Caring for Contacts
CONTACT LENS BRANDS
We carry contacts from Acuvue, Johnson & Johnson, and Bausch & Lomb
COLOR & TINTED CONTACTS
We carry color & tinted contacts from Acuvue, Johnson & Johnson, and Bausch & Lomb in a variety of colors.
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Always wash your hands before handling contact lenses.
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Carefully clean contact lenses daily. Gently rub each side of the lens for 5 seconds and rinse thoroughly before soaking lenses overnight in enough multi-purpose solution to completely cover the lens.
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Replace the case every three months. Clean the case after each use, and keep it open and to air dry between cleanings.
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Only fresh solution should be used to clean and store contact lenses. Never Re-use old solution. If contacts are stored and not used daily, the solution should be refreshed every 3 days.
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Put contacts in before applying eye make-up and remove contacts before removing eye make-up.
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Always follow the recommended contact lens replacement schedule prescribed by your optometrist.
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Remove contact lenses before swimming or entering a hot tub, or use a 1-Day disposable contact lens.
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Avoid tap water to wash or store contact lenses See your optometrist for your regularly scheduled contact lens and eye health examination
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Don’t use cream soaps. They can leave a film on your hands that can transfer to the lenses.
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Don’t use homemade saline solutions. Improper use of homemade saline solutions has been linked with a potentially blinding condition among soft lens wearers.
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Don’t put contact lenses in your mouth or moisten them with saliva, which is full of bacteria and a potential source of infection.
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Don’t use tap water to wash or store contact lenses or lens cases.
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Don’t share lenses with others.
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Don’t use products not recommended by your optometrist to clean and disinfect your lenses. Saline solution and rewetting drops are not designed to disinfect lenses.
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Don’t wear a damaged lens or wear your contacts if your eyes are bothering you
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Don’t extend the wear time of each lens.