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Contact Lens Eyeglass Case
Look After Your Lenses And They Will Look Out For You!

You've spent all that money on your contact lenses, now you need a contact lens eyeglass case. You should have been given a case with your lenses, and you must ensure that they are kept topped up with fresh soaking solutions to keep your contacts in tip top condition. You should also ensure that the case is cleaned every day to keep your contact lenses free from bacteria. Your eyes are very sensitive, and you must do everything you can to keep them free from infection.

Some professionals suggest that you change your contact lens eyeglass case every three months. You need to judge this for yourself, or see your own professional advice. But, the underlying message is clear. Protect your eyes.

You can get a different contact lens eyeglass case for each of your contacts. If you are into cosmetic special effects contact lenses, then you may well have several pairs for different occasions. Cases usually come with screw top lids which make them great for carrying about in your purse are pocket, because the solution will stay where it's meant to stay! You can also get cases in different colors which will help you ensure that the correct lenses go in the correct pots. I think that special effects contact lenses look great, but to have one blue eye and one green eye is a bit much. David Bowie can carry it off, but me .... maybe not.

Some of the cases you can buy are boilable, which not only answers the question about bacteria (what self respecting germ can tolerate boiling water?), but will save you money. If you follow the advice and replace your cases every three months, then maybe you don't need to?

You can get a contact lens eyeglass case to suit any occasion or taste pretty much. They are available with mirrors, and without. With animal motifs (dogs and cats), sports themes, or even the statue of liberty. Whatever your wishes, you will be able to find a lens case for you.


Taking care of your eyes


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