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EXTENDED WEAR CONTACT LENSES
And people who wear their contact lenses to sleep wake up able to see clearly, even in the middle of the night. But overnight lens wear (called extended ...
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EXTENDED WEAR CONTACT LENSES
Daily Wear VS. Extended Wear. Most contact lens use is daily wear. This means the contact lenses are taken out each night before going to bed and put back ...
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SOFT CONTACT LENS CARE
Never wear an overaged or damaged contact lens. - Even if all seems well, contact lenses should be checked on your eyes at least once a year by your eyecare ...
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COSMETICS AND CONTACT LENSES
Also, there are cosmetics with ingredients that can damage contact lenses. And Some cosmetics, including some "hypoallergenic" ones, can cause allergic ...
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CONTACT LENS SALINE SOLUTIONS
Contact lens saline solutions can be divided into three types: ... A main function of saline is to moisten contact lenses. Never use saliva to moisten a ...
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CONTACT LENSES AND CHILDREN
Contact lenses decrease the discrepancy in image sizes and can thus help prevent development of lazy eye. How Old Must a Child Be to Wear Contact Lenses? ...
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TINTED CONTACT LENSES
There are three types of tinted contact lenses: visibility tinted contact lens, color enhancement contact lenses, and opaque contact lenses. ...
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COSMETICS AND CONTACT LENSES
If a contact lens wearer uses heavy mascara and the contact lenses are not completely cleaned off after wearing, the lenses can become damaged to the point ...
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COSMETICS AND CONTACT LENSES
If a contact lens wearer uses heavy mascara and the contact lenses are not completely cleaned off after wearing, the lenses can become damaged to the point ...
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CONTACT LENSES AND SENSITIVE EYES
... as pinguecula and pterygia) tend to become irritated on their surfaces, ... All eyes are somewhat sensitive to contact lenses-after all, the contact ...