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Someone--I think I read it right here on Lens 101--said that she usually cleans her contact lenses with "cleaning lotion with scrubbing beads."
The lotion is a bit iffy because it sounds like it may not rinse off, and the "beads" just sound awful. I don't want "beads" on my contact lenses? What if they don't rinse off completely? I certainly don't want beads in my eyes! This lady doesn't seem to mind beads on here eyes . . . |
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