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1 month lenses are made for daily wear, ideally 8 hours per day. It’s important not to wear them while sleeping or overnight, as this restricts oxygen to your eyes and increases the risk of dryness or infection. Always remove them before bed, clean them thoroughly, and store them in fresh solution to maintain both eye health and lens integrity.
To clean monthly lenses, wash and dry your hands first. Then, place each lens in your palm, add fresh multipurpose solution, and gently rub it with your fingertip for 15–20 seconds. Rinse again with solution and store the lens in a clean case filled with fresh solution. This helps remove buildup and keeps the lens hydrated and safe for reuse. Never use tap water, and avoid reusing old solution.
Wearing monthly lenses beyond their intended 30 days lifespan increases the risk of complications. Even if the lens still looks fine, microscopic wear and buildup can make them uncomfortable or unsafe. You might experience eye irritation, reduced oxygen flow, or an increased chance of infection. Always discard and replace monthly lenses on schedule, regardless of how often you wore them during that time.
Yes, monthly lenses are designed to be worn daily for up to 30 days, as long as they’re properly cleaned and stored each night. If your eyes feel dry, irritated, or tired, take a break or switch to glasses for a day. Also, monitor your lens condition and eye health closely. If you're prone to dryness or allergies, daily disposables may sometimes feel more comfortable.
Definitely. For regular lens wearers, monthly colored contacts offer a cost-effective alternative to dailies. You get a full month of color and vision correction from each pair, provided you maintain proper hygiene. They’re especially suitable if you wear lenses most days of the week and want to balance affordability, style, and convenience.