Wearing colored contact lenses can make our eyes look bigger and more lively. Therefore, many people have begun to try wearing colored contact lenses. Colored contact lenses need to be worn close to the eyeball. When you first start wearing them, you will have an instinctive resistance. Even if you succeed in the end, it will be a lot of trouble, making you feel embarrassed, and the cost is too high. So, how can you wear colored contact lenses easily and quickly? Let’s take a look at the specific methods below. Before wearing contact lenses, wash your hands, make sure your nails are not too long, and wash the tweezers with clean water. Prepare half a napkin and use it to wipe your fingers if they are too wet. How to wear colored contact lenses? The first step: Before wearing colored contact lenses, wash your hands, your nails should not be too long, and wash the tweezers with clean water. Prepare half a napkin and use it to wipe your fingers if they are too wet. First take the lenses out of the packaging box, put them into the lens box, fill them with most of the care solution, screw on the lid, shake them gently for a while, then pour out the solution, inject new care solution, screw on the lid and shake it a few times. Pay attention to how to identify the front and back sides written on the packaging box. Read the instructions carefully first. The instructions will teach you how to wear contact lenses and what precautions to take. Make preparations before wearing, clean the lenses, close the lid of the lens case tightly, hold the lens case with both hands, and shake the lens case quickly dozens of times. Then take out the lens, pour out the care solution, put the lens back, drop some care solution (not too much this time, just enough to cover the lens), and shake it a few times. When you don’t know how to wear cosmetic contact lenses, you can use a mirror in the early stages, but it is recommended that you develop the habit of not using a mirror. Hold the lens with tweezers, lift it up along the wall of the lens box, place it on a napkin and absorb any moisture. Taking the right eye as an example, pick up the lens and gently stick it on the tip of the middle finger. Use the upper and lower fingers to gently open the eyelid, and then use the middle finger to gently stick the lens to the eyeball. When the lens touches the eyeball, you will feel a cool feeling, and it will move slightly up, down, left and right, allowing the eyeball to "suck" the lens over. Then release your finger. Wash your hands when you remove your lenses. The hand position is the same as when wearing lenses. Use the left and right ring fingers to open your eyes, put your middle fingers into your eyes (note that the front of your fingers should touch the eyeballs), gently touch the lenses, then gently rub them towards the corners of your eyes to rub the lenses out, and hold them up with several fingers. Then put it in the lens box, pour in the care solution (half a box is enough), cover it, and shake it a few times. After you have mastered the technique, you can put on and take off your contact lenses without a mirror even on a running train. You can wear them in whatever way is most convenient for you. |
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