A YouTuber shares their experience with "sclera" contact lenses, which cover the entire eye, including the white part, not just the iris. They were initially hesitant and intimidated by the large size of the lenses but were determined to try them out. They share their struggles with putting in the lenses, including using eyedrops to help them glide in and a technique of sliding them under the lower eyelid first. They try out different colors, including blue, black, purple, and red. Throughout the video, they share their honest reactions and tips for putting in and removing the lenses. Ultimately, they conclude that while the lenses are not practical for everyday wear and can be uncomfortable, they can be a fun and spooky addition to a Halloween costume.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker has previously made videos about color contact lenses.
2. They are trying to wear super large contact lenses, also known as sclera contacts.
3. Sclera contacts cover the entire eye, except for the pupil.
4. The speaker has worn regular contact lenses every day and feels comfortable with them.
5. They had trouble putting in the sclera contacts and watched a video to learn how to do it.
6. The speaker used an eye plunger, a suction cup, to help put in the contacts.
7. They also used eyedrops to help the contacts go in smoothly.
8. The speaker had to lift up their eyelid and pull down their lower eyelid to get the contact in.
9. They had trouble getting the contact to stay in place and had to try several times.
10. The speaker's eyes watered and felt uncomfortable while wearing the sclera contacts.
11. They removed the contacts by holding their eye open and gently pulling them out with their fingernails.
12. The speaker tried different colors of sclera contacts, including blue, black, purple, and red.
13. They found the contacts to be uncomfortable and not practical for everyday wear.
14. The speaker advises viewers to only wear the contacts for a short time, such as for a photo shoot, and not for an entire day.
15. They also advise viewers to be careful when wearing the contacts and to follow proper hygiene and care instructions.