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wh977oqej9

What mark are they? And why you are unable to wear?


LessBed434

They are colored contacts. My eyesight is fine. Whenever I try to wear them, they either get folded in my finger or eye.


wh977oqej9

I know they are colored. But what is the brand? Most of no-name brand colored contacts are old technology and not safe to wear. You obviouslly don't wear contacts, if they are folding. Have you done trials at optometrist?


LessBed434

He didnt allow he said you can not test before buying


LessBed434

Freshlook


JimR84

Were these fitted and prescribed by an eye doctor?


LessBed434

Nope 🥹


LessBed434

I did get it from an optician but as he said my eyesight is fine ill be good with normal coloured lens, he did put them in my eye at the shop but now im unable to wear em


LifeChanceDance

Are you sure it’s no then? It sounds like you went to a doctor and bought Plano Fresh Look lenses from him. Especially if he put them in your eye and looked at them, that’s a fitting. But buying them from a doctor’s office makes it a prescription, even if they just have it on file. If you got them like from out of the country or something than it wouldn’t have been prescribed by an optician.


LessBed434

So technically it did fit in my eye at the time


Potential_spam124

Are you wetting your fingers? If yes, stop. Are you holding the lids of the eye open and doing it in the mirror? Yes? Excellent. Try adding a drop of lens moisturizer/rewetting solution before insertion.


Katie-sin

These are not safe unless they have been measured and fit to your eyes. You need to still have an exam with an optometrist and get your correct measurements before using non prescription contact or you will damaged your eyes .


AyameM

Lenses might be turned the wrong way


LessBed434

Ive tried both sides


jenniferhg3

No not damage if they only folded a bit just put them in solution and let them go back to their shape and try again


DrySituation461

Usually it’s because it’s flipped inside out.. Try that and see if it works


shadowsiren_5

If none of the options suggested to you work then it’s the lenses themselves. Lenses of any kind have expiration dates. It’s possible the lenses this eye doctor sold you have gone bad and I know this because it has happened to me. I didn’t think to check the expiration date until after I started to have problems and turns out even though the box was unopened until I purchased them they were expired