The act of wearing contacts alone doesn’t cause wrinkles—or fewer people would buy them! But the way you’re inserting them definitely can. Often when we put in contacts, we raise our brows. (We also tend to do this when applying mascara.) Similar to squinting, this repetitive movement causes the skin on your forehead to wrinkle, Dr. Shah says.
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