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Thursday, 7 March 2013

Brightest Future Ladies; Glowing LED eyelashes and UV contact lenses are Leading Trends among Women of today

Be-aware ladies; a glowing future lies ahead. Not only contact lenses

but even eyelashes are powered by LED lights that glow in the dark. 


Thanks to Emma Freud's enlightening (literally) gadget page in Tatler magazine, we have been made aware of online false contact lens companies selling UV lenses - some without pupils, others with checkerboard patterns or Batman signs printed on the neon irises - that shine brightly in colours including hot pink, green and yellow even when it's pitch black.

Eyesbright.com sells coloured 'contacts that really come alive' 

and glow brightly under any black light source, specifically in night clubs, for £17.99 per pair. Foureyez.com ups the ante by adding patterns to their designs, so you can buy glowing UV contact lenses with checkerboard motifs or Batman symbols on the iris for £15.99.

Meanwhile across the web, a London-based artist and designer from South Korea has launched the LED Eyelash Project and is currently developing a wearable contraption that makes eyes flicker with tiny lights. Soomi Park began her art project to explore what she calls 'the fetish of Big Eyes': why women all over the world want larger eyes.

'Sometimes, the desires for bigger eyes can become almost obsessive, and many women opt for plastic surgery in order to make their dream come true'
She said: 'Asian women tend to have stronger needs for bigger eyes as a standard of beauty, but relatively few of them are born with naturally big eyes.
'Those without big eyes can only look for alternative ways to make their eyes look prettier, i.e., larger, by using a repertoire of skills such as putting on makeup and wearing jewelry. 

'Sometimes, the desires for bigger eyes can become almost obsessive, and many women opt for plastic surgery in order to make their dream come true.
LED Eyelash is a product still in development that enables a woman's eyes to become her main feature no matter how small they are. The product features an inclination sensor, made with mercury, that detects the movements of the pupil in the eyes and eyelids.
Soomi said: 'If you wear it and move your head, LED Eyelash will flicker following your movements. It is as simple to use as wearing false eyelashes and as easy to remove as taking off a piece of jewelry.' 

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