Dr. Bronner's Jabón Líquido Lavanda 475ml
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Ladme unique lens solution is a comprehensive cleaning formula for disposable and soft contact lenses that you can use every day.
This cleaning solution will exert 4 benefits on your contact lenses: it will clean, rinse, cleanse, condition and condition the lens surface for maximum comfort and convenience for the wearer.
•Wash your hands.
•Add a small amount of the solution into the contact lens storage case.
•Insert the contact lenses and fill it up completely.
•Leave the lenses to disinfect for several hours, ideally overnight.
To clean the contact lenses:
•Place the lens on a clean hand palm and apply the solution.
1 ml contains: polaxamer 407.5mg; polyhexamethylene biguanide 0.002mg; disodium EDT 1.0mg, in isotonic aqueous solution buffered to physiological pH.
Contact lens solution is specially designed to take care of contact lenses and helps prevent protein deposits from forming on the lenses’ surface. Contact lens solutions must be kept innocuous to avoid eye infections, so it is important to keep the bottle tightly closed. It is highly recommended that contact lens wearers also use moisturising eye drops.
Remember that contact lenses are a resource to help you see better and should not be overused. You should rest your eyesight from their use. If you feel discomfort in your eyes, consult your pharmacist or ophthalmologist. Visit your doctor regularly to assess your eyesight and contact lenses.