Here are detailed instructions how on to keep your eyes safe and beautiful
Before wearing your contact lenses for the first time, we recommend soaking them in contact lens solution for at least eight hours. Wash your hands before placing the contact lenses on your eyes.
To ensure your contacts are comfortable and provide clear vision, you must only wear your contact lenses as prescribed by your eyecare practitioner and follow all recommended instructions. AllanLenses' eye contacts are all 0.00 diopters/PI.
Placing your lenses
- Place the lens on the tip of your forefinger and check that the lens is facing the correct side.
- Place the middle finger of the same hand close to your lower eyelashes and pull down the lower eye lid.
- At the same time, use the forefinger of your middle finger on the opposite hand to lift the upper eye lid.
- Then proceed slowly and gently place the lens on your eye. Finally, release the lids and blink. The eye product should center automatically.
Removing your lenses
- Look up and slide the lens to the lower part of your eye using the forefinger.
- Gently pinch the lens between the thumb and forefinger. Then, carefully remove the lens.
Important Precautions
- Always thoroughly wash and rinse your hands before handling your eye lenses.
- Do not use if the lens is dry or damaged in any way. Examine your lens and ensure that it is intact and clear of any debris.
- AllanLenses' eyewear are valid up to 1 year of use. However, you must never wear your lenses longer than prescribed.
- Do not share your lenses with anyone else.
- Always use fresh, unexpired care solution to clean your lenses.
- Tamper resistant use only foil packs are intact.
- Please ensure you consult your eyecare professional for recommended product instructions.
- Before inserting the lens after removing it from your eye, always rinse the eye contact with contact lens solution.
- Do not use these lenses if you suffer from any of the following conditions:
- Corneal Dystrophies
- Inflammation of the cornea or the eye
- Allergic condition or any pre-existing eye conditions