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By: Ray Lam. If you have contacts you will need a contact lens eyeglass case. A contact lens eyeglass case will undoubtedly come with your contacts. The contact lens eyeglass case that you receive with your contacts may be rather boring. If you would rather have a contact lens eyeglass case with a little pizzazz you have choices.

The market for contact lens accessories is filled with eye catching designs. Now, you don't have to confine yourself to just wearing contact lenses You can now go a step further & create your niche style statement via contact lens accessories.

You may want to look at catalogues for a contact lens eyeglass case. Specialty catalogues often have quite a few choices when it comes to the contact lens eyeglass case. Another place to look for the contact lens eyeglass case is online. There are hundreds of sites that specialize in contacts and accessories and one of them should have a contact lens eyeglass case that you like.

You can go for a special contact lens case with a fitted minor. You can even buy cases that are hand tooled or consist of decoration of your nation's flag, lover, cats, dogs, or even paisley motifs.

You may find a contact lens eyeglass case with balloons or tropical fish. If you like animals you can choose a contact lens eyeglass case with a cat, dog, pig or horse. Enjoy sea life? Try a contact lens eyeglass case that features a seal or dolphin. You might prefer a contact lens eyeglass case with the American flag, an angel or flowers.

In addition to proper cleansing/disinfecting the contact lens case, most eye care practitioners recommend discarding your case every month or every three to four months. Although this may seem like a lot, most designer contact lens cases can be purchased for less than $10 with very basic screw-top cases being available for under $2.

It is important to remember that cleaning the contact lens case is just as important as cleansing the contact lens itself. It only takes a minute to properly cleanse and store your contact lens and case properly. Use only the recommended cleaning solution for your contact lens case and discard your case at appropriate intervals. By doing this, you can eliminate the risk of infection, and ensure the utmost health of your eyes.


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