girlygirl answered Friday February 4 2005, 11:54 am: It takes a lot of practice! Before I got mine, the doc's office made me take a couple lessons on how to put them in, take them out and clean them.
Always do them in the same order so you don't mix them up. She taught me how to hold one on my index finger and then while holding your head straight down, hold your bottom and top eyelids open with your middle fingers. Look right at the contact as you put it in. If the contact is good and clean, you shouldn't feel a thing (just cool and fresh). If the contact is inside out, it's sometimes hard to tell, but once you get it in you'll feel a little lip on the edge as you blink your eyes.
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