I do not believe mouthwash can physically do harm to you teeth if used properly. Overuse of certain types of mouthwash can be irritating to your gums and certain dyes used may stain your teeth with overuse. If used too frequently, anti-bacterial mouthwashes could also destroy the good bacteria in your mouth that are responsible for keeping it healthy. But as far as physical, direct tooth damage, no.
The safety concern of cheap colored contact lenses is that they may hurt you eyes and vision if they are not prescription lenses. Also, there is the risk of infection with these cheap lenses.
OMG no they are the best of the best
they dont hurt at all if used correctly when i first put them on it felt werid but i got used to it
It really wouldn't hurt you any, but just don't drink large quantities.
they don't hurt at all if done correctly i started wearing them when i was 9 so if a nine year old can wear then so can everyone
It hurts kind of because somethings in your eye and you CANNOT touch it! But after a while it does not hurt anymore!If it hurts, it's likely there is something between the contact and your eye. Take the contact out and rinse it with saline before putting it back in. Using cold saline feels awesome by the way. Make sure to take good care of your contacts and don't touch them after handling dangerous substances or spicy foods like chili peppers or onions.Also make sure they are inserted the correct way. Soft contacts can be worn inside out by mistake, and they do not fit the same like that.
You may wear contact lenses except when wearing the chemical/gas mask. A special pair of glasses/lenses with your prescription are perscribed. In Basic Training you will be issued a pair of black or brown glasses.
It can be safe, but you should be warned and advised that you should limit the amount of time you wear contact lenses. My optometrist said that 6 hours should be the max. As a result of keeping contacts in for over 6 hours and wearing them longer than necessary, red veins can start popping up on the whites of your eye and you can have mucus-y discharge (all of this is from personal experience). I've also seen my acquaintances' eyes turn a light shade of yellow.
Not at all, but they are slightly annoying at first
Each person has a unique eye shape and contact lenses are specifically fitted to an individual. If the contact lenses are too small, they will feel uncomfortable and tight and have the potential to rupture blood vessels in the eye or cause other, potentially serious, damage If they are too lose, they might fall out. Additionally, it is unlikely another person's prescription will work for you. Sharing lenses also increases the risk of spreading diseases. You have no way of knowing how hygienic someone else's lenses might be. If you need contacts, see an eye doctor and get a pair that are specifically made for you.
it wont hurt if you have your ring in but make sure you have your ring in and play with it so you make sure you didnt block the middle with mouthwash Also if you decide to be silly and careless and you dont care about your piercings you can take it out and then mouthwash but then be very sure you put your ring back in right away so it doesnt block up *With new mouth/lip piercings you should always use alcohol free mouth wash.
I doubt it. Contacts are designed to be nice and smooth. The only way i think you could ever do that is intentionally. Use a hair dryer or mini fan for 2 straight min? (Please Dont try) As long as you are responsible, There is nothing to be afraid of. P.S. That would hurt!! :.o