What are Blind Lenses?
Blind lenses are contact lenses that cover the pupil, giving your eyes a blank, blinded look. This works perfectly for creepy, undead cosplay costumes (think zombies, ghosts, etc), and adds a fun touch of spookiness to any party outfit!
What are Mesh Lenses?
Mesh lenses, similarly to blind lenses, cover the entire eye. However, instead of being composed of a flat and even surface, they feature a mesh design that criss-crosses the natural eye with a fine netting. The look of mesh lenses is different, but don’t forget; they still cover your pupil, just as blind lenses do. Your vision will be impaired regardless.
Blind and Mesh Lenses- Key Information
These lenses, as we’ve already mentioned, cover the entirety of your pupil. This means that your vision will be completely covered and impaired for the duration of your lens wear.
PLEASE NOTE- due to these lenses blocking your vision, you MUST NOT ever wear them while driving, or doing any other activity that requires clear visibility. These gorgeous lenses are perfect for a fun, spooky photoshoot in your bedroom, but they aren’t the best lenses to wear out and about.
Why not find a pair of blind contacts and a pair of cosplay contacts in the same colour, and switch them out when it’s time to party?
How do I look after my SFX Lenses?
Your special effects lenses can be cared for in the same way as any other contact lenses. You should always consult the lens packaging and follow the instructions that you see there. However, here are a few essentials you should always be aware of:
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Contact lenses should always be handled with clean hands and checked for any damage or debris before being inserted into the eye.
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Lenses should be stored in sterile contact cases and washed ONLY with eye-safe solution.
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Before your first wear, the contact lenses must be soaked in an eye-safe solution for at least 2 hours.
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No matter what your lens duration is, you should only wear contact lenses for a maximum of 8 hours at a time.
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If you experience redness or irritation while wearing your contact lenses, you should check them for debris or damage. If issues persist, we recommend removing the lenses and seeking advice from your optician.
If you’re interested in more lens care information, feel free to peruse our Care Guides, which hold plenty of important information on how to look after your lenses.
Our Blind and Mesh Styles
Now that you know exactly what these lenses are, and how to take care of them, you’re ready to start shopping! Here are all of the SFX lenses that we stock in these styles:
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White Blind Lenses
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Black Blind Lenses
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Red Blind Lenses
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Grey Blind Lenses
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Blue Blind Lenses
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Green Blind Lenses
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White Mesh Lenses
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Black Mesh Lenses
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Red Mesh Lenses
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Pink Mesh Lenses
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Grey Mesh Lenses
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Violet Mesh Lenses
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Yellow Mesh Lenses
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White UV Mesh Lenses
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Red UV Mesh Lenses
Our favourite cosplay ideas for Blind or Mesh Lenses:
Want more ideas? Check out our Affiliate Gallery! Our talented affiliates are always working on something new and exciting, and in the Blind Lens section of our gallery, you’ll find plenty of cosplay ideas and inspiration for your own blind or mesh look.
SFX Makeup and Accessories
Struggling to complete your gorgeous Halloween look? Add a sprinkle of terror with our handy SFX accessories! In our SFX section, you’ll find plenty of top-brand, affordable SFX makeup, ideal for adding a bit of gore to any Halloween costume! Shop today to find that perfect finishing touch ahead of spooky season.
So, we hope that you’ve learnt everything you need to know about Blind and Mesh Lenses. Looking for your next amazing Halloween Costume?
Shop our SFX styles now, and find the perfect blind or mesh lenses for you!