(FDA) – Whether you’re a ghost or zombie, vampire or witch, poor costume choices-including decorative (colored) contact lenses and flammable costumes-and face paint allergies can cause injuries that ...
Yahoo: Halloween costume contact lenses can be dangerous — here’s how to wear them safely
Costume contact lenses may take your Halloween costume to the next level, but they’re riskier than you might think. It’s easy to assume these fashion lenses — which are often an impulse buy — are ...
Halloween costume contact lenses can be dangerous — here’s how to wear them safely
Fox News: Halloween costume contact lenses may be scarier than you think
Americans might be haunted with scary eye infections long after Halloween if they wear costume contact lenses without a prescription, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The agency ...
KTLA: The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says
The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says
Forbes: Halloween Costume Contact Lenses: Here Are 6 Warnings From The FDA
If you are going to wear decorative contact lenses for Halloween, listen to what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has to say. (Photo: Ovsyannikova Yulia / Barcroft Media via Getty Images) ...
FOX31 Denver: The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says
(The Conversation) – Your appearance won’t be the only frightening thing about wearing costume contact lenses this Halloween. Your eyes might look like a lizard’s for an evening, but the risk of ...
(WFLA) – As your Halloween costume comes together this weekend, think twice before wearing those popular, spooky contact lenses. You might not think something so small could be dangerous, but wearing ...
Halloween is just around the corner, and one costume could change more than just your appearance. Doctors are warning people against certain types of costume contact lenses. Pennuel Lockett was ...
WSPA: The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says