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Check out certificatesLet's take a look at the types of lenses first
Colored contact lenses -tint or tint the original eye color. This means that they are not completely opaque, they do not cover the original eye color, but only modify it.
The diameter of the lenses is about 14.5 mm, which is the diameter of the cornea (i.e. what is coloured in the eye) in most people.
Crazy (Halloween) contact lenses - opaque lenses - cover the original colour of the eye. If you are looking for a distinctive change to your eye, these lenses are ideal.
The diameter of the lenses is about 14.5 mm, which is the diameter of the cornea (what is coloured in the eye) for most people.
Mini Sclera contact lenses - these are larger diameter lenses, so they cover the cornea as well as some of the whites.
The diameter of the lenses is about 17 mm.
Sclera contact lenses - these are lenses that cover the entire eye, including the entire white of the eye.
The diameter of the lenses is about 22 mm
Glow / I Glow / UV lenses - these are lenses that glow under UV light.
Blind contact lenses - lenses do not have a transparent centre, you cannot see (or can bad) through these lenses - they induce blindness - hence the word Blind.
Screen contact lenses - lenses marked as such have a coloured grid in the centre of the lens which covers the pupil. By keeping the lens close to the eye it is almost normal to see through the lens. The effect of the lenses is distinctive.
And one more important division of lenses
Non-dioptric contact lenses - if you can see well, you do not wear glasses or regular contact lenses.
Dioptric contact lenses - if you can't see well, you wear glasses or contact lenses. The lenses contain dioptric vision correction.
We also offer everything for lens care.
And for the perfect makeup or costume, we also carry everything for styling and body painting - fake blood, UV light mascara, lipsticks, body and hair colors, glitter, etc.
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