Does anyone know where I can buy cool Halloween contacts (preferable ones that make me look like a zombie). That is my party theme this year & I believe I am going to go that route though it is still early & I may change my mind. Judging from pics on here, sometimes the contacts can make the costume. I would like to buy them reasonably cheap. Last year I found some but they were almost $80. With all the money I spend on decorations & food, I can't afford that much. But if I invested a little bit on contacts, I could go cheap with my costume & make it homemade. Has anyone had any experience with these & who did you purchase them from? I worry that some of these companies aren't reputable. Would appreciate some input on this!![]()
Thread: Scary contacts
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Scary contacts –
09-04-2010,08:36 PM
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09-04-2010,10:29 PM
I believe the company that I used was Coastal Contacts for my white out lenses. It's true, the contacts made a world of difference!
Send..more..paramedics
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09-04-2010,10:47 PM
Which ones do you want... I sell them to my Actors for I believe $45.00. I have couple hundred new sets on hand.
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09-04-2010,11:39 PM
toungesandwich...would you happen to have an all white pair? and be willing to hook me up too?
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09-05-2010,12:52 AM
No problem,
This is what I have sitting in front of me (actually sitting on my dining table) all new unopened Fine & Clear. Contacts only. you would need to go get solution and case once opened.
Manson (most popular white one I have for my actors. It is a whiteout with a thin black ring around the outside)
Target, Spider Web(Black web on white), Hot Red, D.V.L(AKA Banshee), Solid Yellow (AKA Zombie Yellow), Pink, Black out (AKA Pin Heads), Psycho(On white), White outs (only 3 pair), red cat, white cat, green cat, and yellow cat.
· Cats are weighted ..so if they turn they are in upside down.
They are here…http://www.fineandclear.com/rainbow/rainbow_k.html
Just PM me with what you want...
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09-05-2010,01:08 AM
Do be careful what brands you buy...some are cheap for a reason. These contacts cover the iris. FYI- Don't get ones that cover the pupil...bad idea. and if you want ones that cover the sclera (White part) you are in for a world of serious discomfort. You should be able to get many years out of a good set of contacts.
You can get scleras here but I am telling you they are rough to wear...cool but owie! http://www.grimmbrothershalloween.co.../cPath/102_174
Also be careful because when you order some of these companies are being sneaky and only selling you one lens.
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09-05-2010,09:20 PM
Tonguesandwich, do you have a brand you would recommend for prescription FX contacts? I am pretty much blind without mine,...although it might go with my zombie effect nicely!
"People are supposed to fear the unknown, but ignorance is bliss when knowledge is so damn frightening."
— Laurell K. Hamilton
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09-05-2010,09:27 PM
I buy from http://extremesfx.com/ and many of the models Tonguesandwich mentioned are there and they are available as RX (prescription).
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09-05-2010,09:38 PM
Thanks Spats, I will check them out!
"People are supposed to fear the unknown, but ignorance is bliss when knowledge is so damn frightening."
— Laurell K. Hamilton
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09-07-2010,09:26 PM
My daughters and I were wondering if having dark brown eyes will affect the color of the contacts? One daughter would like to try purple but her eyes are super dark brown. Would they just be a darker purple or light purple like the photos?



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