Tuesday, August 08, 2006

The Crazy Contact Lens and the Bizarre Impact on the World of Eyesight

You will find many crazy things in the world today which are quite popular with the young generation. They like spiked hair, colored shocking pink, pierced tongues, eyelids, eyebrows, funny tattoos in places which will shock you to think about, and so on. One more item joining the bandwagon is the so-called crazy contact lens.

There is no shortage of new and exciting ideas available for today’s generation in terms of eye care and this type of contact lens is likely only the beginning in terms of what is to come down the road of strange new fads and interesting new ideas for our kids.


Crazy Contact Lens: Just For Kids?

If you are looking for a definition, there isn’t any available however what does describe the crazy contact lens is the fact that it is totally unusual. When I say unusual, I mean things that are meant to shock you, scare you and even intimidate you. These mainly consist of red color lenses, bright yellow, transparent blues, and so on – the things which make you spine tingle when you see a horror movie. Though these are mostly used for ghost movies and the like, you will find quite popular with the younger generation too, who actually wear for the same purpose, i.e. make others really notice them (and possibly gasp while doing so).


Types of Craziness

To answer this question, plenty! This series will include all types of spooky stuffy such as flags, cat yellow, dark red (bloodshot), zebra stripes and so on. What joys do the kids who wear these types of lenses get out of this I will never know; but they are shocking and astonishingly eye-catching. Maybe this is the exact thing the younger generation wants: to force the world to take notice of them. Well, with this type of lenses, you cannot help noticing them, and at the same time maybe fear them to some extent.


The Difference of a Crazy Contact Lens

Other than that (being totally out there in design and color), there is nothing different in this type of lenses. These are strictly speaking plain cosmetic lenses and do not require any prescription or consultation with the doctor. However, it would not be a bad idea to still talk to someone with experience on this matter before buying and using them, so as to know what are the basic precautions and maintenance advice for these lenses.

Once you know the basics, you can enjoy using them safely!

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