Color contact tips
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Jan 24, 2013
Linda V.
Have you ever wore color contacts and you start to see that your eyes turn a bit red , well here's a quick tip how to stop that . All you need to do is add a drop of (REDNESS RELEIFER EYEDROP) onto your contact lense on the part that is touching your eye. trust me i've been doing this & my eyes arent red !
Jan 24, 2013
Emily W.
First and foremost, if you are seeing any irritation while wearing a contact lens: TAKE IT OFF. Immediately. If it is a prescription lens that was fitted by your optometrist, clean the lens and wait before putting it back on. If it is a non-prescription lens (like most colored lenses) do not put it back in. See an optometrist first to make sure that you are able to wear "standard" lenses. Otherwise, you risk scratching a cornea or other severe damage.