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Hi im 13 and i bought contacts but i need help i have a fear

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i bought colored contacts for fun but im scared they might go to the back of my eyes whats a way to keep that from happening?

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  1. Contact lenses are bad news if you have allergies. And even if you don't have allergies I wouldn't recommend sticking anything in your eyes. I'd wear glasses or get surgery to correct my version.  


  2. Trust me-its very unlikely. Im 15 and when I first got them I had that same fear because everyone was telling me it would (trying to freak me out). Just dont sleep in them and you will be fine :)

    Good luck!

  3. There is a thin membrane between your eyelids and the back of your eye. There is no possible way for it to get behind your eye. Have fun.

  4. they wont, put them in thats what they are made for. duh

  5. sweetie that cannot happen, the only thing that can happen is you rub your eyes and the contacts will just come out.

    it's ok i'm 13 and i got my contacts when i was 12 do not worry it cannot happen.

  6. They can't go into the back of your eyes but they can get stuck under your eyelids. I had that happen to me when I first got contacts because I forgot that I had them in and started rubbing my eyes but they fell back down when I held my eyelid up. So just don't rub your eyes to hard and you'll be fine. But color contacts can increase the chance of getting an eye infection.

  7. Its impossible.  Trust me.

  8. No way. This is a common for a new user. Need not worry.

    Being the first time user you must know some dos and dont's to use the contacts.

    Always wash your hands with soap and rinse with clean water before handling contact lenses.

  9. just dont sleep with your contacts thats proly the way they could get in the bak of ur eyes other than that they should b fine  

  10. Hi! I'm 14 and I bought contacts 3 days ago!

    The best thing you can do is to just cup the contact on your index finger and place it directly on your eye. Look around and blink for a few moments. Once the contact is in place, it doesn't move. I'm proof! That hasn't happened to me yet at all. They are made to form specifically around your eye were your iris is, so it won't move unnecessarily. The only way that can happen is if they are inside out, but if they are, it is pretty easy to tell.

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