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Now, use your other hand and pull down your lower eye lid with your thumb then look up with the eye you will be inserting the contact lens into. Take your index finger with the contact on it and place it into your eye. Don t close your eye immediately, rather leave it open a few seconds to let the contact settle. If the contact lens contains a lot of water, then it is almost guaranteed to lose moisture throughout the day. With dryness being a common problem for most people who wear contact lenses, manufacturers are always working to create contacts that will remain comfortable throughout the day. Dry eyes are the most common reason for irritation, and the main reason as to why people decide to give up contacts and just go with glasses to correct their vision. The optician or associates working there will need to verify that your test contacts meet your standards and the requirements for your eyes, according to what the optician recommends. After you have been fitted for your contacts and found the perfect pair, you should make sure that you always go to your follow up visits. If you clean them like you should and soak them in solution for a few hours when you take them out, you shouldn t have anything to worry about. Each and every colored contact has the color or design coded on the contact itself. When you wear a pair of these lenses, it is actually the color that has been coded into the contact that projects the colored image everyone sees when they look in your eyes. The first thing you ll need to do when getting contact lenses is to visit your optician and be fitted for the lenses. Your optician will give you a prescription for your contacts, examine the health of your eyes, and tell you which type of contacts will work the best for you. He or she can also tell you which contacts are best for your budget as well. Unlike glasses, contact lenses will compliment everything you wear, for the simple fact that they don t stick out. Although there are quite a few differences between the two, they do have a few things in common as well. Both glasses and contacts require cleaning and careful handling. You ll need to spray your glasses and wipe them off a few times each day.
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