If you love scary movies, you probably enjoy the special effects aspect that come along wit it.
Movies that incorporate professional special effects into the characters and into the graphics are known to keep the viewers attention while entertaining at the same time.
Zombies, vampires, werewolves & people possessed by the devil are considered to be some of the most frightening creatures in History, and is the reason why they are incorporated into horror films.
A common theme linked with these supernatural beings & monsters is that they undergo extreme transformations, from turning human to monster. And the eyes being a major factor in that special effects transformation.
Fact is, we love frightening scenes, and we enjoy the moments when eyes dramatically transform from good to evil.
In recent years, there’s been a novelty accessory that has been rising in popularity commercially that was one time only worn among a certain brand of people. Those accessories are special effects contacts, better known as theatrical contact lenses.
Once commonly worn by movie stars & theatrical stage actors — now you can witness them worn more often by Goth freaks, rock musicians and on Halloween.
People are also known to be worn for fun. Wearing FX contact lenses can make for great role playing and sexual fun with a partner, thus playing a another personality, creature or monster has always been known to re-boost sexual desires.
Popular FX contact lenses that can conform to any scene, look or life-style are werewolf, vampire, zombie & cat-like lenses.
Here’s a review of each one, and the kinds of costumes and scenes they generally conform to.
Lestat Vampire Contacts
These FX contact lenses have been in loads of movies, two of the most popular were Interview with a Vampire – Lestat played by Tom Cruise & Underworld.
These cool blue, but chilling vampire eyes will send shivers down the spine of any living prey.
You were left hypnotized & submissive to their attractive & enchanting blue eyes with dark rings and couldn’t help but fall in love with them.
These lenses can be worn with any type of look that elicits charm, or demands respect — A handful of worthy ideas might be the following…
- Ancient Greek Gods, Rulers or Goddesses
- Princess or Angel
- Gangster or Mobster
Red Vampire Contact Lenses
Considered the utmost dominant & intense color of all the special effects contacts. Comes in the color of blood red. Red, in mythology, Notorious as the color of the devil, these evil contacts give off the feeling of pure evil. Goes well with any kind of horror costumes or dark goth outfits. Most trendy Halloween costumes include dinosaur, devil, dragon, vampire, demon & Greek legendary creature type costumes, which are the best fit for these lenses.
Also makes a good fit with comic book or cartoon character ensembles like Mr. Sinister & Gambit from X-Men, or Adam Warlock from Fantastic Four.
Black Wolf Contact Lenses
Feature black limbal rings and golden inner rings, black wolf contact lenses give off a sharp & piercing loook that will cut through any soul..
Goes well with any wolf look, dark goth gear, or for any long-haired charmers.
Cat Eye Contacts
Cat eye contact lenses put the sexy in sexy.
Cat eye lenses feature the classic vertical pupil, sure to drop jaws.
Generally works with all cat-like outfits, and many different animal outfits.
Some of the most worn color cat eyes worn in society are yellow iris & black pupil, which personifies strength & vigor.
Zombie Contacts
Zombie lenses are the real deal! Includes a white patternless iris, these creepy lenses make a suitable fit for any zombie, killer or ghost gear. Can also be worn by any gothic freaks that have finally accepted their true nature.
Be sure to follow this link to FX contact lenses to check out our for a full range of special effects contacts, ranging in many different colors, styles, genres, etc.
Important: To ensure the safety of your eyes, and to comply with the federal laws & the fairness to contact lens consumers act, make sure that the seller asks for a prescription.

