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Wearing contact lenses

The better you take care of your contact lenses, the healthier and more comfortable your eyes and vision will be. In this section you’ll find all you need to know about looking after your lenses, inserting and removing plus make-up and travel tips.

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Fresher is better

Fresher is Better

There are many things that lose their freshness the more you use them. Contact lenses are no exception.
Inserting & removing contact lenses

Inserting & removing contact lenses

Need help on how to insert or remove contact lenses? Once you've done it a few times it becomes second nature. Read our guide to find out how.
Wearing and replacing contact lenses

Wearing and replacing contact lenses

If you are a contact lens wearer, you may be wondering how often you should replace your contact lenses. It’s extremely important that you replace your lenses on schedule in order to keep your eyes comfortable and healthy.
Cleaning contact lenses

Cleaning contact lenses

Reusable lenses need to be cleaned and disinfected. By cleaning and rinsing your contact lenses properly, you’ll eliminate at least 90% of any bacteria – so a good, regular cleaning routine is important to keep your eyes as healthy as possible.
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