Fresh Halloween Contacts and Costume Ideas
From Twilight New Moon to Sexy Kitty
This gallery of photos showcases some of the most popular Halloween contact
lenses.
Coastal Contacts has the largest collection of Halloween lenses (over 100 at
last count) including lenses inspired by the movies, full scleral and custom
lenses, as well as a large selection affordable contacts (less than $35 per
lens), available in Plano and prescription powers.
Click here for all Halloween lenses at Coastal Contacts
Twilight
We Recommend

Twilight

Freshlook Colorblends,
Honey
Twilight inspired lenses are the number one choice this year, thanks
to the release of the second Twilight movie New Moon. Pale face makeup and smoky
eyes are all you need to complete this look.
Zombie Pirate Gal
We
Recommend

White Out

Manson
Don't mess with this lady! Obviously the body paint and face makeup are
extreme on this model, but you get the idea for what's possible. White Out and
Manson are affordably priced at $35. Zombified is a new custom lens this year
with a ragged dark blue ring.

Zombified
Vampire
We
Recommend

Manson

Red Angelic
Always popular vampire looks start with classic vampire eyes. White or
red work equally well. I thought something a little more "undead", like
Lilith, would also be a good choice.

Lilith
Green Eyed Witch
We
Recommend

Green Envy

Green Temptress
Bright
green eyes can look pretty as well as scary so they're a good choice if you want
Halloween contacts that do double duty. Technically, Green Envy isn't a special
fx lens but is quite vivid. Green Temptress is an affordable green. Louis is yet
another popular green lens, new last year, inspired by the movie Interview with
the Vampire.
Louis

Mysterious Elf or Sexy Kitty
We
Recommend

Black Wolf

Purple Kitty
This Halloween look is easy to achieve with Black Wolf or Purple
Kitty contacts. Both lens styles are affordably priced at $35 per lens.
Click here for all Halloween lenses at Coastal Contacts
Please note: contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical
devices that should be worn under the prescription, direction, and supervision
of an eye care professional.
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