Yes, you can! All you have to do is perform the operations in the appropriate order: Wear the contact lenses before making up and remove them before you clean your make up. Also, when using spraying agents such as hairspray, make sure you keep your eyes closed at all times to prevent the spray from sticking on your lenses.
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