What is contact lens solution?
In simple terms, contact lens solution is an antibacterial, eye-safe solution that is used to clean and store contact lenses. While our contact lenses have been manufactured with eye safety as the top priority, this does not mean that they’re ready for use straight out of the pack. The liquid that they come in is a little harsher than contact lens solution, as it’s intended to keep the lenses preserved for longer. To avoid harming your eyes, you need to clean and soak the lenses in an eye-safe solution prior to your first use. If the lenses are reusable, you can also use the contact lens solution to wash and store the lenses between uses.
What is the best contact lens solution?
We might be biased, but we think that the best contact lens solution is our Chromaview All-in-One Contact Lens Solution. This 100ml bottle of eye-safe solution will last you through months of contact lens use, making it the perfect investment for a contact lens lover. Formulated with gentle, eye-safe ingredients, this solution is anti-bacterial and sterile, making it ideal for keeping your lenses clean and clear of bacteria. Plus, our all-in-one solution comes with a sterile contact lens case, another essential for storing your contacts. Get two for the price of one with our handy Funky All-in-One Contact Lens Solution & Case!
How To Use Contact Lens Solution
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How to prepare contact lenses- when you receive your lenses, as we’ve already mentioned, they’ll be packaged in harsh preserving liquid. For this reason, they need to be rinsed off and soaked in an eye-safe solution before use. All you need to do is take the lenses out of their packaging with clean hands, and rinse them in your contact lens solution, rubbing them gently between your fingers. Once clean, you can put the lenses in a sterile contact lens case with some more lens solution. Leave the lenses to soak for 2 hours, then they’ll be ready for use.
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How to clean contact lenses- once you’ve worn your lenses, you have two options. If the lenses are single-use (daily or 1-day lenses), you can throw them out. If the lenses are reusable (30-day or 90-day lenses), you’ll need to keep them around. After a full day’s wear, however, you’ll need to clean them so that you can make sure they’re free of bacteria and ready for your next use. All you need to do is rinse the lenses with the solution again, rubbing them gently with your fingers.
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How to store contact lenses- cleaned off your contact lenses? Now you’ll need to store them before your next use. It’s simple- just pop your clean lenses into a sterile contact lens case, top up with a little eye-safe solution, and close the lid. If you don’t wear the lenses for a week or more, replace the contact lens solution. This will keep them fresh for as long as you need.
All of these steps can be done quickly and easily. Just make sure to have some contact lens solution ready, alongside a sterile contact case. That’s everything you need, but if you’d like some extra help, take a look at our contact lens accessories below. From silicone inserters to sterile contact tweezers to spinning lens washers, we have plenty of fun and adorable gadgets to help out first-time lens users and experienced contact wearers alike. Love looking after your lenses on the go? Our Funky Lenses Travel Case Kits include everything you need, all in one place. Each kit contains a portable compact mirror, sterile lens case, silicone inserter, and sterile mini tweezers. Everything you need, in one stylish, pocket-sized kit. Shop contact lens accessories now on the Funky Lenses website!

Contact Lens Solution DOs and DON’Ts:
DO- soak your lenses in contact lens solution for 2 hours before first use.
DO- wash your lenses with eye-safe lens solution between each use.
DO- check your lenses for damage or debris before putting them in your eyes.
DO- store your lenses in a sterile contact lens case between uses.
DON’T- wear your lenses straight out of the packaging.
DON’T- let any foreign substance (even water) come into contact with your lenses.
DON’T- let your lenses dry out.
Want to know more about contact lens DOs and DON’Ts? Check out our other care guides below for plenty of useful tutorials, glossaries, and contact lens FAQs.
