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With today's high tech solutions to most every thing, contacts are as good as eye glasses. The only thing about wearing contacts is that you have to remove them and wear your glasses for a day or two once every few weeks. I think it is to rest your eyes from the pressure of the contact lens.
It depends on what type of person you are. I would rather have both being a first year contact lenses wearer myself. I have both and nearsighted. I don't like my eyeglass prescription because of the lens being too thick if I choose a plastic frame. I don't like the metal frames because they are not that strong and can break easily. The metal frames made my prescription lens smaller. I am planning to learn how to swim and don't like the idea of getting presrcription goggles, so that was how I decided to get contacts.
My suggestion is go for both.
In my opinion, as i do wear contact lenses, i think it depends on your lifestyle. I'm currently in school, and it's so much easier for me. I do sports occasionally, and instead of worrying about the ball hitting my glasses it's fine. Its a little pain though, in a morning, as you have to fit it into your routine. If you are older 60+ i would go with glasses, as it is less hassle and doesn't scratch your eyes as they become more delicate. But for younger ones 10-59 i would definitely say contact lenses.
It depends on the person. I prefer contacts because I like the way they feel, got tired of glasses falling off my face when in an amusement park and my prescription for glasses are bigger then my face ( a small person). I still have a pair if I need it.
So, it is up to you on what do you prefer
One of the major perks of wearing eye glasses is the decrease risk of eye infection. If Contact lenses are not cleaned correctly, the bacteria from daily wear can cause eye infections. Also, not paying attention to how you apply your lenses can cause damage to your eye.
It is a matter of opinion. I like contact lens better because I can see much more clearer . I don't have to worry about my glasses breaking
It really just depends on the individual person. Some people prefer contacts over glasses while others via versus.
by reading the news on him...... he doesn't wear any glasses. or contacts. he has perfect eyes.
No, I'm a nerd and I don't wear glasses or contacts.
I am thirteen and I wear contacts. Contacts are great! At first, they were hard to put in, but after a while, you get used to them. They are soooo much less to fuss about than glasses, and it takes only a minute to put them in. Glasses drove me crazy. In my opinion, Contacts are sooo much better
That is up to the individual. Many people cannot wear contacts.
He has contacts
No, he said himself that he does not wear them.
He does. He just wears contacts.
Find a cool way to incorporate your glasses into the mask and work it!
Because, they are like glasses, but you don't have to wear the glasses, at least I think.
Yes, Nikki Reed wears glasses and contacts.
Yes.
It depends on your prescription and where you are shopping. The more complicated your prescription is, whether it be glasses or contacts, the higher the cost will be. The cost also depends on if you are going to a optometrist office (more expensive with higher quality products) or a corporate chain (less expensive with lower quality products) to buy your glasses. Contact lenses are the same quality no matter what store you buy them at as long as they are not expired. On line contact lens wholesalers are usually the cheapest.