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theres this new thing. like, you can wear contact lenses [with color!] even if you have clear vision.
well ive had eye infection before [because of eyeliner] and someday i really want to use those like for speacial occasions [etc] to make me look attractive. [i also believe that bright eyes look better than dark eyes]
the deal is, do you think it will hurt my eye or cause infection if i use it because ive had eye infection before?
please give me advice thanks! (link)
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A prior infection that has cleared up completely will not affect your ability to wear the lenses. They will either come with a special cleanser or will give you a recommendation for what brand to use when you clean the lenses. They also come with instructions on how to care for your lenses, which may vary depending on the brand you choose. If you have difficulty putting them in, ask somebody who wears regular contacts to help you.
As long as you keep them clean and take care of them properly you should not have a new infection. Oh, and make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before handling contacts.
Also, as a note, change your makeup (all of it) every three months. This prevents future bacterial growth and keeps your makeup looking fresh and up-to-date. Keep makeup in a cool and dry place, and try not to share eye or lip makeup.
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