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Acuvue2 soft contact lenses

Acuvue2 contact lenses have become the most prescribed in the United States, based on new prescriptions. They take your vision to the next level with Johnson & Johnson's most advanced technology. Do you want better than 20/20 vision? Acuvue2 may be your answer with 7 out of 10 wearers enjoying better than 20/20 vision. They are easy to put in and take out for both beginners and experienced contact lens wearers.

Acuvue2 soft contact lensesA number of subtle features make them easier to use. Their visible tint helps you find the contacts in the solution and see them on your finger. This tint is not designed to change eye color. Acuvue2 contact lenses have a "123" inside out indicator to help you apply them correctly. They provide UV protection, blocking and average of 82% UV-A and 97% UV-B rays. Since contacts only cover part of our eye, it's important to still use UV protecting eyewear like sunglasses. Acuvue2 contacts are available in boxes of 6 contact lenses, each contact immersed in a buffered saline solution.

Comfort and performance have been enhanced while still keeping the same foundation of benefits of Acuvue contacts. Acuvue2 contacts are mostly water, with 58% water content, and are ultra thin. This allows more oxygen to reach your eye allowing for greater eye health and extended wear, even while you sleep. The same benefits of Acuvue contacts combined with the latest advances in technology take Acuvue2 soft contact lenses to a whole new level of comfort and performance. They are so comfortable; in fact, you may think you're wearing nothing at all. Acuvue2 contact lenses offer you the most advanced contact lenses from Johnson and Johnson, and deliver remarkable comfort.

 


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