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  • Getting Used to Contacts
    Category: Newsletters, Contacts

    Contacts are a smart choice for individuals who are active and dislike the feeling of wearing glasses. However, the process of caring for contacts and getting used to them can take a week or two. Navigate the transition with ease by learning how to properly care for contacts and becoming familiar with

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  • Are Specialty Contacts Dangerous?
    Category: Newsletters, Contacts

    Specialty contact lenses are a fun way to change your eyes to look like your favorite entertainer or to create a spectacular costume. Specialty contacts, sometimes called decorative, fashion or theater contact lenses, temporarily change the look of your eyes without correcting your vision. Eye care professionals

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  • Itchy Eyes and Contact Lenses: What to Do When the Itch Won't Stop
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    Have you stopped wearing your contacts because your eyes itch? Find out what you can do to end the itch.

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