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First time user guide
 4/26/2009  by 
You will have far more success and satisfaction with the lens if you follow this schedule. Your eyes need time to adjust to the lens.

Day 1 - 1 hour of wear
Day 2- 2 hours of wear
Day 3 to Day 5- 3 hours of wear
Day 6 - 4 hours of wear
Day 7 - 5 hour of wear
Day 8 - 6 to 8 hours of wear

  • Reaction of first time contact lens use include; tearing, dryness, redness and sensitivity to light, itchiness, increased blinking and movement of the lens. As your eyes adapt to wearing lenses, these symptoms will slowly diminish.

  • Upon removing the lens, place the lens in your palm ready to be cleaned, followed by placing the lens in the case with fresh solution.

  • Rinse the lens thoroughly with more all purpose solution. Never use mineral water or tap water. They may contain organisms that could cause an infection.

Important:

  • These lenses are for cosmetic purposes and should only be worn for 6 to 8 hours at a time, even if they feel comfortable.

  • CAUTION: Never sleep or nap while wearing your lenses.
  • Apply Cosmetics after you insert your lens and remove cosmetics after removing your lenses. Water based cosmetics are less damaging to your lens then oil based.

  • Never go for a swim while wearing your lenses. It is very likely that you will lose them and if not lost they may get contaminated

  • Do not get lotions, creams or sprays in your eyes or on your lenses and avoid the presence of chemicals.

  • Never skip in lens care.

  • Do not share lenses with your friends.



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