What is the best solution for contact lenses?

Jul 21st, 2008 by shaunk | 5
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mom_princess77 asked:


My eyes feel a tiny bit burning because of the solution the contact lenses rest on. Any solution recommended that dont make it feel like this?

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5 Comments on “What is the best solution for contact lenses?”


  1. sarahpali said:

    Are you properly washing your contact lenses every single day? If you are then you shouldn’t be getting a burning sensation from the solution. I used to use Solu-care when I had contacts and it worked really well. It may just be that your eyes are getting irritated by the contacts the longer you wear them throughout the day. Oasis brand contact lenses are supposed to help your eyes ‘breathe’ and stay moist, so they’re another thing you might want to look into.


  2. wendy said:

    i use acuve (sp?)..oasis…and those feel really good..i used to use these other ones and after changing to oasis…my eyes feel like they can “breathe” a lot easier.

    since my eyes are not that dry, i use the green bottle solution…since any solution feels ok for me

    my favorite one tho is the one in the blue bottle..with the sun on it?? i forgot wat the brand is …its very widely known and u can get it everywhere

    make sure you clean you contacts daily, dont sleep in them, leave it in the solution for at least 4 hrs a day (altho, if you have dry eyes…try 6 hrs)…and change contacts when needed


  3. Kit~Kat said:

    I have acuvue oasys lenses, and they are really great, maybe you should try those. THe best liquid out there so far (I’ve tried all of them in a sample testing) would have to be OPTI-FREE® RepleniSH® or OPTI-FREE® EXPRESS®. Here’s there website : and depending on where you live, there is a discount coupon so you can try the solutions. Also, go to your eyecare proffesional and ask if you can sample one of those solutions. Hope I could help :D


  4. Ahmad G said:

    ” Opti free” and ” hydrocare” solutions are good , avoid ” Renu ” and “complete “


  5. rickees said:

    You might want to take a look at the Contact Lens FAQ below. While no specific brand is recommended, unbuffered saline is the preferred choice for rinsing and storing. Perhaps you could try different brands?

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