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Lynn Jolly

If spider lashes or cat-eye lenses are part of your costume for Halloween you must stop and consider potential eye damage

Anyone planning to dress up for Halloween at the weekend has been warned to look after their eyes when choosing their "spooktacular" novelty accessories.

Whether it’s vampire-inspired red contacts, spiderweb-like lashes or the timeless cat-eye, experts at Specsavers in Paisley want to ensure fancy dress revellers treat their eyes with the care they deserve however they choose to celebrate this October 31.

An increasingly popular trend is for people to wear coloured novelty contact lenses, however they can damage the eyes – especially if not handled in the right way. Not knowing how to wear or care for them can also result in numerous minor eye conditions - such as red eye, infections and scratches - as well as more serious complications that can, in severe cases, lead to sight loss.

Amy Chotai, store director at Specsavers in Paisley, warns of the importance of staying safe this Halloween and making sure people protect their eyes.

Amy Chotai is store director at Specsavers in Paisley (Specsavers)

She says: "Halloween contact lenses have become a popular choice the last few years, however, consumers are often not aware of the risks associated with misusing contact lenses.

"In particular, if a wearer hasn’t had a proper consultation with an optometrist beforehand, they probably haven’t been taught how to wear or care for their lenses correctly.

"The results can be nasty and range from mildly irritating complications, such as blurry vision and conjunctivitis, to potentially sight-threatening conditions, such as fungal infections like microbial keratitis."

Industry body, the British Contact Lens Association (BCLA), is working to drive out the unregulated sale of coloured contact lenses across the UK to reduce the associated dangers, following a rise in the number of eye infections at this time of year.

Amy continues: ‘If you do start to notice any discomfort, irritation or pain during or after wearing Halloween contact lenses, it is important that you visit your optometrist immediately.

"Most of our stores offer eye health clinics where you can receive treatment for a range of minor eye conditions without needing to visit your GP or hospital."

It is also important to ensure that any make-up is properly removed before going to sleep to avoid a spooky disaster.

Amy adds: "Leaving your eye make-up on when you go to bed – particularly eyeliner and mascara – will increase your chances of getting bacterial and oil build up around your eyes or even inflammation.

"Make sure that you always gently remove beauty products to reduce infection and keep your eyes clean."

Specsavers sells coloured contact lenses, including non-prescription lenses.

For more information visit https://www.specsavers.co.uk/contact-lenses/coloured-contact-lenses-halloween

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