Halloween contact lenses may look cool, but they're also risky. Here's why you want to see your eye doctor first.
Costume contact lenses may take your Halloween costume to the next level, but they’re riskier than you might think.
The Food and Drug Administration calls costume contacts “risky,” and notes: “You should never buy contact lenses from a street vendor, a beauty supply store, flea market, novelty store or Halloween store — and you should always have a prescription.” Although costume contact lenses, also known as fashion or decorative lenses, may say “non-prescription” on the packaging, that doesn’t mean you don’t need a prescription to buy them . “That means they’re non-corrective — they don’t correct vision,” says Steinemann.
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