Can I take a shower with contact lenses, can I take a shower?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's best not to wear contact lenses.

    In addition, if you wash your hair when taking a shower, chemical materials can easily enter the eyes and pollute the lenses, of course, if you don't wash your head, you can wear contact lenses in the bath, if your eyes get into the water after taking a bath, it is best to take off the contact lenses after taking a bath, wash them, soak them and put them away.

    1. Don't wear contact lenses in the shower.

    It is best not to wear contact lenses for showers, because most people will wash their faces and hair when they take a shower, and it is best not to get wet contact lenses, so as not to affect their quality, and it is inevitable to use soap and shower gel to wash their hair in the shower.

    Shampoo and other bath products with chemical ingredients, if they get into the eyes, they will contaminate the contact lenses and are not easy to clean, of course, if you wear a disposable daily disposer.

    Taking a bath is usually done at night, so it doesn't matter if you wear contact lenses in the shower.

    2. You can wear contact lenses in the bath.

    Bathing is usually done separately from shampooing, while water vapor.

    There is no negative impact on contact lenses, so you can wear them when taking a bath, but usually the wearing time of contact lenses should not exceed 6-8 hours, the air permeability of contact lenses is relatively poor, it is recommended to wear less at ordinary times, unless it is necessary for shooting, people usually prefer a comfortable and natural feeling when taking a bath, and it will be much more comfortable to take a bath without wearing contact lenses.

    3. It needs to be cleaned after water ingress.

    If the eyes are watered, the contact lenses are contaminated, and the eyes are uncomfortable, it is best to put some tear-like non-corrosive eye drops in the eyes after taking a bath.

    Gently scrub the contact lenses with the care solution, and then soak them in a clean care solution box, usually soak for 4-8 hours for disinfection, and generally let the contact lenses get better disinfection in one night.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Do not wear contact lenses in the bath.

    Precautions for contact lenses:

    1. Wash and dry your hands before wearing contact lenses to prevent bacteria or dust on your hands from contaminating your contact lenses and then polluting your eyes.

    2. Do not wear contact lenses when sleeping, otherwise the eyes will be deprived of oxygen, and the consequences will be serious.

    3. When applying makeup, wear glasses first, then makeup, remove the glasses first, and then remove makeup, so as to prevent makeup powder from falling into your eyes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is best not to wear contact lenses in the bath. Because contact lenses require a certain clean environment, but when taking a shower, due to the operation of washing your face and hair or applying shower gel, some water with chemical ingredients may stick to the contact lenses, so the contact lenses will be polluted and cannot be worn.

    How to choose contact lenses is also a thing that people care about, many of the more popular contacts on the market are exaggerated colors and shapes, although contact lenses are a good helper to improve temperament, but everyone also needs to choose contacts according to their own temperament and characteristics, so as to maximize the characteristics of contact lenses. And now when you try on contact lenses, you must go to a regular optical store to try them on, and the requirement is to bring a new and unopened contact lenses to avoid eye infection. Moreover, when choosing contact lenses, you should pay attention to the water content, and you can also choose the water content according to the climate and geographical environment in which you live, for example, the general water content between 38% and 42% is suitable for most people and regions.

    It should be noted that the higher the water content, the better, this is a cognitive misunderstanding, especially for novices to choose an easy-to-wear contact lenses, high water content contacts are not very convenient to wear, especially for some white-collar workers, staying in a dry office for a long time, should stay away from high water content contacts. If the individual's eyeballs are very moist, or if the lacrimal glands are developed and often tear, then the contact lenses with high water content will not be greatly affected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is best not to take a bath with contact lenses, the water will pollute the contact lenses, and there is a possibility that the contact lenses will be washed away, in addition, if you wash your hair when taking a shower, chemical materials can easily enter the eyes and pollute the lenses, of course, if you do not wash your head, you can wear contact lenses in the bath, if the eyes are in water after taking a bath, it is best to take off the contact lenses after taking a bath, wash them, soak them and put them away.

    1. Don't wear contact lenses in the shower.

    It is best not to wear contact lenses for people who take a shower, because most people will wash their faces and hair when they take a shower, and it is best not to get wet with water, so as not to affect its quality, and it is inevitable to use soap, shower gel, shampoo and other chemical bath products in the shower, if you get into the eyes, it will pollute the contact lenses, and it is not easy to clean.

    2. You can wear contact lenses in the bath.

    Taking a bath is usually washed separately from shampooing, and water vapor has no negative impact on contact lenses, so you can wear contact lenses when taking a bath, but usually the wearing time of contact lenses should not exceed 6-8 hours, the air permeability of contact lenses is relatively poor, it is recommended to wear less at ordinary times, unless it is necessary for shooting, people prefer a comfortable and natural feeling when taking a bath, and it will be much more comfortable to take a bath without wearing contact lenses.

    3. It needs to be cleaned after water ingress.

    If the eyes are watered, the contact lenses are polluted, and the eyes are uncomfortable, it is best to drop some tear-like non-corrosive eye drops in the eyes after taking a bath, gently scrub the contact lenses with the care solution, and then soak them in a clean care solution box, usually soak for 4-8 hours for disinfection, and generally let the contact lenses get better disinfection in one night.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is best not to take a bath with contact lenses, the water will pollute the contact lenses, and there is a possibility that the contact lenses will be washed away, in addition, if you wash your hair when taking a shower, chemical materials can easily enter the eyes and pollute the lenses, of course, if you do not wash your head, you can wear contact lenses in the bath, if the eyes are in water after taking a bath, it is best to take off the contact lenses after taking a bath, wash them, soak them and put them away.

    1. Don't wear contact lenses in the shower.

    It is best not to wear contact lenses for people who take a shower, because most people will wash their faces and hair when they take a shower, and it is best not to get wet with water, so as not to affect its quality, and it is inevitable to use soap, shower gel, shampoo and other chemical bath products in the shower, if you get into the eyes, it will pollute the contact lenses, and it is not easy to clean.

    2. You can wear contact lenses in the bath.

    Taking a bath is usually washed separately from shampooing, and water vapor has no negative impact on contact lenses, so you can wear contact lenses when taking a bath, but usually the wearing time of contact lenses should not exceed 6-8 hours, the air permeability of contact lenses is relatively poor, it is recommended to wear less at ordinary times, unless it is necessary for shooting, people prefer a comfortable and natural feeling when taking a bath, and it will be much more comfortable to take a bath without wearing contact lenses.

    3. It needs to be cleaned after water ingress.

    If the eyes are watered, the contact lenses are polluted, and the eyes are uncomfortable, it is best to drop some tear-like non-corrosive eye drops in the eyes after taking a bath, gently scrub the contact lenses with the care solution, and then soak them in a clean care solution box, usually soak for 4-8 hours for disinfection, and generally let the contact lenses get better disinfection in one night.

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