HOW SAFE ARE HALLOWEEN CONTACT LENSES

Decorative contact lenses or Halloween color contacts change the color of our eyes. Usually, these contacts have no prescription and are not used to correct our vision problem.
Usually, these contacts have different types of name:

1. FASHION CONTACT LENS

2. HALLOWEEN CONTACTS LENS

3. COSMETIC CONTACT LENS

4. THEATER CONTACT LENS

These types of lenses really add some extra value with our costume. Halloween contacts make our eyes frightening, glowing in the dark and even make our pupils look like a cat’s eye. Before wearing these lenses, you should follow some simple rules and regulations so that no harm can be happen.




#1.
Have a thorough eye exam from a licensed optometrist. These eye doctors will help you to choose the best color contacts that suits you the most.
#2.
Only purchase your eye contacts from a certified or licensed company who has the permission to sell non prescription color contacts. Or you also can buy from your doctor precisely. Doctors purchase contact lens from an FDA approved company. Be sure that, if you purchase any cheap color contacts with any other suppliers, rather than your eye doctor then the supplier will definitely ask your prescription that you have got from your eye doctor to know the measurement. Just do not buy contacts from the below areas.
a. Roadside Vendors.
b. Beauty Supply Stores.
c. Flea markets.
d. Uniqueness Stores.
#3.
Buying contacts without FDA approved will be very dangerous. The FDA does the contacts test to verify whether a lens is safe for your eyes or not. FDA is very much straight on this process. Contacts which have no FDA approval may discharge hazardous chemicals into your eyes. These chemicals may cause blindness, scratch your cornea, ulcers and many other problems.
#4.

If you are having issues with using contact lens, immediately take an appointment with your doctor. Learn how to insert and remove your contact properly.
#5.
All contact lenses have a clearing and wearing instruction. Make sure that you are following the instruction. Never ever share your contacts with anyone. Sharing contacts may spread infections or eye diseases.

#6.
If you found any redness or swelling, immediately remove your contact and consult with your doctor. Without doctor confirmation do not use the contact again. #7.
Always justify before buying contacts whether it is FDA certified or not. Contacts are medical devices and authenticated by FDA.
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