Hi All
Im going to my first *ever* Holi celebration next weekend and I am concerned about colours going into my eyes and contact lenses. I dont wish to wear glasses to the event.
any suggestions? what do others do?
thank you
M_R
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~ Morning rain
Keep ur eyes closed !
Am not too sure about how comfortable you are with lenses; it would depend on that, I think.
What do you do when u go swimming ?
I personally feel that it's better to have contacts on in a lot of situations, rather than not have them on. I feel that they offer a protective layer, should anything happen (I am assuming you are using soft lenses). I understand that the idea may seem totally stupid and bizzare, and doctors may wish to disagree, but I have known them to be totally wrong with a lot of other things too.
If you are not comfortable with water being splashed in your eyes when you have your lesnes on, I think you should avoid wearing them for Holi....
On another note, what is the maximum duration that you can have ur contacts on, and be comfortable with them ?
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Originally posted by morning_rain
Hi All
Im going to my first *ever* Holi celebration next weekend and I am concerned about colours going into my eyes and contact lenses. I dont wish to wear glasses to the event.
any suggestions? what do others do?
thank you
M_R
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I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible.
But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any.
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Originally posted by mails4sagar
Keep ur eyes closed !
Am not too sure about how comfortable you are with lenses; it would depend on that, I think.
What do you do when u go swimming ?
I personally feel that it's better to have contacts on in a lot of situations, rather than not have them on. I feel that they offer a protective layer, should anything happen (I am assuming you are using soft lenses). I understand that the idea may seem totally stupid and bizzare, and doctors may wish to disagree, but I have known them to be totally wrong with a lot of other things too.
If you are not comfortable with water being splashed in your eyes when you have your lesnes on, I think you should avoid wearing them for Holi....
On another note, what is the maximum duration that you can have ur contacts on, and be comfortable with them ?
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~ Morning rain
Holi clours are not only powder, they can be liquids too, and a lot of oil, grease, and a lot of other things, depending on the company you are in
People who don't wear contacts have problems too with the colours, and personally, I don't see any problems with having your contacts on. You will probably have the same problems that someone without contacts would.
Makes me wonder, have you ever considered making a fahion statement on Holi, by sporting swimming goggles ?
I'm pretty sure that's what Paris Hilton would do if she ever found herself in a similar situation !
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Originally posted by morning_rain
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Originally posted by mails4sagar
Keep ur eyes closed !
Am not too sure about how comfortable you are with lenses; it would depend on that, I think.
What do you do when u go swimming ?
I personally feel that it's better to have contacts on in a lot of situations, rather than not have them on. I feel that they offer a protective layer, should anything happen (I am assuming you are using soft lenses). I understand that the idea may seem totally stupid and bizzare, and doctors may wish to disagree, but I have known them to be totally wrong with a lot of other things too.
If you are not comfortable with water being splashed in your eyes when you have your lesnes on, I think you should avoid wearing them for Holi....
On another note, what is the maximum duration that you can have ur contacts on, and be comfortable with them ?
Well..I dont do much swimming..but if I did i would wear goggles.
I thought that holi colors are powders..not liquid..but even people who dont wear glasses/contacts - do they get colours in their eyes??
I can wear my contacts for 8 hours per day. However there are extended lenses out in the market that you can wear much longer. They are usually not recommended.
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I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible.
But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any.
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