Right, the problem is, where i work, the air con is always on, which means, my lenses dry up in my eyes and they start to irritate me. can you get some kind of eye drops or something, I've only been wearing them 2/3 months, but it is starting to piss me off now.
You can buy eye drops, I used to get some called Vital Eyes, there's different ones for different lenses
and the rest. . . We ended up in the milf factory. He was dancing with a pint i wne tfor a piss next thing i know he'd vanished.
I assume you're wearing soft lenses - one month per pair?</p> Go talk to your optician. Ask him / her to recommend what to use. To be honest, I don't think the conditions at work should cause you so much of a problem, and it may be that your lenses might need some adjustment - rule that possibility out first.</p> If you do need lubricant, your optician is the best person to recommend, and monitor what happens.</p> Dirk might be able to give you more guidance on the subject. I believe he's into the spectacular aspect of life.</p>
true i was amazed how you stood perfectly still with your pint of lager and black and didnt spill a drop
Some lenses have higher water content in them or so I'm told. My agent's were fitted by a Blunt which is why she can't see half of what's going on but it's one thing to ask about.
I'm almost certain that both Blink & Vital Eyes say on the bottle 'suitable for all soft contact lenses'. I've been wearing contacts for about 3 years, air con definately affects them but both these eye drops work well to soothe your eyes.
I had a similar problem and got some drops from my optician. He said i didn't blink enough and that was also contributing to my eyes feeling gritty & dry