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Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops work with the eye's natural blinking mechanism to continuously replenish the tear film during contact lens wear. The formula contains sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid) — a naturally occurring component of the tear film that attracts and retains moisture — providing lasting comfort, reduced dryness, and reduced irritation for contact lens wearers throughout the day. Safe for use with all soft contact lenses including daily disposables, silicone hydrogel, and toric lenses.
Contact lenses sit on the cornea and can disrupt the natural tear film — the thin layer of moisture that lubricates and protects the eye surface. The lens absorbs moisture from the tear film, and evaporation increases through the lens surface. This leads to dryness, grittiness, redness, and discomfort — particularly after extended wear, in air-conditioned environments, or when using screens for long periods.
Yes — Blink Contacts is specifically formulated for use while wearing soft contact lenses. Apply 1–2 drops to each eye as needed throughout the day. You do not need to remove your lenses first. This is one of the key advantages over many regular eye drops which must not be used with contact lenses in.
Sodium hyaluronate is a viscoelastic molecule naturally found in the tear film and vitreous humour of the eye. It has exceptional water-binding capacity — attracting and holding up to 1000 times its weight in water. In eye drops, HA provides prolonged lubrication and moisture retention on the eye surface, lasting longer than simple saline-based rewetting drops.
Use as often as needed for comfort — typically 2–4 times daily during extended lens wear. There is no maximum daily limit. If you find yourself needing drops more than 4–6 times per day, your lens type, wear schedule, or ocular surface health may benefit from review with an optometrist.
Yes. The formula is safe for use on natural eyes without lenses and provides effective dry eye relief. However, for ongoing dry eye disease (not just lens-related dryness), a product specifically formulated for dry eye syndrome may provide more targeted long-term relief.
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