Opening a contact lens bottle.
- With the bottle resting in an upright position on a firm surface, stick the fork horizontally into one of the holes marked by a green square, and ...
- Hold the bottle and push the handle of the fork down, lifting the tip up. You're aiming to break this small metal bridge.
- You may need to work it from both sides, or even push the fork further so the tip of the prong comes out of the other green square hole and is past ...
- After you break this bridge, remove the fork and reinsert it in the direction of the stamped metal arrows so that it goes into one of the green square ...
How do you unfold contact lenses?
1:214:14Soft contact lens insertion, removal and care - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipKeep your chin down and look upwards pull your lower lid down gently. With your middle finger. SlideMoreKeep your chin down and look upwards pull your lower lid down gently. With your middle finger. Slide your contact lens down onto the white of your eye.
How do you loosen a tight contact lens?
3:377:16How to Remove a STUCK Contact Lens from the Eye - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd you want to kind of just kind of move it a little bit with your finger. And you want to keepMoreAnd you want to kind of just kind of move it a little bit with your finger. And you want to keep pushing it down and that will encourage it down toward the open part of the eye.
What if I can't get my contact out?
Rinse the stuck contact and your eye for a few seconds with a steady stream of sterile saline, multipurpose contact lens solution or contact lens rewetting drops. Close your eye and gently massage your upper eyelid until you feel the lens move.
How do you remove a contact lens without pinching it?
Hold your eyelids open by using the middle finger of your non-dominant hand to pull up on the upper lid and the middle finger of your dominant hand to pull down on your lower lid. Look upward and use the index finger of your dominant hand to gently touch the bottom of the contact lens.
Step 3: Use Circle Lens Clip
Fill in your contact lens case with a multi-purpose solution or serum. Gently put your lenses into your lens cases carefully. Be very careful and put your right lens in the chamber marked with R and left lens in the L chamber
Step 4: Soak Circle Lenses
Now soak your circle lenses for 8 hours. Preferably soak them overnight ^_^ Courtesy: I saw this tutorial here; and thought it would be nice to share here
