xaDvIcERsAiRx answered Monday August 30 2004, 7:02 pm: Acuvue(sp?) makes good contacts for going underwater, they make a special moisturizing kind thatt doesn't dry out, as long as you dont open your eyes(w/o goggles) underwater (for longer than a blink, then they would fall out) [ xaDvIcERsAiRx's advice column | Ask xaDvIcERsAiRx A Question ]
Karen answered Monday August 30 2004, 6:54 pm: Well, I haven't heard of any contacts that you can use when you're in the water. I know in fact that people just wear goggles so the water won't get inside your eyes because contacts can fall out. I would just where goggles. They won't make you look geeky because everyone wears them lol. Also, I would just get Acuvue contacts and wear them. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Brunettebabe14234 answered Monday August 30 2004, 6:51 pm: i like acuve 2 and the new hidraclear ones* umm u can prolly use normal ones w/gogles*
Bri!* answered Monday August 30 2004, 6:46 pm: im not exactly sure if there is any for underwater use. i mean i've never heard of it. my friend who swims just uses goggles. they make some pretty cute ones now so you dont look like some nerd! haha...but acuvue has good contacts «--just a tip! good LucK ;) [ Bri!*'s advice column | Ask Bri!* A Question ]
SiLenTxfAiRy answered Monday August 30 2004, 6:43 pm: their reallie arent ANY contacts that are good for water cuz they all can fall out. I use acuvive ((sry about the spelling)) and they work pretty good! idk about water though..your best bet if you want to wear them underwater is to ask your doctor. if you have a mask on to protect your eyes from water then im sure any brand will be fine!
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