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2007-02-21 12:03:05 · 3 answers · asked by Shirley B 1 in Health Other - Health

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I'm assuming that this is your first pair and you're having a tough time keeping your eyes open and touching your finger to the front of your eye...

If that's the case, I have a few tips. First, relax. We all went through that the first time. There is just something strange about touching your eyeball.

Next, don't focus on your finger coming towards your eye. Focus on the countertop that you're bending over. Keep looking at that and then just touch it to your eye. (The contact, not the countertop).

Also- if you can't get it into the center of your eye, you can try this... I had to do this for about 6 months until I got the hang of it. I GENTLY touched the contact to the side of my eye (the white part) then gently nudged it over to the center part. The good part about this method is that if you get stuck it's easy just to grab off your eye and start over.

Good luck!

2007-02-21 12:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Always do it infront of the mirror.
make sure you are not directly looking at your finger coming towards your eye because thats the part thats stressing and your immediate reaction is to close the lids.
Look up and away from your finger, place the contact on the white part of your eye and then gently look down into the contact making sure to do that slowly and not closing your eyelids until your iris is entirely underneath the contact and not the white part then gently close your eye and reopen and voila.
If for some reason it come out again just try again, and again evetually you'd be a pro at it.

2007-02-21 20:18:55 · answer #2 · answered by Lady T 2 · 0 0

Place your contact lense on the index or middle finger of your dominant hand, make sure it isn't too wet. Use your index finger of your other hand to hold your top lid up and the others to hold your bottom lid down.Don't look directly at the contact while you are trying to put it in. Look upward and put the lense on the part of your eye closest to your bottom lid and "slide" it up gently with your finger. Close your eye and gently press the lid to push out any "bubbles" in the contact. Now blink a few times and it should be ok. Just keep on trying, you will get it.

2007-02-21 20:14:33 · answer #3 · answered by alessa_sunderland 5 · 0 0

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