Black Contact Lenses
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- Colourvue Blackout Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90Out of stock
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- ColourVUE Black Screen Contact Lenses | 90-day UseRegular Price $ 39.90 Special Price $ 33.90Out of stock
What do black contact lenses do to your eyes?
Blackout lenses cover your iris with a deep black pigment, creating a bold, eerie look that’s perfect for Halloween and cosplay. The effect is much more intense than a regular dark lens and instantly turns your eyes into dark voids reminiscent of horror characters.
Are black contact lenses safe to wear?
Yes. ColourVUE black contacts meet Australian safety standards and are made from breathable hydrogel materials. Always follow proper hygiene and care guidelines; avoid wearing them for more than eight hours and never sleep in them to prevent dryness and irritation.
Can I still see normally with black contact lenses?
Standard blackout lenses leave the pupil area clear, so your vision remains unobstructed. Blind black or full‑sclera designs cover the pupil completely and will obscure your vision; these are best reserved for photo shoots or brief appearances.
Do black contact lenses make your eyes look bigger?
Some styles, such as mini‑sclera or black “ring” lenses, enlarge the appearance of your iris and create a doll‑like effect. Others simply darken your natural eye colour without changing its size.
Are there prescription black contact lenses in Australia?
Our black lenses are cosmetic and do not provide vision correction. If you need prescription contact lenses, consult an optometrist for appropriate options.
How long can I wear black contact lenses safely?
Regular blackout lenses can be worn for up to eight hours. Blind or full‑sclera styles should be limited to four hours because they restrict oxygen flow. Always remove them sooner if you experience discomfort.
Do black contact lenses work on dark eyes?
Absolutely. These lenses use high‑opacity pigments to ensure complete coverage on dark eyes, delivering the same bold effect on any eye colour.
What costumes or looks go best with black contact lenses?
Black lenses are a go‑to for demons, vampires, witches, possessed dolls, horror villains and anime‑style characters. They also complement fantasy roles like dark elves or shadow creatures.
Are black contact lenses legal or do I need a prescription in Australia?
Cosmetic coloured contacts are legal and can be purchased without a prescription in Australia, provided they meet safety standards. ColourVUE lenses are registered with the TGA and comply with all relevant regulations.






