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Are there any kind of marks on Biofinity that tell you which contact lens is for the right eye and which is left? Are both lenses marked or only the right one?
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Woah, that's a bummer. How do you make sure you don't put one of the lenses in the wrong eye? Is it just trial an error? If you pop the lens in and that eye's all blurry, try the other lens?
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well the way i do it is i always start with the right eye lens. so whether them out or putting them in i open only the right side of my case.....and then proceed to put the right eye lens in or take it out. this way i never get mixed up. |
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