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The largest group of people who use black contact lenses are involved in extreme costuming. In this category lies everything from movie special effects makeup artists to sci fi geeks who enjoy emulating their favorite monsters. They often use black sclera lenses for their otherworldly, soulless effect. These black contact lenses are an ideal addition to zombie costumes, as well as other undead costumes. People occasionally will wear black contact lenses to anime festivals, sci fi conventions, and similar events when dressing up as their favorite character.

A second, less broad category of people who use black contact lenses, are those in the goth community. It’s not uncommon for goths to hit goth clubs wearing black contact lenses. Black contact lenses are known for also creating the illusion of a larger eye, making them a favorite of goths who enjoy the wide-eyed sorrowful look.

Black Sclera Contact Lenses

Black sclera contact lenses are probably some of the most bizarre contact lenses available on the market these days. For those not in the know, black sclera lenses are black contact lenses that cover more than just the iris. They turn people’s eyes black, corner-to-corner. Usually priced between $100 and $300 per pair, black sclera lenses are a pricey special effects contact lens that will have people’s heads turning in shock.

Black Contact Lenses – Full Eye Black Out Contacts

Some contact lenses will have a black and white theme, or will simply have a black ring around the eye in order to keep a very human appearance to lenses. All black contact lenses, also called blackout lenses, are often meant as a special FX lens. They aren’t meant for daily wear, and are often treated as one use only products.

Matching Outfits With Your Full Eye Black Out Contact Lenses

Using full black contact lenses (black sclera lenses) as part of an outfit is actually very easy. If you are looking for a very unnerving, and sometimes downright terrifying look, wear full black contact lenses with regular clothing. For a more goth look, match your clothes to your eyes. Either way, it’s a chilling sight to see!

How To Put In Your Full Eye Black Out Contacts

Getting black sclera lenses, or full eye black out contact lenses, is a big deal. Getting them in your eye can be very difficult. The easiest way to place full eye black out contact lenses into your eyes safely is to use your eyes to pry open your eye and slide the contact lens in. Make sure to irrigate your eye with the proper eye drops for your eyes before you place your contacts in. Full eye black out contact lenses are infamous for drying out eyes!