Step one – Wash your hands before putting in your proclear lenses. Clean hands are
imperative in preventing red eye, or more commonly, particles trapped between your eye
and the lens. Particles, even the most minute, can cause the lenses to scratch or cause
friction against your eye. Many people who report hating contact lenses do so because they
say they are uncomfortable, which is likely because of the grit and grime they are putting on
their lenses and in their eye.

Step two – Dip you finger in saline solution and then touch your finger tip lightly to the
exterior of the contact lens. The lens will attach to your finger easily, there is no need to
bring your thumb into the occasion.

Step three – Look up at the ceiling and slowly move your finger into your eye and ever so
lightly touch your finger to your eye. The lens will automatically cling to the curve of your
eye. This is because of the natural moisture on your eye.

Step four – Blink several times slowly, but never quick or violently. This situates the "http://www.smartbuyglasses.ca/contact-lenses.htm">lens on the center of your eye.
Look in every direction with your eyes only to better situate the lens for the day. Many
people say that this is when the lens falls out of their eye. Most likely this is because they
are blinking either too soon or too violently. You are inserting an unnatural object into your
eye, your body will take a while to adapt. If you cannot get it on the first try, then give it a day
and try again every morning until it begins to work.

Step five – Never sleep in your contacts. Take them out at night and let them sit in saline
solution over night. Never exceed the suggested life of your "http://www.smartbuyglasses.ca/contact-lenses.htm"> contact lenses, but refresh them
annually or monthly, depending on the brand and type you purchase.