Anime Accessories

Extra Large Contact Lenses For Cartoon-Style Eyes

The extra large contact lenses from G&G are fast growing in popularity because they make the wearers look like characters from the anime cartoons.

As opposed to regular contact lenses, the color is extended to the outer rim of the lenses making the eyes look bigger. The lenses can also be custom made to your prescription and will last for a year which makes them good value for money.

The idea behind it is to give the wearer a more wide-eyed, innocent, cute look. Now it's one thing wanting to improve your image, and even wanting to look like your favorite movie or pop star, but aspiring to look like a cartoon?

Not to mention the fact that the girls in the photo look like they have their eyes pegged open, or have been taking too much of an illegal substance.

But then again, we all have different ideas of what is beautiful!


Trend Themes
1. Anime-inspired Contact Lenses - Contact lenses that give wearers anime-style eyes are becoming popular, creating opportunity for companies to explore selling niche products.
2. Customizable Colored Contact Lenses - Customizable and colorful contact lenses that cater to individual preferences are in demand, with potential for further customization.
3. Novelty Contact Lenses - Demand for novelty contact lenses, such as ones that mimic cartoon eyes, may continue to grow as people look for ways to express their individuality.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics and Beauty - The cosmetic and beauty industry could explore creating custom contact lenses as a niche product offering, catering to customers who want to enhance their unique style.
2. Entertainment - Companies in the entertainment industry, such as performance artists or cosplayers, could potentially use the contact lenses as part of their costumes.
3. E-commerce - E-commerce companies that specialize in niche products could market the contact lenses to customers who are drawn to individuality and unique styles.

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