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Cullens Gold Vampire Black Out | Volturi
Blood Red
Angelic Red | Wolf Pack Black Wolf |
Edward, Bella, Alice, and the gang are vegetarian vampires, hence the golden eye color. Gold Vampire contact lenses are sure to become a classic.
Apparently when they're hungry, veggie vampire eyes are black, (like Black Out).
Human-fed vampires have glowing red eyes. I mean, did you see Jane's *(Dakota Fanning's) eyes? Yikes!
Either of these two featured lenses will work.Blood Red has more of a jagged red ring and large pupil hole. Angelic Red has a black outer right which highlights the eye.
While technically the eye color of each wolf in the pack takes on the eye color of the actor, I couldn't resist adding Black Wolf to this list.
Halloween lenses can last up to 12 months once the vials have been opened as long as they are stored properly. Lenses can be re-worn within the year but during the day, the maximum suggested wear time is 6-8 hours.
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6 New Favorite SFX Lenses and 1 New Look From Coastal Contacts
In the United States, a prescription is required for colored contacts under the Federal Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act. Even for colored lenses without any vision correction (cosmetic only), a prescription is mandatory in the U.S.
If you are from Canada or elsewhere, you may not be subject to the same consumer laws. However, we strongly suggest that you be fitted for color contacts by an eye care practitioner.
In cases where the manufacturer or supplier is not from the U.S. you may not be required to provide prescription information. However, you should still see an eye doctor and be properly fitted for contact lenses.
Read theFairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act on the FTC Government web site
Learn how to read your color contact prescription
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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