After having your eyes dilated, it's generally recommended to wait at least 4 to 6 hours before putting your contacts back in. This allows the dilation to wear off and reduces the risk of discomfort or interference with your vision. However, it's best to follow your eye care professional's specific advice, as individual circumstances may vary. If in doubt, check with your optometrist.
i think you can
As long as they can put them in their eyes, anyone can wear contacts.
Yes
u put them from the packet and slot them into your eyes
It is not recommended to put contacts in after using sulfacetamide. The recommendation is to wait at least a full 15 minutes before putting contacts into the eyes after using sulfacetamide.
well maybe u put it too close to ur eyes
Cheaper contacts depending on who they are made by can put your eyes at risk. According to the website The Sun, someone almost died due to fungus in cheap contacts. They spent 17 weeks in the hospital after this. So cheaper contacts are not as safe as other contacts.
Well i wear contacts lens and for about the first week they will be sore(your eyes) and they might burn a tad bit when you first put them on. always remember to wash your hands before handiling your contact lens
They can if when putting them in, you get lint on the contact lens. If you do get lint on them, just relax, take them out, put them back into the solution, and try again. After wearing them for a long time, your eyes can get dry and sore. But for me, my contacts don't cause me that much pain. It's different for everyone.
Yes, because her eyes are blue and Bella's eyes are brown.
Glasses. Definatley. My friend had contacts when she was a kid, and she said it was a nightmare. She couldn't put them on without scratching her eyes, and when they were finally on, they had smudges all over them. Glasses are better.
Yes, Miley's eyes are blue. She does not wear colored contact lenses, people say she does but she has naturally blue eyes. You can even look at pictures of her as a baby and her eyes are blue.