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Acuvue soft contact lenses

Acuvue contact lenses are the most prescribed in the world. They offer both comfort and clear vision. Acuvue soft contacts are designed to be worn for 1-2 weeks. You can wear these contacts day and night while you sleep for 7 days as extended wear contacts, and then throw them away for a fresh pair. This is possible because more oxygen gets to your eye with their thin design. They are mostly water, and as a result are easier on your eyes and work well with your eye's natural fluids. Acuvue contacts have a water content of 58%, combined with 42% polymer etafilcon A. You and your eye doctor may choose to use them just during the day as daily wear contacts, removing them at night. This can extend their life to 2 weeks.

Acuvue soft contact lensesTheir visible tint is only to help you find the contacts in the solution and position them on your finger. They are not designed to change eye color. Acuvue soft contact lenses provide UV-absorbing benefits, blocking and average of 82% UV-A and 97% UV-B rays. Keep in mind, Acuvue contacts only protect part of the eye, so UV blocking eyewear, like sunglasses, is still essential.

Each box of Acuvue contact lenses contains 6 disposable contact lenses immersed in buffered saline solution. Acuvue contacts are marked with an "AV" indicator to help you know when they are inside out. Acuvue contact lenses combine convenience, comfort and great vision. It's easy to see why they are so popular around the globe.

 


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