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What little kid doesn’t love dressing up as a vampire on Halloween? Aside from superheroes, it might just be the most popular of all Halloween costumes. While most of the costume you can source yourself at thrift stores and hand-me-down clothes, the classic vampire cape is something that is a little hard to come by. So, if you are coming up with your own vampire costume to go trick or treating, you can always rely on this high-quality black vampire cape to bring it all home.
Of course, if you are going to go all the way to invest in a vivid cape like this one, you might want to use it for more than just trick or treating on Halloween night. That is why this vampire cape is made from high-quality fabrics that will stand up to a little wear and tear romping around the backyard. It can then be refreshed with some gentle hand-washing.
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Cosmetic contact lenses are like other contact lenses, but are intended solely to change the normal appearance of the eye in decorative/cosmetic fashion.
These products are intended to be worn only with the assistance of a qualified eye care professional and professional eye care supervision. Do not wear these lenses if you have not had an eye exam in the past year, have never worn contact lenses or have not been trained in contact lens insertion and removal technique and lens care. Like other contact lenses, cosmetic lenses can cause a variety of eye injuries and conditions. Contact lens wear can cause infection, redness, corneal ulcer and or other problems if not used properly.
Certain ocular (eye) problems such as infection if left untreated can lead to corneal scarring, which can lead to vision impairment. In extreme cases, corneal ulcer can result in blindness and eye loss. Other risks include conjunctivitis; corneal edema; allergic reaction; abrasion; and reduction in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and other visual functions resulting in interference with driving and other activities. These risks cannot be sufficiently controlled unless: (1) the wearer obtains contact lens wearing advise from an eye contact professional. (2) The lenses are evaluated by an eye care professional. (3) The wearer remains under appropriate professional supervision, including yearly eye exams.
Cosmetic Contact Lens Care
As other contact lenses, cosmetic contact lenses must be cared for properly. Please memorize the following guidelines before wearing cosmetic contact lenses:
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