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A beginner’s guide to contacts

Inserting and removing contacts may come with an adjustment period, but anyone can learn to do it—we promise! We’ve gathered some resources to help you get used to your new contact lenses.

(And if you’re having trouble, don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.)
contact-lenses

A beginner’s guide to contacts

Inserting and removing contacts may come with an adjustment period, but anyone can learn to do it—we promise! We’ve gathered some resources to help you get used to your new contact lenses.

(And if you’re having trouble, don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.)

How to put in your contacts

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    step-1-wash-hands

    Step 1

    First things first: Wash and dry your hands!
  • step-2-clean-lens
    step-2-clean-lens

    Step 2

    Clean the contact lens with a squirt of contact solution, rubbing the lens gently.
  • step-3-position-lens
    step-3-position-lens

    Step 3

    Position the lens on the tip of your index finger with the inside facing up and edges curved inward.
  • step-4-hold-eye-open
    step-4-hold-eye-open

    Step 4

    Hold your eye open (gently!) and lightly touch the lens to the surface of your eye.
  • step-5-blink
    step-5-blink

    Step 5

    Take a second to blink and make sure the contact lens feels comfortable.
  • step-6-repeat
    step-6-repeat

    Step 6

    Repeat with your other eye.

How to take your contacts out

  • step-1-wash-hands
    step-1-wash-hands

    Step 1

    Wash and dry those hands again.
  • step-2-hold-eyelid
    step-2-hold-eyelid

    Step 2

    Look up, hold your upper eyelid out of the way, and gently pull down your lower eyelid with your middle finger.
  • step-3-gently-pinch-lens
    step-3-gently-pinch-lens

    Step 3

    Using your index finger and thumb, gently pinch the lower edge of your lens to pull it down and out of your eye.
  • step-4-clean-lens
    step-4-clean-lens

    Step 4

    Clean the contact lens with contact solution, rubbing it gently. (If you wear daily disposables, skip this and throw them out.)
  • step-5-store-lenses
    step-5-store-lenses

    Step 5

    Store your contact lens in fresh contact solution, inside of its case.
  • step-6-repeat
    step-6-repeat

    Step 6

    Repeat with your other eye.
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Not getting the hang of it?

We’re here to help! Get in touch with our Customer Experience team and we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to go over contacts insertion and removal. You can give us a call at 888.492.7297 daily, 8 a.m.–11 p.m. ET, or reach out via chat.

You can also learn (a lot!) more about contacts here.
lenses

Not getting the hang of it?

We’re here to help! Get in touch with our Customer Experience team and we’ll schedule a follow-up appointment to go over contacts insertion and removal. You can give us a call at 888.492.7297 daily, 8 a.m.–11 p.m. ET, or reach out via chat.

You can also learn (a lot!) more about contacts here.

How to tell if something is “off”

If you experience pain, irritation, persistent redness, blurred vision, or other uncomfortable symptoms, remove your contact lenses and reach out to us to schedule a follow-up with an eye doctor.
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How to tell if something is “off”

If you experience pain, irritation, persistent redness, blurred vision, or other uncomfortable symptoms, remove your contact lenses and reach out to us to schedule a follow-up with an eye doctor.
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Ready to order a full supply?

It’s smart to stock up. You’ll get a $50 credit, good to use on any glasses or sunglasses, when you order a one-year supply.
(Restrictions apply.)
(Restrictions apply.)
contacts-brands

Ready to order a full supply?

It’s smart to stock up. You’ll get a $50 credit, good to use on any glasses or sunglasses, when you order a one-year supply.
(Restrictions apply.)
(Restrictions apply.)