One day contacts work by being stored in individual pods and being put in the eye at the beginning of each day. They need to be taken out at the end of the day because they are only effective for one day.
"1 Day Acuvue contact lenses cost around $30 per box. Each box contains 30 lenses. Therefore, the total cost is around $60 per month (30 pairs) if you are paying out of pocket."
One can find more information about 1 day Acuvue contact lenses on the official home page. Also, it can be found on the radio, newspaper, or even through word of mouth.
One place you can order them online at Lens.com. There are 30 lenses in a pack which is a one month supply. You can buy them in the quantity of packs that you choose. The website is found at http://www.lens.com/contact-lenses/lens112.asp.
Regular Acuvue lenses are much more economical than the one day Acuvue lenses. Both are around the same price per contact however one day contacts are changed daily while the regular acuvue lenses are chanced once every two weeks.
Contact Lens King has many deals listed on their website for daily contact lenses. Some of them are Clear Sight one day 30 pack $19.95, Focus Dailies 90 pack 42.95, and Proclear 1 day 30 pack $14.95.
Yes, if you are an allergy sufferer it is recommended to use daily disposable contact lenses such as 1- Day Acuvue or Focus Dailies. You do not need to clean them so you minimize the chance of added irritation.
Longer lasting contact lenses are more durable that daily or weekly wear contact lenses. The most durable set of contact lenses available from 1 800 contacts would be Air Optix.
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You can order these custom made contact lenses online..with the proper prescriptions..and you can get them at very good and affordable prices..
These are the types of contact lenses and the material(s) they're made out of: 1. rigid lenses - polymethyl methacrylate (now improved) 2. soft lenses - silicon hydrogel (which is the material that is being used in manufacture of contact lenses today) 3. hybrid - mixture of materials of both rigid and soft lenses
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Yes, it's completely safe to buy discount contact lenses but do it through a reputable site. I myself have purchased from 1-800-contacts and had no problems with them.