Friday, March 12, 2010

Dark contact lenses

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Contact lenses that glow in the dark are likely the same as other types of contact lenses that human uses. The only difference is that it glows in the dark unlike other types of contact lenses that are commonly used nowadays.

Glow in the dark contact lenses arespecial effect lenses that are specifically created and designed for fun and as well as for theatrical use. This glow in the dark contact lenses is now available in the public market. At first, these types of lenses are used to have some special effects in various television shows and movies.

It is also used to have some fun and added enjoyment at rave parties. It can as well be used to create a more dramatic effect to a person who chooses to use it as his/her fashion accessory.

During Halloween, glow in the dark contact lenses are the best accessory to make the Halloween costume more scary and factual.

The best thing about this type of lenses is that you can use it without the need to have some vision prescription and correction with certain ophthalmologists. You can specifically use ‘Plano’ lenses that certainly do not have any sort of vision correcting capabilities. This only means that using glow in the dark contact lenses is totally about fun and real-time convenience.

However, you should know that glow in the dark contact lenses do not totally glow in full darkness. It glows particularly in certain events like night clubs that uses black lighting.

Below are the various colors of glow in the dark contact lenses:

  • Yellow
  • Pink
  • Green
  • Blue
  • White

How does glow in the dark contact lenses glow?

As you go on reading this article, you probably question on why it glows in the dark. The answer to this question is that it is coated with luminescent material on the surface of the contact lenses. The luminescent material specifically glows and radiate as it is exposed under UV (Ultra Violet) lights. That is how it specifically glows. No tricks, no magic, just pure technology.

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