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Ups and Downs of Acuvue Dailies

Wearing coke bottle glasses is no fun!  Know what I mean?  For the last 3 years Acuvue dailies have been the way I’ve used to get those glasses off my nose.  It’s a good thing to look sort of like a normal person.  Here are the ups and downs of the Acuvue contacts.

Ups.

1. No more cleaning solutions.  That’s because you get fresh lenses every day.

2. Fresh lenses every day spells comfort.  Fresh lenses are just more comfortable on your eyes.

3. No disinfecting either.  That means fewer chemicals still.  There’s more to that too.

4. Maybe less chance of eye infections.  That’s because always wearing fresh lenses and less handling of lenses means less chance of eye irritation and infection.

5. Clear, sharp vision.

6. They even come in an extra moist version for those of us with dry eyes.  Seems to work for me.

7. Marked so you can tell right side out.

8. Light tint… so they’re easier to find.

9. You can open lenses only when you need them.  Other lenses are every day moving closer to the expiration date.  But with the dailies, if you don’t wear the lenses one day, it doesn’t cost you a thing.

How about the Downs?

1. Cost.  The lenses actually cost less per lens than some of the more extended wear lenses.  You use more of them though.  So the overall cost for lenses is higher.

2. Only two models are available: one is the regular and the other is extra moist.

The Acuvue Dailies work extra well for me.  The quality of vision is good and the comfort is the best I’ve tried.  They do cost a bit more, but if you don’t wear lenses every day, they cost you nothing until you open another lens pack.

Al Bullington has worn contacts for thirty years. Get his story about the Acuvue Dailies at his website. Learn how to buy discount contact lenses by visiting http://BuyCheapContactLenses.com.

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