole new concept in the contact lens industry. Also known as zombie whiteout or zombie special effect contact lenses, they are perfect for a theme party that calls for something scary or for a Halloween fright night get together. Many people who work in theatre as well as in films utilize zombie on a regular basis to change their appearance. Zombie make the eyes appear completely white except for the black dot in the middle. Too scary for some but just right if the occasion calls for spooky or out of this world outrageous. Zombie whiteouts are sure to be an attention grabber and a conversation piece. Zombie contact lenses, just like any other kind of contacts must be fitted to your eyes properly to ensure comfort so visiting an accredited eye doctor is a must. Zombie whiteouts are available both for contact lens wearers who require a prescription for vision correction as well as for those who don't. Keep in mind that eye infections
are always a health concern when you wear any type of contact, regardless of whether you wear ordinary on a regular basis or occasionally wear ones such as zombie white-outs for fun. Proper hygiene in regards to cleaning and disinfecting of is a must. This point cannot be stressed enough. Many big name contact lens companies such as CIBA Vision and CooperVision carry what they term as "WildEyes" or "Crazy Lenses." Zombie whiteout would fall under these categories. If you choose to search for zombie on the Internet keep in mind that they are often also referred to as theatrical or costume contact lenses.
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