Mad Hatter Contact Lenses for Your Costume

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Johnny Depp certainly knows how to wow his fans, and he’s done again with his role as the Mad Hatter in the remake of Alice in Wonderland. What makes his costume all the more compelling are those creepy, yellow eyes of his that draw you in and leave you wanting more. You too, can have these eyes in one simple step — with colored contacts! Whether you’re already planning for your Halloween costume or embarking on an Alice in Wonderland themed bash, these Mad Hatter contact lenses are a must-have for your costume this year!

Mad Hatter Eye Contacts

Mad Hatter contact lenses for your costume are an easy find, yet most people probably won’t think to go through these lengths just for a costume. There’s no reason not to however, as these lenses are inexpensive and believable, transforming your costume from mediocre to brilliant.

Where Can I Buy Mad Hatter Contacts?

Not sure where to start? Look for cosmetic contact companies that sell unique and out-of-the-ordinary contacts.

Mad Hatter lenses cost around $20 for one pair, or you can buy them separately, a great idea for those looking for one Mad Hatter lens and another unique and equally compelling eye color. Mad Hatter lenses are opaque lenses, meaning that they will cover up your eye color and leave a small hole for your pupil to see through. The contacts will show up as a brilliant and bold yellow color, with a white pupil. Most have a 90 day guarantee, so once they are opened, they can be worn for 90 days and then they must be thrown away. Read the manufacturers suggestions however, as some are only good for 30 days.

Mad Hatter contact lenses for your Halloween costume will show up on any eye color, so it doesn’t matter if you have dark eyes or light eyes. The contacts are opaque, so they will go right over your original eye color. Make sure you know how to care for your lenses before they arrive, as you want the contacts to be comfortable while you wear them.

Because Mad Hatter lenses are for cosmetic purposes (they are cosmetic contact lenses or special effect contact lenses), some companies will ask for a prescription while others will not. Keep in mind that while you may want to take the easy way out and get your lenses without seeing the eye doctor, it is best to get fitted for a pair of contacts beforehand – as well as the legal way here in the U.S.

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