Showdown for Love and Deep Space: Recommendations for Male Leads
- Vonny

- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

When it comes to bringing characters to life on screen, every detail counts—especially the eyes. For the (current) 5 main male leads in Love and Deep Space, the right contact lenses can enhance their appearance, deepen their expressions, and help convey the story’s emotional depth. This post compares contact lenses from popular brands, focusing on how they suit the distinct looks and personalities of these characters. Whether you’re a makeup artist, costume designer, or a fan curious about the behind-the-scenes choices, this guide offers practical insights and clear recommendations.
Understanding the Characters’ Eye Needs

The male leads in Love and Deep Space have very different visual styles, which means their contact lenses must serve different purposes.

Caleb:
Eye colour: Galactic purple with pink highlights
This man has eyes of the galaxy
Matches his “Colonel of the Farspace Fleet” theme
→ Feels distant and mysterious.

Zane:
Eye colour: Deep strong green eyes with gold sparks
Sometimes appears almost frosted or glass-like
Very controlled, minimal emotional fluctuation in expression
→ Feels cold, precise, and emotionally restrained

Xavier:
Eye colour: Soft blue/icy blue-grey
Often looks light, luminous, and slightly sleepy
Gives a very calm, celestial “moonlight” glow
→ Feels gentle, distant, and dreamlike (My puppy TT*TT)

Rafael:
Eye colour: Tri-colour blue with pink highlight (Giving sunset by the beach)
Bright, vivid, and slightly shifting in tone depending on lighting
Has a more artistic, fluid “sea-like” depth
→ Feels expressive, emotional, and alive

Sylus:
Eye colour: Intense crimson red
Sharp contrast against his pale/silver hair
Very piercing and predatory in design
→ Feels dangerous, dominant, and magnetic (Yasss papiiii)
Practical Tips for Using Contact Lenses on Set
Consult a Professional: Always have lenses checked by an optometrist and get your prescription.
Test Before Shooting: Wear lenses during rehearsals/costest to get used to them.
Maintain Hygiene: Use fresh lenses daily or follow guidelines for cleaning and storage.
Consider Lighting: Some lenses reflect studio lights differently; test under actual filming conditions.
Have Backups Ready: Keep spare lenses on hand to replace any that get damaged or lost.

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