Putting on and taking off contact lenses is easier than you might think. It may take a little getting used to, but soon you’ll be doing it without a second thought. Watch below as real contact lens wearers show you how they do it.

HOW TO PUT ON YOUR CONTACT LENSES IN FOUR EASY STEPS

1. Wash And Dry Your Hands

Before you begin, wash your hands with soap (preferably an unscented, antibacterial liquid soap), then rinse and dry your hands with a lint-free towel.

It’s a good idea to always put on your contact lenses in the same order, e.g. with your right eye first. This way, you won’t get your lenses mixed up.

2. Check If The Lens Is Reversed

To do this, just put the lens on the tip of your finger and hold it up to the light. If the edges flare out, it's inside out. If it looks like a smooth-edged cup, it’s ready to go.

Most ACUVUE® Contact Lenses also have a 123 indicator, so you can easily tell when they are inside out. If the numbers are the right way around, so is the lens.

3. Open Your Eye

With your free hand, gently hold your upper eyelid so you don’t blink. With the lens on your finger tip, use the other fingers of your applying hand to pull down your lower eyelid.

4. Place The Lens On Your Eye

Keep your hand steady and look upwards as you place the lens on your eye, then slowly release your eyelid and close your eye for a moment to allow the lens to settle. Repeat for your other eye.

IMPORTANT: Never rinse your contact lenses or lens case with tap water. 

Have questions about putting on your contact lenses? See the FAQs below for more information on how your lenses should feel.

HOW TO TAKE OFF YOUR CONTACT LENSES IN FOUR EASY STEPS

1. Wash And Dry Your Hands

Make sure your hands are clean and dry. Start with your right eye to avoid mixing your contact lenses. Look up and carefully pull your lower eyelid down with your middle finger.

2. Slide The Lens Down

Slowly bring your index finger close to your eye until it touches the bottom edge of the lens. Drag the lens to the white part under your eye.

3. Gently Press And Remove

Gently squeeze the lens between your thumb and index finger and remove it. Repeat for your left lens.

4. Disinfect Or Discard

After removing the lenses, discard daily disposable lenses, or clean and disinfect reusable lenses.

Note: Never rinse your contact lenses or lens case with tap water.

IMPORTANT: Never rinse your contact lenses or lens case with tap water.

HANDLING YOUR CONTACT LENSES

Handling your contact lenses will soon become second nature, but we’ve added a few features to make it even easier.

LIGHT BLUE TINTED LENS

ACUVUE® lenses have a light blue visibility tint so you can spot them easily in the case or package. Don’t worry, the tint won’t be noticeable when you put on the contact lenses.

CHECKING THE LENS EDGE

Once you have the lens on your finger, there are ways to tell if it is inside out. If it’s shaped like a bowl with straight edges, it’s ready to go. If the edge curves out, it’s inside out.

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