ARE MY CONTACT LENSES INSIDE OUT? HELP PAGE.

Posted by Abigail Warf on

If you’re new to the world of contact lenses, you’re probably concerned about accidentally turning your contact lenses inside out. Since contact lenses are extremely thin and very pliable, even experienced contact lens wearers can have trouble determining whether their contact lenses are inside out. While pain and discomfort upon insertion are tell-tale signs of a contact lens being inside out, here are a few ways to tell if your contacts are inside out before even inserting them into your eyes.

Correct way to wear contacts

Method 1: The Side View

One of the quickest and easiest ways to check the orientation of your contact lenses is to examine them closely from the side. Place the lens on the tip of your finger with the edge facing upwards, and hold it close to your eyes so you can get the best view possible. If the lens is in its correct position, it will appear to be cup-shaped, with the edges curved upright. If the contact lens is turned inside out, it’ll look more like a bowl with a rim rather than a borderless cup. While this method may seem difficult at first, it’s actually the preferred method for many experienced contact lens wearers—give it some time, and soon it might be your favorite, too.

Method 2: The Taco Test

While the Taco Test may be an old-school way of figuring out whether your contact lenses are right side up or inside out, it remains one of the most popular approaches patients use to this day. To start the Taco Test, place the contact lens in question between the tips of your forefinger and thumb. Pinch the lens at the center to form the shape of a taco folded in half. If the edge that’s pointed up forms the shape of a taco shell, the contact lens is the right way. If the edge bends outward and looks like a soup spoon, the contact lens is inside out.

Inside out contacts


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