Infrared contacts have different purposes. They are extremely difficult to find, which drives your demand through the roof. Contacts can be costly due to common economic theory, “supply and demand.” This article will walk you through how contact lenses are created, the safety protocol and risks, and the different uses for infrared contact lenses.

Infrared lenses are created using a press machine. The contacts are basic 13mm contact lenses (the basis for any Halloween fun contact or colored contact) and are then used in a press machine to incorporate the red filter. The red filter is a safe plastic filter that when you look through it, you see purple / red vision that mimics “ultraviolet vision”. Ultraviolet vision can help your vision see wavelengths that you cannot normally see. This is how “invisible ink” works. The markings are so clear that the human eye cannot see them, however, when you use the help of UV Vision, you can crouch down to a level to see the light markings. The markings are not clear when the help is used. Actually, the filter shows the marks as a dark mark, so it is as clear as day when you look through the filter.

When wearing any type of contact lens, you must follow safety protocol to reduce safety risks. To prevent risks and infections, the consumer should refrain from sleeping in contact lenses. Consumers should clean before and after each use with a contact solution and store in an approved contact case. The Contact Cases and Contact Solution can be purchased at any retail store. The average time the consumer must wear the contacts is 0 to 8 hours per 24 hour period. So if you are going to be a magician and you wear these contact lenses, remember to only do your performance for 8 hours max. This protein builds up and prevents oxygen starvation to the eye. Remember to use the safety protocol with any contact lens, infrared or not.

The basic understanding of infrared contact lenses begins with the story. Why were they created or “invented”? The red / violet UV filter applied to contact lenses allows certain “advantages” with certain activities. The infrared contact lens is famous in the magician genre, but it also extends into the field of fun / entertainment. The UV filter on the contact lens makes any magician ready to buy the contact lens, leading us to the first and most popular use of contact lenses, the magician wear. Magicians, young and old, investigate ways to scare audiences with otherworldly techniques and strategies to confuse audiences as much as possible, “how does he do it?” is the goal! Infrared contact lenses can achieve this goal because they can read invisible marks on cards. The cards only have to be marked with invisible ink and now the magician can read all the cards without looking at the face of the card. Making it look amazing when they guess your card! Another use of these contacts is entertainment / fun. Read hidden messages with friends, play “spy” or write down your deepest secrets. Invisible contacts can see your messages and can be a really entertaining and fun idea! Last but not least, contact lenses can be worn for show. Halloween is a fun event for young and old. If you use the widest UV filter to make it look like you have dilated pupils, this will make a great showcase for any character in the Halloween role. Add the magic and it’s a wrap!

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