Scary Halloween Contact Lenses

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Freak out your family and friends with our fantastic Halloween contact lenses which will really make you stand out. Pair these scary contacts with your frightening costumes and special effects makeup. Choose from Dracula and Terminator to Dragon and Wolf eye contacts which you will love wearing to your parties. Everyone will be surprised with your brand new look and will want a pair for themselves to wear to the next party they go to.

Blood Shot Contact Lenses Blood Shot Contact Lenses

Get a crazed horror movie look this year with our creepy blood shot contact lenses. These white lenses with a red vein design looks realistic and very haunting. With a life span of 1 year once opened and a water content of 38%, these contacts made by Colour Vision will provide exceptional quality, immediate freshness and amazing hydration. Everyone will be shocked with your quick transformation and will be amazed with these fabulous lenses which cover up your natural eye colour. Pair these with our scary Skitzo fancy dress outfit and bright arterial squirt blood which will definitely get everyone talking.

Dracula Fangs Contact Lenses Dracula Fangs Contact Lenses

Open up your eyes with these scary Dracula fangs contact lenses which will look great teamed with a creepy vampire fancy dress outfit and matching vampire teeth. Everyone will be impressed with your fantastic new look and will love a pair of these affordable 1 year life span contact lenses. Your eyes will always feel comfortable, fresh and hydrated thanks to the 38% water content. Make a bold statement and show off these attractive yet scary lenses perfect for parties, fancy dress and special occasions.

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