Can I use cosmetics if I wear contact lenses?
It is all right to use cosmetics when you wear contact lenses. If
you do, taking a little extra care can help to keep your eyes safe
and your contacts clean.
What type of makeup is best to use?
Generally, water-based makeup is better than oil-based or
waterproof makeup for contact lens wearers. The oil in oil-based
cosmetics and cosmetic removers can get on the surface of your
lenses. This can cause decreased vision and can interfere with
proper wetting of the contacts with your tears. You can remove
water-based cosmetics with plain water or a solution of baby
shampoo and water. Do not use baby oil or Vaseline to remove
cosmetics.
If you use eye shadow, consider using the cream form. Powders can
flake off eyelids and get into your eyes and on your contacts.
Avoid lash-building mascara because it contains fibers that can get
in your eye and cause irritation.
How should I use facial creams?
When using facial creams and moisturizers around your eyes, try to
keep them at least a finger's width away from the edges of your
eyes.
How should I use aerosol sprays?
Aerosols, such as deodorants and hair spray, can get on your lenses
and make them sticky, which can make other substances stick to your
lenses. Use spray products before you put your lenses in.
How should I use soaps?
Always wash your hands well before handling your contact lenses,
but use a plain soap. Do not use soaps that contain oil,
moisturizers, perfume, or deodorant. These substances may be
transferred to your lenses.
When should I take my lenses out?
Take your contacts out before you remove your makeup. Then your
fingers will not have makeup on them when you are handling your
lenses, and your lenses will stay cleaner.
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