about a week
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Most people who require vision correction can wear contacts, as long as they have a prescription from an eye doctor and do not have certain eye conditions that may prevent them from safely wearing contacts. It is important to consult with an eye care professional to determine if contacts are a suitable option for you.
The first time you try it should be 4 hours for a week, then next week try on 8 hours and after you are used to it, try for 12 hours. That is the average time you leave your contacts in your eyes.
i think contacts cause glasses can get pretty irritating at some points. but also contacts can get itchy but i wear glasses and contacts but i think contacts are better. but if this is not a good enough question go to google or bing.com even ask.com
"Acuvue color contacts can be used for two reasons. Either a person who already uses contacts for vision correction want to try out a new eye color, or a person who want to try out a new eye color gets them with no prescription attached."
Stores that sell colored contacts include optical stores, online retailers, and some beauty supply stores. It's important to have a prescription and ensure the contacts are properly fitted to avoid any eye health issues.
The main ingredient of daily contacts is being mindful of how long one has used the daily contacts. It does not matter what the ingredients of contacts are if one leaves them in for too long.
It depends on how many you have.
It depends on the prescription and dermatoligist
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long wipe contacts. normally, aa and bb used for CB/isolator position monitoring.
No, they are not bad for you. They are there to help you. As long as you take the appropriate eye maintenance, and cleansing measures, they are fine.
As long as they can put them in their eyes, anyone can wear contacts.
If you're new to wearing contacts your eyes may burn when you take the contacts out. Increased oxygen to your eye can create the burning or stinging sensation. As your wear contacts more regularly your eyes will adapt; if they do not become used to the contacts and your eyes still burn after a week or two, go and see your optometrist or ophthalmologist.
Yes. There are contacts that you can wear for 6 months as long as you take care of them, there are also soft contacts that are called daily disposables that you can throw away after wearing them for 1 day.
Moshi Monsters tries to respond to all contacts within 24 hours.
no not as long as you clean it and take it off before you go to sleep unless you buy the ones that you are able to sleep with
No it is not hard to put in and take out contacts. I've been wearing them for about 3 months and I love them. At first it can be a little hard to get used to them, but once you get used to them, I'm sure you'll love them too. I have had no problems with my contacts. Just be sure you get the right contact in the right eye.