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How to easily insert and remove your Alcon DAILIES® contact lenses

Depending on the type of contacts and brand you have, you should pick the solution accordingly. The solution you use shouldn t burn your eyes, or cause you to feel any type of discomfort. When you go to your optician to have your eyes fitted for contacts, be sure to ask about gas permeable contacts. If your eye doctor thinks they are right for you, he should recommend them. There is no need to worry about anything with these lenses, for the simple fact that you ll get a pair for each new day. Unlike the traditional contact lenses, 1 day contacts are an ideal way to protect your eyes and still get the vision you need to carry out your day to day activities. Acuvue 1 day lenses are also the only contacts in the world that offer you daily usage with complete UV protection. Even thought the quality isn t the best in the world, those who wear cheap contacts normally don t have any complaints. Although some people will view cheap contacts as the ideal purchase, others see them as a waste of money. This is all about preference, and what you feel is the best for you. If you have the money to spare, you would be better off getting a pair of brand name contacts. Glasses are uncomfortable weight on both your ears and your face. They also need to be tightened on a frequent basis, along with adjusting. Contacts on the other hand don t weigh anything at all. When you wear contacts you don t need to worry about tightening them or worry about them constantly sliding your face - which can be very annoying. There are several types of contact lenses available in two main types - hard contact lenses and soft contact lenses. The hard contact lenses include gas permeable and the conventional hard lenses. Soft contact lenses include daily wear, extended wear, and disposable wear. These are all great contacts, although you should check with your optician to see what he recommends. The instructions for the brand you selected will be on the bottle, and you should always follow them to avoid damage to your eyes or your contacts. 6. Protein removers These products come in the form of liquid, and remove the protein from your contact lenses on a daily basis. They can be used with multipurpose solution as well, as they will get all of the protein buildup off your contacts. 

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