Your doctor can also give you an idea of what kinds of contacts would be best for your eyes if you turn out to be a good candidate. Some contacts can be worn for up to a week without needing to be removed, while others only last for a day and need to be thrown away constantly. [1] X Trustworthy Source American Optometric Association Professional medical organization dedicated to supporting optometrists and improving public eye and vision health Go to source

If you play a sport, this could be a big selling point in convincing your parents to let you get contact lenses. For example, you could tell your parents, “Hey dad, I have to take off my glasses for football practice and I couldn’t see the ball. ” This will show your parents that contacts are a necessity for your best performance at sports.

Don’t be discouraged if a particular contact doesn’t work for you. Refer to your doctor for a different brand and start a new trial. It may take a few tries before you find your ideal fit.

Print a guide from the internet to go through it with your parents. Offer to add more to the guide if they have questions you cannot answer. Tape it up on the fridge so they have something to look back on if they have more questions. [2] X Research source Demonstrate awareness of germs and sanitary cleaning. Contacts can severely damage your eyes if they are not kept clean. [3] X Research source This can be as simple as washing your hands more, or regularly disinfecting high-traffic surfaces.

Contact wearers with an astigmatism on average pay $60-$70 for a box of six contact lenses. A month’s worth box of daily contacts costs $20-$30, while a year supply of monthly contacts can cost $250-$300. [4] X Research source If you want special contacts to dress up occasionally, you will likely only need about one to two boxes a year. Save up your money so you can get a box of contacts for your next few special occasions. Depending on your desired effect, a box of colored lenses can cost anywhere between $20-$200. [5] X Research source

Your parents may want to watch you learn how to put in your contacts, and may occasionally ask you how your transition is going. Allow them to be as much involved in the process as they wish to avoid tension and maintain trust.