If they didn't come from an optometrist, you shouldn't be putting them in. You could get a bad eye infection, or even go blind, worse case scenario. Contacts have to be measured and sized to properly fit your eye.
I'm speaking from experience, because a few years back, I bought contacts from a beauty supply store, and long story short, I ended up with a terrible eye infection, and lost 80% of vision in one eye. Turns out, the contacts were old and contaminated (and they looked NEW).
Trust me, the uncertified people who peddle contacts don't have your best interests in mind, all they care about is making a buck. You only get one pair of eyes, and once you lose your vision, it's gone forever. Think about that, and be content with brown eyes until you can get to someone with more creditability.
2006-07-26 07:52:51
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answered by Jae 2
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Put the contact on the tip of your finger, look down, press on the pupil gently, and then blink until it is settled.
2006-07-26 14:49:16
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answered by d12.emin3m 3
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well after you get ur eyes examined the optometrist will help u put them in until u get the hang of it...so i wouldnt worry! its kinda tricky at first but once u get used to touching ur eyeball you'll be a pro! make sure to wash ur hands too! :)
2006-07-26 15:02:15
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answered by jacobm1_99 2
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If they are non perscription I wouldn't use them at all they may be dangerous. You should only put stuff in your eye prescribed by the dr.
2006-07-26 14:55:44
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answered by life as we know it 4
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MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN!!!
Once, I put them on when I still had lotion on my fingertips, and it stung a bit....
2006-07-26 14:51:58
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answered by 2 days after my B day :) 2
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