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A Guide To Acuvue Clear

When it comes to contact lens technology, we surely have come a long way. Today, there are so many options that you can choose from, especially if you happen to be an Acuvue buyer. Each person has their own set of preferences. For instance, some love the extended comfort that comes daily with Acuvue’s Define or TruEye disposable contact lenses.

However, others prefer to have a set of monthly contact lenses and that’s where Acuvue Clear comes in. Acuvue Clear has been developed purely to make the wearer’s life easier in terms of living with a pair of monthly contact lenses.

So, here are a few reasons why you should give the Acuvue Clear monthly contact lenses a try.

Wear them all the time

Acuvue Clear contact lenses can be worn almost all the time. In fact, you can wear them even when sleeping. A lot of the monthly contact lenses that you get out there are not exactly suitable for wear during sleep. This is because they aren’t made using the right materials, which means your eyes are deprived of oxygen. As a result of the oxygen deprivation, you could end up with conditions such as corneal neovascularization, corneal infections, and other eye conditions.

Acuvue Clear lenses are made of a material called Etafilcon A, which is type of hydrogel. It helps retain moisture and makes sure your eyes get plenty of oxygen even during sleep. Above all, you don’t have to change these lenses every day. You just need to change them once a month.

The Etafilcon A material is also extremely soft, which results in a higher level of comfort. It even helps retain shape, so putting on these lenses or removing them is super easy.

Cost effective

Acuvue Clear lenses are much more cost-effective when compared to daily disposables. This is because you just need to buy 24 lenses in a year. It also means you tend to taste less, which is great environment.

Easy to handle

Handling your contact lenses is something you get used to over time. But, the Acuvue Clear lenses make that job easier than it already is. For starters, they come with a tint. This tint helps you spot the lenses in the packaging and also when they are in the case. Most importantly, the blue tint does not interfere with your vision.

The lenses also come with a 123 code embedded on the surface. So, when you place the lenses on your fingertips, you can identify which side is up and which side is down by reading the numbers. If you can’t read the 123, then it simply means that the lenses have been flipped over. So, flip them over again to bring them back into position.

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