Have worn contact lenses, both hard and soft, for 50 years and have had no problems fitting, but recently had problems with pulling them out at night due to slightly longer nails. . I looked at some "soft lens removers" and bought this type of plastic tweezers and another type of Optiwand suction cup, both of which are completely unsuitable for me. Tried until my eyeballs turned red. I couldn't get the suction type to work, so I tried this "tweezers" type. no If the contact can be plucked from the eyeball, the eyeball will also be pierced. Have even used eye drops and finally got back to my old "tried and true" way of taking handfuls of tap water and squirting water in my eyes and then the contact lenses are much easier to remove even with longer nails. Save your money and delete the contacts (keep the plug in the tank just in case) and the contacts are very easy to remove.
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