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Can you wear eye contacts when its raining or snowing? |
I just wanted to make sure thanks. yes, you can wear them anytime unless your doctor tells you otherwise Yeah, no problem. Yes you can wear contacts when it is raining or snowing. Sure you can. You just can't wear them when swimming in chlorinated water. yes of course, you can even wear them swimming. they are better than glasses in rain/snow cos you don't get waterdrops on them like glasses, and they don't get fogged up etc.... Yes.. You can even wear most types swiming and doing just about everything.. Just make sure u clean them well each time you take them out yea jus nt swimming |
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