Yes, daily contacts are considered liquid for TSA regulations and must be packed in containers of 3.4 ounces or less in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag when going through airport security.
Yes, daily contacts are considered a liquid for flying because they are in a solution that can be classified as a liquid according to airline regulations.
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.
More security at airports. They have put regulations on how much liquid you can bring on the plane etc.
Any liquid food count to the intake of water, only problem is that the non water part of the liquid food can be detrimental to you health like alcohol.
I have always used longer lasting lenses, for a month for example. Monthly subscriptions or 2 week ones are a bit cheaper than the daily contacts. It also depends on the brand. But most of the time, daily contacts are a bit more expensive. I have switched to daily contacts though, because I need a fresh new pair everyday, it's worth the money for me. Since I wear makeup, makeup would get into my eyes and ruin my contacts, thats why I need daily contacts. Also, people like construction workers would probably prefer daily contacts lenses as well, due to the environment they work in.
Generally, You can wear contacts daily. But it depends on what kind of contacts you have. Most people wear them...7 times a week..
Unless you only rarely need glasses, it would be wise to have some sort of contacts. I suggest either night contacts or one-use daily contacts.
No, protein shakes do not count towards your daily water intake. It is important to drink water separately to stay hydrated.
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For example, whenever you count.
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The most drinkable liquid, aside from water, that is recommended for daily consumption is herbal tea.