WEAR & CARE
Healthy Guidelines for Wearing Contact Lenses
Inserting Your Contact Lenses:
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Wash Your Hands
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Rinse Your Contact Lenses
Rinse the lens well with fresh multipurpose or saline solution approved by your eye care professional.
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Inspect Your Contact Lens
Place the contact lens on your index finger and make sure it’s clean. The lens should appear as a bowl. If the edges flare out, the lens is inverted.
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Place Your Contact Lenses
- Hold your upper eye lashes (not your eye lid) to prevent blinking.
- Pull your bottom eyelid down.
- Focus on a steady point with your other eye.
- Gently place the lens on your central cornea, not the side
- Gently blink after your contact lens is fully in place.
Removing Your Contact Lenses:
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Wash Your Hands and Inspect Your Contact Lenses
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Remove Your Contact Lenses
- Confirm that the lens is resting squarely on the cornea
- Look up and gently slide the lens down
- Carefully squeeze it between your thumb and index finger to remove the lens.
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Clean and Disinfect Your Contact Lenses
Your contact lenses must be cleaned and disinfected every day after you wear them. To do this:
- Place one lens (always the same lens first to avoid mix-ups) in the palm of your hand with a couple of drops of fresh multipurpose solution or daily cleanser on it.
- Then, rub the lens back and forth with your index finger for 15 seconds.
- After rubbing, rinse the lens using multipurpose or saline solution.
- Finally, place the lens in multipurpose solution or hydrogen peroxide solution to disinfect the lens as prescribed by your eye care professional.
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Store Contact Lenses
- Fill your contact lens storage case with fresh solution—never top off any old solution with new
- Place your clean lenses into the clean case.
- Replace your contact lens case at regular intervals.
Adverse Reactions (Problems And What To Do)
Any persistent discomfort during wearing,please:
- Immediately remove your lenses.
- Check your contact lenses for debris and wash them carefully with fresh solution
- Stop using lens with a crack
- We recommended that you follow your eye care professional's directions for follow up examinations.
- PLEASE NOTE:
Colour may vary depending on existing eye colour/skin tone/eye shape/lighting. Colour is not guaranteed to look the same as this photo. Lighting makes a huge difference. Please do thorough research, and feel free to email us for any questions.