People who wear contact lenses tend to blink less frequently than those who do not. This is often due to the fact that wearing contacts can create a sensation of dryness or discomfort, prompting users to consciously or unconsciously reduce their blinking. However, blinking is essential for maintaining eye moisture and comfort, so it's important for contact lens wearers to be aware of their blinking habits and take breaks if needed.
I don't know, but look at Paris Hilton she wears blue contacts so anythings possible?
blink-182 don't sing it Panic! At The Disco do
Blink-182's lead singer is tom delonge, but some people think it is mark hoppous and tom delonge.
Green Day is more popular?
Blinkers or Rabbits :P
Yes, in fact, more than 45 percent of the population have contacts and more than 90 percent of them have difficulty using them.
Contacts -> More -> Restore contacts....
Yes, on average, females blink more frequently than males.
I don't know, but look at Paris Hilton she wears blue contacts so anythings possible?
Contacts are people your sims know
Unlike humans, cats have more effecient tear glands and ducts. Also, they need to see much more when they're hunting, and so they don't blink. They blink about every five minutes.
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If you're trying to say that (do people with glasses or monocles blink) then yes If you're referring to fake eyes made of glass then no
960 blinks
they distribute an email to far more people than the company has its contacts
Blinking distributes fluid from the tear ducts, called "basal tears", which are different in composition from "crying" or weeping tears (which contain more hormones and proteins).
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