Costume Contacts
Costume Contacts
Shop costume contacts for Halloween, cosplay, parties, photoshoots and character makeup. This category helps you compare costume lens styles by colour, effect, size, replacement cycle or occasion.
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ColourVUE Daredevil Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 49.90 Special Price $ 39.90
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ColourVUE Winter Maiden White Mini Sclera Contact Lenses – Big‑Eye Halloween Contacts | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 49.90 Special Price $ 29.90
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ColourVUE Twilight Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90
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ColourVUE White Screen Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90
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ColourVUE Purple Dragon Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90
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ColourVUE Dream Slayer Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90
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ColourVue Madara Contact Lenses | 90 Day Use | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90
Popular sections include Colour, Yearly Crazy Contact Lenses, Occasion, 3-Month Crazy Contact Lenses, Style, Dailies - Single Use - One-Day, Glow Contact Lenses.
- Best for: Halloween, cosplay, themed parties and dramatic makeup looks.
- Lens details: check each product page for replacement cycle, diameter, pack size and whether the lens is daily, 90-day, yearly or sclera-style.
- Care note: handle lenses with clean, dry hands and follow the care or disposal instructions for the exact product.
Costume Contacts FAQ
What are costume contacts?
Costume contacts are cosmetic contact lenses for costume, Halloween, cosplay, party or character styling. Use each product page to confirm the exact colour, size and effect.
Which costume contacts should I choose?
Choose by the effect you want first: natural colour, blackout, sclera, UV glow, zombie, animal, movie or one-day party lenses. Then check replacement cycle and diameter on the product page.
How long can I use costume contacts?
Replacement cycles vary by product and may be daily, 90-day, yearly or sclera-specific. Follow the product page and packaging for the exact schedule after opening.
How should I wear costume contacts safely?
Wash and dry your hands before handling lenses, never share them, and remove them if your eyes feel sore, dry or irritated.












