Taking Out Contact Lenses With Acrylic Nails
The first one is try to use the pads of your finger to remove contact lenses.
Taking out contact lenses with acrylic nails. Save time and money with easypay auto-refill. I know it can be scary but you. To start off take your time.
One of the best acrylic maintenance tricks is just to be conscious that your nails are. This is because my finger is usually very smooth and the contact lenses are not as likely to get stuck in the cuticles. Even if youve been.
This does take a little practice to get the motion and angle right but is so easy once you get the hang of it. A third way involves again your thumb and index finger. Another way is by using special contact lenses tweezers.
It may take you a few tries but keep at it and eventually you should. Next she soaked my nails in 100 pure. Now I will give you the following suggestion.
While holding your eye open. Move the lenses to the edge outside. First you should look straight ahead and then use your index finger and your middle finger to fix upper and lower eyelids near the middle finger.
Not to turn this into a PSA about the dangers of long nails but you should know that safety is super important when taking your contacts out especially with pointy acrylics. However it can still be a challenge. There are two methods to solve the problem.