Pros: Comfortable, low care Cons: Can be hard to remove sometimes, occasionally blurry vision
I have been wearing contact lenses for about twenty years now. Unfortunately, I am not a candidate for the surgery to correct my vision - so I am going to be wearing them for many more. I stared wearing these lenses about two years ago and wear them ...
Pros: Fresh, clean contacts every day, no cleaning required, easy to travel with. Cons: A little difficult to tell which is right side and which is inside out.
I have been wearing contacts for about 12 years now and have never had any problems--EXCEPT for the fact that I am blessed with bad allergies pretty much all year round. 6 years ago I switched to 2-week disposable lenses, which helped some, but after ...
Pros: No more cleaning. Rip them up when done. Fairly comfortable. Cons: Flimsy, thin, rubbery lenses. Clog up pretty quickly.
I hate to clean contacts. I hate to take them out and put them in the case and pour solution on them. I hate to buy solution, especially when I run out of solution to fill the other vial. The Focus Dailes were my first relief, although, the Bausch &...
Pros: Health, comfort, convenience Cons: Cons... what cons?
I just have to be honest here... I'm stunned.
The reviews of this product seem to be comparing it to different lens designs, i.e., two-week, monthly or conventional wear. Durability shouldn't even be an issue here - it's a daily disposable...
Pros: cheap, comfortable, clear Cons: very, very difficult to handle/use
The good news is: they’re cheap. The bad news is: they’re cheap. This product brings to mind sayings such as "you get what you pay for," or "nothing for nothing." I wonder if Eli Whitney had any idea that his cotton gin would...
Pros: Easy, comfortable, clear, new pair EVERY day, no worries about losing one! Cons: Twice the price of 2 week disposables, somewhat difficult to handle & apply
It doesn't get much easier than this! There aren't any solutions to buy or run out of, if you lose or tear a lens, it really doesn't matter and your eyes always feel like they have a fresh, new lens on them...because they do!
Pros: Comfortable and low-maitenance Cons: At first it's hard to figure out which way is right-side-out.
I started wearing contacts eight years ago, when I was in eighth grade. I started off with extended wear, soft contacts. I loved them, but they had some basic flaws. Taking care of them took a lot of time, and toward the end of a year, they were...
Pros: Cost - they're inexpensive and mostly adequate Cons: Cost - perhaps a little more and they'd be more than adequate
I should explain my limited experience with contact lenses. These are the only ones I've tried so far. I only wear them about once or twice a week, and since I decided to try contact lenses I will never go back to not doing so. I bought a 90 pack -...
Pros: no worries about daily cleaning, no protein buildup Cons: very thin so difficult to handle and drying to eyes
I decided to try wearing contact lenses again after a 15 year abscence, largely because of the 1-day disposable lenses. The reason that I had stopped wearing contacts in the first place so long ago was because I got tired of taking my lenses out...
Pros: Low cost, comfortable wear. Cons: Flimsy and difficult to get in correctly.
Focus Dailies are a very comfortable contact lens to wear, but may be difficult to actually put on for some people. Given the small number of choices in a daily contact lens, they are definitely worth trying.
Pros: Comfortable, new contact feeling every day, cheaper than Acuvue 1-day, Good for people with allergies Cons: No UV blocking as with Acuvue 1-day, nothing sunglasses can't cure! Umm!
I can wear these contacts for upwards of 14 hours a day! These are great for people with busy lifestyles, and are almost 40% cheaper than Acuvue 1-day's. I suffer from seasonal allergies and there is nothing like popping in a fresh, new pair of contacts ...
Pros: convenient as you can get, comfortably thin, safe, travels easy Cons: thinness and high water content can lead to major discomfort; few sizing options
I'm sure you know all about the convenience and ease of use of Focus Dailies. No cleaning, no hassle, no potential to damage lenses while cleaning (as I did in high school). Despite what others have said, I have found that they balance well on your...
Pros: Comfortable Cons: Don't know of any (if any at all)
I just got some Ciba Dailies prescribed for an upcoming snorkeling trip. I normally wear progressive bifocals and do not wear contacts. I don't know why many people are having supposed difficulties inserting their contacts. I don't normally wear contacts...
Pros: - disposable - sterile - comfortable - do not make my eyes red Cons: - at the end of the day my eyes do get a little dry
I am fairly new for the contact lenses. These Ciba Vision Focus Dailies lenses work perfectly for me!My quest for changing my glasses to contact lenses started when I once decided to steal some contact lenses from my husband just to try them ...
Pros: Really convenient, no more solutions Cons: Expensive, hard to remove
I just can't decide if I am going to continue using these lenses. On the one hand, I love the convenience of not having to clean lenses or worry about running out of lens solution. I also like the clean feeling of having new lenses each day. The lenses...
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