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Good Habits = Good Health
Care for your lenses exactly as you're taught for healthy, trouble-free wear.

 


Regular Replacement
= Comfort

Replace your contact lenses on the right schedule for easy, comfortable wear.


 


 

 

Basics for Healthy, Comfortable Eyes

 

If you wear makeup, you may need to make a few simples adjustments to your routine to make sure your makeup and lenses look great together.

 

Looking your best - whether you’re caring for your eyes, skin or even your hair - usually comes down to the basics: keep it clean and use common sense. But there are also some tricks you may not have considered:

 

DO:

  • Apply your lenses before you apply makeup.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before you apply your lenses. (Even moisturizer or sunscreen can cause stinging or other problems, so wash up!)
  • Apply eye shadow and liner gently, so you don’t jostle or damage your lenses.
  • Use oil-free and fragrance-free eye makeup.
  • Use water-resistant mascara and eyeliner to prevent flaking and smudging.
  • Replace mascara every month.
  • Replace eyeliner every three months.
  • Replace eye shadows every six months.
  • Call your eye care professional if you have any redness, pain, swelling or irritation.
  • Remove your lenses before you remove your eye make-up.
  • Remove all eye makeup every day. Use a hypoallergenic remover, preferably oil-free.

 

 

DON’T:

  • Don’t wear makeup (or apply your lenses) if your eyes are swollen, red or infected.
  • Don’t share makeup.
  • Don’t share contact lenses.
  • Don’t use saliva to apply shadow, thin liquid eyeliner or to try to get another use out of old mascara.
  • Don’t apply eyeliner to your inner lid (inside the lashes).
  • Don’t apply mascara at the base of your lashes. Start from the midpoint and extend to the tips.
  • Don’t use mascara with “lash-building fibers.” Fibers can damage your lenses.
  • Don’t wear false eyelashes.
  • Don’t expose your makeup to heating or freezing. (When flying, keep your makeup in your carry-on bag, not with your checked luggage.)
  • Don’t wear your lenses when you go to the hair salon. Even “second-hand” spray and fumes can damage your lenses.
  • Don’t wear your lenses while you colour or perm your hair.
  • Don’t use aerosols (hairspray, etc.) with your eyes open.
 

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