Be Mindful when Hand Washing Contact Lenses
Hand washing contact lenses is a delicate procedure that you should take seriously. The reason is because you can't just use any soap or disinfectant on the market. Because not only will certain cleaners leave a residue on your contacts, but they could also cause your eyes serious irritation, which may result in an eye infection that can cause your cornea to become scared and damaged. As you can see, hand washing contact lenses is an important and careful process.
Hand washing contact lenses doesn't mean that you use regular soaps, on the contrary, there are specific chemical solutions or a thermal cleanser that is used to remove the dirt and other deposits that have collected on you soft or hard lens. Some of the popular brand name solution types include solo, optifree, claris, boston, renu and allergen.
Despite the type of cleaning method you use, before you begin the whole disinfecting task, you will first need to wash your hands. Believe it or not, the type of soap-substance you use on your fingers matters. The best products to use are made of a non-oily substance like dial or other antibacterial pump-soaps. The soap-bars such as dove, ivory and so on have a creamy texture and will leave your digits painted with their film, which will transport to your lens. If your contact lenses contract this deposit, it will affect your clarity when you wear them, and may cause an allergic reaction to occur.
Remember, the way you clean your contactlenses will determine whether or not your eyes experience a positive or negative outcome.
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