Colored Contact Lens Wear: Frequency & Eye Health
It is generally recommended to limit the frequency of wearing colored contact lenses to two or three times per week. This allows your eyes to rest and helps reduce the risk of developing complications such as eye irritation, dryness, or infection.
The frequency of wear can vary depending on the type of contacts and the specific guidelines provided by your eye doctor. Extended wear contact lenses may be worn overnight or for extended periods, so you may be able to wear them more often than daily contacts.
It's important to follow the instructions provided by your eye doctor and adhere to the recommended wear schedule to maintain good eye health.
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