There are many advantages of contacts. Contact lenses can make the difference in your daily activity. Find out more about how contacts might help you by selecting the links that correspond with your activities below.
Contact lenses not only help you look and feel your best, they'll give you the confidence to be able to make all the jumps and moves you need to do while cheering the team to victory.
You won't have to adjust your glasses during a routine. Contacts and dance are definitely in step with one another.
You should not wear contacts while swimming. If you're just taking in some rays by the pool, wear sunglasses to protect your eyes.
Wearing contact lenses helps keep you in the competition and your vision in balance.
This game can come at you fast. With contacts you don't have to worry about adjusting your glasses around your batting helmet or visor and they can help you keep everything in focus when the ball is hit in your direction.
Without contacts, you might think twice about heading the ball. With them, they'll help you keep from losing sight of your goal.
When it comes to hoops, glasses are an air ball. Wearing contacts will put your mind at ease while you dribble, jump, shoot, and defend for your team.
Contacts are almost as essential as your knee pads for this game. Contact lenses give you the freedom to jump, set, and spike without worry.
Every sport or activity comes with its own particular set of challenges, and the same is true for your contact lenses. Select the links that correspond with your activities to learn about some of the things to be prepared for.
Contacts and swimming aren't a good mix. Never wear your contact lenses while swimming.
Some heated indoor buildings can make your eyes and lenses uncomfortable over time. If your eyes begin feeling irritated, use rewetting drops to keep your eyes moist and comfortable.
As with many other outdoor sports, it's not uncommon for your eyes to feel dry or irritated especially when exposed to bright sunlight or wind. Make sure that when you pack your glove, you bring rewetting drops to refresh your eyes during the game.
There aren't many breaks during this game, so it might be wise to moisten your eyes with rewetting drops immediately before the game and at halftime.
Wear a head band if needed to keep sweat from getting in your eyes.
If your game is at the beach, sand could get in your eyes so, you shouldn't wear your contacts.