Colored contact lenses that can make brown eyes vampire red or feline yellow to perfect a Halloween costume may also make it harder to see during a night out on the town, a Korean study suggests.
If you haven't started planning your Halloween costume yet, it's time you got moving. The holiday is right around the corner, but don't worry — there are plenty of last minute Halloween costumes that ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Halloween is on Monday, and a local eye doctor says people should be careful wearing decorative or costume-colored contact lenses for their look. Dr. Matthew Weed, a local ...
Going all out for your Halloween costume this year could have you seeing red. News Center 7's James Rider reports that doctors are warning of the potential problems with colored contact lenses, and ...
A woman puts on red contact lenses at a Halloween event in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. Itsuo Inouye AP Eye doctors are urging Halloween costume fanatics to beware of colored contact ...
As kids put the final touches on their Halloween costumes, I have a word of caution to parents and teens: Stay away from the over-the-counter decorative or colored contact lenses you see in stores.
With Halloween around the corner, officials are warning of buying colored contact lenses for costumes. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation issued an alert about the lenses ...
Though a pair of red or white-colored contact lenses may add an extra “wow” factor to your Halloween costume this year, officials are warning that many of these lenses are illegal and could even cause ...
(Reuters Health) - Colored contact lenses that can make brown eyes vampire red or feline yellow to perfect a Halloween costume may also make it harder to see during a night out on the town, a Korean ...