Acuvue offers a few different contact lens options and are considered a very trustworthy company. They offer contacts that you can wear while you sleep, along with contacts that you throw out every night. They also offer other options for longer wear.
"Just like normal non-colored acuvue contacts, Acuve color contacts are safe as long as the child is mature and responsible. Some children at the age of 8 can wear these contacts after examination by an eye doctor."
You can get reviews for Acuvue conacts online at the Acuvue website. Alternatively, you can also find these reviews at websites such as Cnet and Amazon.
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The Acuvue brand does offer color prescription contacts. These contacts though can be pretty expensive and can easily costs upwards of hundreds of dollars.
No, Acuvue is a brand itself. Bausch and Lomb do not make Acuvue contacts. These are two different companies. See this website http://www.acuvue.com/
The first place for common information about Acuvue contacts is their website. Aside from that, talking to an optometrist is also a good option because they know what is best for the eyes.
Acuvue actually has a new product out called the One Day TrueEye which uses new technology that allows 98% oxygen flux to the cornea. Out of all other contacts they produce the best contact lens that actually blocks 98% of all UVA sun rays and 99% UVB blocking.
Acuvue Oasys produces special contact lenses specifically for people with astigmatism. While normally unable to wear contacts, these people can easily use these special lenses.
"Acuvue color contacts can be used for two reasons. Either a person who already uses contacts for vision correction want to try out a new eye color, or a person who want to try out a new eye color gets them with no prescription attached."
Acuvue colored contacts come in ten different colors. The colors include sapphire blue, jade green, warm honey, deep blue, chestnut brown, hazelnut green, and pearl grey.
Acuvue Oasys contacts may be available at the office of a local eye doctor. They can also be purchased online from specialty shops themed around vision, such as VisionDirect and Acuvue's own personal site.
There are many contact lens companies that allow the customer to try their contacts for free. Some of these companies include Acuvue, Air Optix, and PureVision2.