I need help whith getting my contacts out with my new long nail?!


Question: please help im pinching my eyes and they are burning AND i washed my hand my hands and every thing


Answers: please help im pinching my eyes and they are burning AND i washed my hand my hands and every thing

Uhm... you are should just get the finger pad part and slide it down the eyeball, the contact should pile in together, and then you could pinch that out.

you are ****** my friend....use youe finget tip.

omg that sounds so paintful! is there anyone who can take them out for u? how long are ur nails?

well you're ******. you should have gotten your new nails after you removed your contacts. your only hope is to get them removed, or just leave your contacts in, and wear glasses as long as you're willing to have long fake nails.

try clipping your nails..you shouldnt be using your nails to get your contacts out anyway...make sure you finger are dry, the contacts will stick to your fingers better..after they are out make sure to clean them well....

NO!!!

There claws wear down on there own. DO NOT cut there nails.

DON'T pinch them over the middle of your eye like you're used to doing if you have acrylics now. You will just scratch your eye. Look towards your nose, whichever eye you are working on, then use the pad of your finger to slide the contact in the opposite direction. What you want to do is to get the contact out all the way to the edge of your eye, so that the suction that adheres it to your eye is broken. Then you can pinch it between the pads of your fingers (hold your fingers vertically when you do this). Alternately, you can pull down on your lower lid, creating a pouch, and look up and slide the contact down to break the suction. Hope this helps!

To take the contacts out with long nails, what you need to do is take your non-dominant hand and hold up on your top lid and your dominant hand middle finger pulls down on your bottom lid. Take your pointer finger from your dominant hand and using the pad apply pressure and slide the contact toward th bottom of your eye. keep rolling the contact downward.**keep in mind-when you let go of the contact it slides back to the spot that it originally left** The contact will eventually crumple up in the bottom and fall out on your cheek.





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