What if i dont wear my contacts that day?!


Question: If I have 2 week contacts, and let's say I'm at home and i just wear my glasses instead. My contacts are still in the case with the solution the whole day.

Since i didnt wear them that day, after two weeks in days have passed, can i still wear them an extra day past two weeks, if i didnt wear them a whole day, in the period of the two weeks?


Answers: If I have 2 week contacts, and let's say I'm at home and i just wear my glasses instead. My contacts are still in the case with the solution the whole day.

Since i didnt wear them that day, after two weeks in days have passed, can i still wear them an extra day past two weeks, if i didnt wear them a whole day, in the period of the two weeks?

The contacts don't have a set in stone lifespan; however, you should always follow the manufacturers instructions. You can always in the event of an emergency squeeze out a few extra days with your lenses - it really all depends on how well you take care of them. Good luck!

I think so.
More than likely.

I've done it before with no problems.

you can wear them for about a week longer then you are supposed to no matter how much you take them out. Just make sure you keep them cleaned with solution.

You don't have to always do exactly two weeks. I wouldn't do more than two days over. I have seasonal allergies, so if you have them, your contacts might feel dry or like there is something on them so you can also switch early. A few days won't matter if you go over or under the wear time. If your eyes feel bothered by them, it is good to change them.

No, the 2 week starts when u lst open the lenses. Dont use the lenses after the 2 weeks.





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