Instructions

Applying Your Contact Lenses

Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before applying your contact lenses, but avoid scented or oily soaps that might adhere to the lens surface. Especially avoid using products containing lanolin and moisturizing lotions.


  • Gently shake your lens case containing the storage solution, to loosen the contact lens should it be stuck. (Don't try pulling at the lens with your finger, or you might damage it.)
  • Slide the lens out of its case and into the palm of your hand. Rinse thoroughly with the appropriate contact lens solution.
  • Place the contact lens on the tip of your index or middle finger, which should be dry or mostly dry.
  • With the fingers and thumb of your other hand, simultaneously pull up on your upper eyelid and down on your lower eyelid.
  • Position the lens on your eye while looking upward or forward, whichever you find to be easier. You also can apply the contact lens by placing it on the white of the eye closest to your ear.
  • Gently close your eye, roll your eyes in a complete circle to help the lens settle, and then blink.
  • Look closely in the mirror to make sure the lens is centered on your eye. If it is, the lens should be comfortable and your vision should be clear.

  • Removing Your Contact Lenses

    Always wash your hands before removing contact lenses. If you are standing in front of a sink, use a clean paper towel to cover the drain where the contact lens might accidentally fall.

    To remove soft contact lenses, look upward or sideways while you pull down on your lower eyelid. With a finger, gently maneuver the lens onto the white of your eye. There, you can very gently pinch the lens together with your index finger and thumb and lift it off the eye.

    Until you master contact lens removal, you might want to keep your fingernails short to avoid accidentally scratching and damaging your eye.

    Rigid contact lenses can be removed by holding out the palm of your hand, bending over, and then opening your eye wide. With one finger of your other hand, pull the skin between your upper and lower eyelid (just outside the lateral aspect of your eye) outward toward your ear with your eye wide open. Then blink. The contact lens should pop right out and into your open palm

    How do you clean contact lenses?

    Do use fresh, contact lens cleaning solution every time. Don't use tap or sterile water, saliva, saline solution or rewetting drops. None of these serve to disinfect and properly clean your contact lenses. Do rub your contact lenses with your fingers, and rinse them with fresh cleaning solution afterward.
    Cleanliness is the most important aspect of proper contact lens care. It’s important to care and follow proper maintenancefor successful wearing.
    Cleaning and disinfecting solutions are import to minimize the risk of bacterial eye infections. Remember to always use fresh solution and discard solution from lens case after each use.
    DO NOT REUSE CONTACT SOLUTION MUST BR CHANGED AFTER EVERY WEAR

    WHEN PURCHASING OUR ITEMS YOU ARE AGREEING WE ARE NOT HELD
    RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISUSE OF LENSES OR EYE INJURY.

    WE ARE NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISUSE OF CONTACT LENSES.
    ALL LENSES ARE KFDA APPROVED.

    Remove your lenses immediately if you develop

    unusual pain, experience stinging, redness, unusual blurred vision, discharge or light sensitivity. If lens is damaged, do not put the lens back on your eye