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PureVision2 and PureVision2 HD

PureVision2 and PureVision2 HD

The differences between Bausch & Lomb PureVision2 and PureVision2 HD Bausch & Lomb is a respected name in the eye health industry and brands use the latest technological innovations to ensure they create quality products. Bausch & Lomb PureVision2 and PureVision2 HD contact lenses have become the best-selling around the world and are the top choice of largest number of contact lens wearers.   Bausch & Lomb PureVision2 are the first lenses that were manufactured using their unique AerGel material. AerGel is made from balafilcon A which is silicone hydrogel material that contains 36% of water. It is also to keep up with today’s digital environment, working professionals and contact lens wearers who spend long hours in front of a screen. This helps them to prevent the onset of dry eyes…

how to clean bausch & lomb ultra

How do you clean Bausch & Lomb Ultra?

How do you clean your Bausch & Lomb Ultra contact lenses? It is important to learn and use good hygiene methods in the care and handling of your new lens. Cleanliness is the most essential aspect of proper contact lens care. Particularly, your hands should be clean and free from any foreign materials while you handle your lenses. The procedures of wear your Bausch & Lomb Ultra are; Thoroughly wash your hands with mild soap, and rinse thoroughly and dry it with a clean towel before you touch your lens.Avoid using soaps that contain cold creams, lotions or greasy cosmetics before handling your lens, as these ingredients may come into contact with the lens and interfere with successful wearing.Hold your hand with your fingertips, and be careful to avoid contact…

do contacts have UV protection?

Do Bausch and Lomb contacts have UV protection?

Do your Bausch & Lomb contacts have UV protection? UV light stands for Ultraviolet lights. With the danger of harmful UV rays hidden throughout the year, UV protection is becoming more of a concern than ever before. Although ultraviolet rays can damage our skin, these rays can also have a negative effect on the eyes. However, UV light has a shorter wavelength of visible lights. There are three types of UV radiation which is UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. For UV-C, rays can be absorbed by the ozone layer which indicates they are harmless. On the other hand, UV-A and UV-B rays can cause permanent damage to the eyes and also can damage your vision. Besides, exposure to UV light with moderation and proper care actually can improve health, which is…

Acuvue Oasys 1 Day

ACUVUE® OASYS 1-DAY

ACUVUE® Oasys 1-day with HydraLuxe™ Technology is designed and manufactured by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care. HydraLuxe™ is a wetting technology where a unique tear infused design mimics mucins that help to support a stable tear film. Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) acts as a hydration agent and reduces friction. PVP and highly breathable hydrated silicone integrate with the tear film create an enhanced network of tear-like molecules which keep your eyes feel comfortable throughout the whole day. ACUVUE Oasys 1-day is a daily disposable lenses which is the most convenient options for hassle and busy daily life. Wear it every morning and dispose every night and you do not need any cleaning and care routines. It is just as simple as ABC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W197sT3IWM&feature=youtu.be Features of ACUVUE® OASYS 1-DAY · Tear like molecules…

right time replace contact lens

5 signs to replace your contact lens

In this article, we will explain 5 signs to replace your contact lens. As we all know that all contact lens must be replaced frequently, even those that are perfectly maintained. If contact lenses are not replaced frequently enough, protein deposits and contamination may build up on the surface of the contact, increasing your risk of developing an eye infection. Most people use soft contacts, which are especially susceptible to deposits and contamination. Gas permeable contact lenses can last a year or longer before requiring replacement. (more…)

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How to buy contact lenses online

You may already be an expert of buy contact lenses through online, but if you’re new to them the information on this page will give you advice on how to buy contact lenses online for the first time. With the rise of e-commerce, the ability to buy eye care products online has become very important things. Today, at least one-fifth of contact lens wearers buy their contact lenses online, and that number keeps increasing.  Convenience and price lead to many contact lens customers to turn to the internet for their purchases. But when you’re shopping for contact lens online, are you eyeing more than the ease of doing business and the cost savings? If you’re not, you should be.  Here are 5 things you need to keep in mind to…

20-20-20 Rule – How to prevent eye strain?

The 20-20-20 Rule Movement Control Order caused by the Pandemic, had us all lock down at home for weeks even months. Besides spending quality times with family due this pandemic, I believe that the digital world stay with us most of the time too. (more…)

Computer Eye Strain: Symptoms and Solution

Excessive screen time can lead to a condition called computer eye strain (CES). This is sometimes known as computer vision syndrome, or digital eye strain. It occurs because our eyes have to work hard when viewing screens. Therefore, in this article we will explain about the symptoms and solutions for computer eye strain. (more…)

What does axis in contact lenses mean?

The axis figure on prescription contact lenses is for people who have astigmatism and indicates the required location of cylindrical power on the lens. This determines the angle of vision correction that someone with astigmatism would need, due to the irregular curvature of their eye, which can be described as shaped like a rugby ball. Axis is part of your prescription, and tells an optometrist in which direction they must position any cylindrical power in your lenses that is required for astigmatism. The number shows the orientation or angle (in degrees) from 1 to 180. The number 90 means vertical position, and 180 horizontal. A higher number for the axis does not mean that your prescription is stronger, it simply describes the position of the astigmatism. Meridians of the eye are determined…

dry eye

Best monthly lens for dry eye

In this article, we will talk about the best monthly lens for dry eye. Dry eyes can be an uncomfortable and even painful condition to deal with on a daily basis. They can be caused by a variety of factors in everyday living. (more…)