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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses Comfi Pure 1 Day lenses

Comfi Pure 1 Day lenses

Daily Lenses

£12.50
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses CooperVision Live 30er Box Tageskontaktlinsen

CooperVision Live 30er Box Tageskontaktlinsen

Tageslinse

£14.99
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses Biomedics 1 Day Extra 30 lenses

Biomedics 1 Day Extra 30 lenses

Daily Lenses, Available Colours: Blue

£15.99
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses Malefiz Kontaktlinsen ➔ farbige

Malefiz Kontaktlinsen ➔ farbige

Daily Lenses

£16.99
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses CooperVision Clariti 1 Day 30 lenses

CooperVision Clariti 1 Day 30 lenses

Daily Lenses, Available Colours: Blue

£17.90
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses Alcon Precision1 30-pack

Alcon Precision1 30-pack

3.0

Daily Lenses, Available Power/Sphere: -12.00 - +8.00

£21.85
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Daily Lenses Contact Lenses Alcon Total 30 toric for astigmatism

Alcon Total 30 toric for astigmatism

Daily Lenses, Available Colours: Grey

£25.99
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Menicon Miru 1day Flat Pack Multifocal

Menicon Miru 1day Flat Pack Multifocal

Tageslinse

£31.99
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Alcon Precision1 Astigmatism 30 pack

Alcon Precision1 Astigmatism 30 pack

Daily Lenses

£34.89
Acuvue 1 Day Define Fresh Lacreon Color Lens Fresh Latte 30 P-8.50

Acuvue 1 Day Define Fresh Lacreon Color Lens Fresh Latte 30 P-8.50

Daily Lenses

£41.47
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CONTACT LENSES

FAQ

There are plenty of contact lenses out there to work for your individual needs. Here are the most common types of contact lenses:

  • Daily disposable: They are single-use, making them convenient and simple to use. Good for the occasional lens wearer.
  • Monthly disposable: Lenses that last you for a whole month. If you’re a regular lens wearer this is a great option as it might work out cheaper than daily disposable. They require good care to make sure you keep your eyes healthy and safe.
  • Extended or continuous wear: These are contact lenses you can wear continuously and overnight. It’s important to check with your optician to make sure this type of contact lens is suitable for you.
  • Toric: These lenses are designed for eyes with astigmatism and are strictly a prescription lens only.
  • Multifocal: Made for people with presbyopia, a condition brought on by age.

This depends on how often you use contact lenses. If they’re a part of your everyday life, monthly lenses can be a cheaper option. On the other hand, daily disposable contact lenses don’t require any care and can therefore be a more convenient option.

Toric lenses are specially made for eyes with astigmatism. While standard lenses have a spherical surface, toric lenses look more like a sliced donut. Because astigmatism looks different for every person, toric lenses have to be prescribed by an optician to make sure you get the perfect match for your eyes.

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