Can I Wear My Contact Lenses During Winter?
I live in a country that will never ever have snow. But I’ll be going off to Korea/Japan for a winter holidar soon
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So I was wondering if it’d okay to wear my contact lenses during those super cold, windy, snowy winter days? I mean, in those ski resorts or really windy places?
Just making sure that those actions won’t result in the contact lenses sticking to the eye permanently. Thanks guys!
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-.- lol i laugh at your question.
yes u can wear contacts in winter.. if u’re scared they’ll stick to ur eye *laugh* then keep inserting eyedrops.. so its moisturised and not dry..
its better to wear contact then glasses cos glasses u get fog when you go indoor.. (which would probably be a nice warm place)
*sigh* Yes, it’s okay, but if it really bothers you then just wear your glasses. Glasses fog up when you go indoors after being in the cold, though.
Yes, with a caveat.
The air in Japan is quite dry in the winter.
Keep your drops handy especially when going outside!
lets say yes!