How to maintain your contact lenses

Nowadays, since more and more people are paying more and more attention to beauty, the contact lenses are becoming more and more popular. Compared to common eyeglasses, when wearing the contact lenses, usually more attention should be paid to. Then how to maintain your contact lenses? Here I can give you some suggestions.

You should cut the nails frequently no matter before putting on or taking off the contact lenses so as to avoid scratching or damaging the lenses. And besides, you must clean your hands; otherwise the lenses may be polluted.

After putting on the contact lenses do not rub the eyes and point eye drops casually. When going out you should wear the sunglasses or the plain eyeglasses in addition in order to prevent the sands going into eyes. You’d better take the carries momentarily in order to deposit the lenses into it when your eyes feel not very well. The box must have the steep to submerge the lenses and you must replace the steep every day.

If the lenses have been worn for a period of time, there will be some protein deposit on the surface. So you need to use the peptone enzyme piece to eliminate it one or two weeks regularly.

If the lenses are damaged, you should replace them momentarily. Generally speaking, you’d better change your contact lenses one to one and a half years. Otherwise, the lenses will get older. So it’s necessary to change them regularly.

Before using each kind of the cleaning liquid, the disinfection fluid or the physiological saline, you need to give the disinfection to the mouth of the bottle in order to avoid being polluted. And use the clean vessel to deposit them.

If you need to make up, do it after putting on the contact lenses. Remember that do not swim if wearing the contact lenses. Even if you have worn the waterproof frog glasses, you still must be careful.

Only after you have paid attention when wearing the contact lenses, you can not only protect your eyesight but also increases the esthetic sense.

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