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Handling Tint Contact Lenses Johnson & Johnson 1-Day Acuvue Moist Multifocal 30-pack
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Johnson & Johnson 1-Day Acuvue Moist Multifocal 30-pack

Daily Lenses, Multifocal Lenses, Available Power/Sphere: -9.00 - +6.00

£21.90

Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.30/mo.*

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CONTACT LENSES

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Contact lenses are thin, curved lenses placed on the eye's surface to correct vision. They offer an alternative to glasses and can be used for various vision issues such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Benefits include a wider field of view and the ability to participate in physical activities without glasses.

Choosing the right contact lenses is crucial for comfort and eye health. Consider factors like lens type (daily, weekly, monthly), material (soft or rigid), and your lifestyle needs. Consultation with an optometrist is essential to determine the best fit for your eyes and vision requirements.

Contact lenses are safe when used correctly. Proper hygiene and following usage guidelines minimize risks. Always wash your hands before handling them, follow replacement schedules, and avoid sleeping in them unless specified as overnight lenses. Regular eye check-ups help ensure continued safety and comfort.

Contact Lenses: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing contact lenses, it's crucial to understand your prescription. Consult with your optometrist to get a detailed prescription that includes the power, base curve, and diameter of the lenses. This ensures you select lenses that offer optimal comfort and vision clarity. Remember, even if you're buying online, having an up-to-date prescription is essential for making the right choice.

Your lifestyle plays a significant role in deciding which contact lenses are best for you. If you have an active lifestyle or travel frequently, daily disposable lenses might be more convenient as they require less maintenance. However, if you prefer a more budget-friendly option, monthly or bi-weekly lenses could be ideal but will need proper cleaning and storage. Assess your daily activities and choose accordingly.

Comfort is paramount when it comes to wearing contact lenses. Look for lenses made from breathable materials, such as silicone hydrogel, which allow more oxygen to reach your eyes, reducing dryness and irritation. Additionally, check for features like UV protection or moisture retention if you spend long hours outdoors or in air-conditioned environments. Trying different brands can help find what suits your eyes best.

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