Here you’ll find our selection of reptile contact lenses. These lenses are sure to give you the stare of your favorite reptilian.
Looking to get the eyes of a reptile? Then be sure to choose one of our reptile contacts.
These colored contact lenses can come in many different colors and designs. With that said, a common reptilian contact lens is the elongated iris that is common among reptiles such as snakes.
Although on Stylish Stare, we have many different kinds to choose from. If you’re looking to dress up for Halloween or cosplay or just looking to get reptile eyes for that wow-effect, then you’ve come to the right place.
Reptile 101
The reptile is a tetrapod animal from class Reptilia. Since the reptile isn’t a specific animal but a characterization, reptiles can include animals such as crocodiles, snakes, and lizards. Reptiles are creatures that have four limbs or are the descendants of four-limbed animals (such as the snake).
Reptiles breathe air and have vertebrae. They are known for their unique kind of skin that’s made from plates and scales. Reptiles are also known for their ability to shed the outer layer of their skin.
What’s interesting is that some reptiles are actually more closely related to birds than other reptiles, such as the crocodile.
Reptiles are cold-blooded creatures that have a varying internal body temperature as they can’t sweat or keep insulated with fur or feathers. Rather, they move about into the shade or the sun as they need to.
You’re probably looking to get a pair of reptile contacts for your two eyes but some reptiles actually have a third eye as well. It’s called the parietal eye and it’s located on top of the head of reptiles, such as lizards, to detect changes in ambient light.
Another fun fact about reptile eyes is that the snake has two different types of pupil: round and elliptical. More often than not, you can tell that a snake isn’t poisonous if it has round pupils and is poisonous if it has elliptical pupils, but not always. Another interesting fact about snake eyes is they can’t focus on stationary objects.
Reptile Lenses for Cosplay and Costume
Okay, so you’re likely looking for reptile eye contact lenses to get the eyes of a reptile either for just the unique look or to dress up for a reptile cosplay or reptile costume.
Fictional reptiles exist in many different areas, such as comic books, literature, video games, film, television, animation, and mythology.
Maybe you want to get the eyes of Killer Croc from the world of Batman. Killer Croc (Waylon Jones) who was one of Batman’s enemies in the comic books who had a medical condition that caused him to turn into a crocodile, sort of similar to Curt Conners who was The Lizard from Spiderman.
Speaking of The Lizard from Spiderman, maybe you want to get eyes as he has for an upcoming cosplay event. In that case, you’ll do well to get a pair of yellow lizard contact lenses to really get those yellow lizard eyes that he had in the Amazing Spiderman movie.
Are you a Star Trek fan by chance? Star Trek had many amazing costumes depicting many different races; some of which were reptilian. Maybe you want to have the eyes of a Cardassian? These are the reptilian looking species that occupy the alpha quadrant along with humans. They have ridges resembling scales, are sensitive to the cold and love the heat, are aggressive, and prefer the dark. Although Cardassians actually have a more human-looking eye as they’re reptilian humanoids.
Perhaps you’re going to a cosplay con and want to dress up as the Voth or Tosk from Star Trek? In this case, our reptile eye contacts are going to be right up your alley. Choose a pair of our yellow reptile lenses to get that reptilian stare just like Tosk. The Saurian as depicted in some images has blue eyes, which would work perfectly using our blue reptile contacts.
Another popular reptile for fans is the Basilisk from Harry Potter. This snake creature had orange reptile eyes that you could achieve with a pair of our orange reptile eye lenses.
More recently, another popular reptile character is Alphys from the video game Undertale. This character doesn’t seem to have definitive eye color, though the fanart has her with orange or pink eyes.
Maybe you’re just looking for reptile circle lenses to get that reptilian look without any costume or cosplay in mind. In that case, that’s fine, because our reptile lenses come in many different colors, such as red, green, blue, orange, a mix of orange and red to look fiery, purple, brown, white, black, and other colors and mixes of colors.
If you’re looking for non prescription reptile lenses then you’ve come to the right place, as we have a large selection of plano reptile designs. On the other hand, if you have specific eye requirements, then you’ll be pleased to know we also carry reptile prescription contacts as well.
Worried about safety? You’ll find our reptilian lenses come from world-renowned lens manufacturers that hold great health and safety standards, including US FDA approval, Health Canada approved, ISO, and CE, so you can feel safe as you wear your colored contacts.
Whatever your need is for reptile eyes, you’ll be sure to find the right pair of reptile contact lenses here at Stylish Stare.