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Separate lenses [[Not an Example|don't count]], they go on [[Opaque Lenses]]. Compare [[Sinister Shades]], [[The Blank]], [[Eyeless Face]], [[The Faceless]]. Contrast [[In Space Everyone Can See Your Face]].
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Geordi laForge's VISOR from ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' is a subversion; he's [[Blind Without 'Em|literally blind without it]]. It isn't actually transparent from the other side, but a sensor array that relays data to neural implants to give a blind person vision.
* All heroes in [[Toku]] series (''[[Power Rangers]], [[Super Sentai]], [[Kamen Rider]], ''the'' [[Ultra Series]],'' and many more.) Interestingly, some heroes' visors or eyepieces look like they'd be very hard to see through '''because they are.''' Suit actors have more skill than you think.
* The Stig from ''[[Top Gear]]''.
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* [[Fun With Acronyms|P-T.U.N.I.A.]]<ref>Plant-(at)Tuned Undead Named In Acronym</ref> from ''[[Beyond the Canopy]]''.
* Callista of ''[[Magick Chicks]]'' never seems to take her's off. Its made evident when Cerise removes it and it leaves lines on her face.
* "[[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Sarge]]," one of Nova's cyborg minions, from [[Keychain of Creation]]
* The Emmissary from [[Chorus Of The Neverborn]]
 
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