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High tech solution LITERALLY
Wednesday, July 25, 2007

I went to the eye doctor today and got the new solution she suggested for me. It's a hydrogen peroxide- based solution. But since HP should not get into my eyes, the solution came with a special case with a metal thing in it that neutralizes the chemical. That way, it won't be harmful to my eyes. It takes several steps, see.

Step 1: Place the lenses on their respective clips.
Step 2: Rinse them with the HP solution for 5 seconds.

Step 3: Pour the solution inside the tube until the Fill Line .

Step 4: Lock in the lenses for at least 6 hours. Any less and it's going to sting your eyes.

Check out this bubble effect. Cool eh?



When putting them on, I have to rub it off with some saline solution on my palm just to make sure none of the HP gets to my eyes since I am hypersensitive. Maybe I should just get Lasik?