| Acuvue - The First Disposable Contact Lens In The World |
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| Written by Ray Lam |
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Acuvue contact lenses have been helping people see more clearly since 1988 when they set the standard for disposable contacts. Since that time, Acuvue has continued to be a contact lens standard including the revolutionary Hydraclear lens first introduced with the Acuvue Advance in 2003. One of the most popular brands in lenses is the Acuvue contact lens from Johnson and Johnson. The company offers variety of contact lenses depending upon your needs. The Acuvue contact lens is extremely comfortable and is voted as one of the best contact lens in the world. The Acuvue contact lens is very comfortable to wear as it retains moisture that your eyes produce during the day. Hence you need not use the rewetting drops throughout the day. The extended wear Acuvue contact lenses are also available for people who do not want to remove their lenses. These lenses can be worn day and night regularly for thirty days. Most of the Acuvue contact lenses are sold with a tint to the lens. The tint on the lens will not change the color of your eyes, but it will make it easier for you to see the contact lens as you are handling them. The tinted contact lenses also make it easier for you to find them if one is ever dropped. Because most clear contact lenses are hard to see, the tinted ones allow you to look for a tint of color on the floor or surface you may have dropped it on. The contact lenses from Acuvue are recommended by majority of doctors all over the world. The brand promises safety for your eyes and is a quality product. The prices of the contact lenses offered by the company are also within the reach of the common man. About Author: Learn about coloured contact lens and get a FREE report on Top Rated Contact Lenses by visiting http://contact-lens-user.info, a popular website that provides free contact lens online advice and tips. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |