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Contact Lenses and CareCan I Wear My Contact Lenses in the Shower?1
Water can damage a lens just as dramatically as a torn fingernail or bit of dirt. So here we expand upon the tricky relationship that contact lenses have with water—in this case under the shower.
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How to Put in Your Contact Lenses
But try out modern contact lenses and you’re likely to think differently, as most of them are so comfortable you’ll be delighted. Then comes the next hurdle. Will I be able to apply and remove lenses myself? Many people are squeamish about getting a finger anywhere close to an eyeball, but it’s actually very easy—and if you do it sensibly, it’s perfectly safe.
The Delights of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses1
Daily disposable lenses are the perfect solution for anyone seeking the easiest, most convenient way to enjoy contact lenses. If you’re prescribed daily disposables, you may be able to wear them comfortably for up to 16 hours straight. They’re also ideal for occasional wearers, who prefer to switch between the benefits of contact lenses and glasses, whether for the whole day or during special events.
Can I Ski (and Play Sports) Wearing Contact Lenses?
If you enjoy winter sports, you’ll know how much glasses like to steam up, leaving you in a mist. You can use anti-fog wipes and sprays, but you’ll still be left wearing an uncomfortable construction which has a strange urge to break, fall off or obscure your peripheral vision.
Monthly vs. Daily Contact Lenses: The Ultimate Comparison1
We’d love to give you the answer. However… there isn’t one. Or rather, the answer depends on you. Each type of contact lens has its advantages, so read this quick introduction. Then you and your optician can make the decision, having considered all the pros and cons of daily disposable contact lenses vs monthly replacement contact lenses.
Tell Me About Silicone Hydrogel1
To understand why, here’s a short history lesson.
The World of Monthly Replacement Contact Lenses1
Since then, science and technology have moved on by light years. With numerous materials, types and even colours on offer, a world of choice has opened up for contact lens wearers (and opticians). One of these choices is whether and why to choose monthly replacement contact lenses over other options.
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