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I read here on Lens 101 about how to tell if a young person is ready to try contact lenses for the first time. It said that if they've got neat hair, neatly trimmed and cleaned fingernails, and neat, clean clothes, they should have the maturity to wear contact lenses.
What about RGP contacts? Are there any clues like those listed above that will tell you if someone is ready to wear gas perms? |
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