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Get the stylish, confident, and sweet look with Jill Stuart Contact Lenses

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Jill Stuart 1day UV by SEED is designed to express your innocent, girly or charming beauty. The Jill Stuart 1day UV color contact lenses contain 58 percent of moisturizing ingredients and have a smoothened edge to make sure they stick to your eyes comfortably.  These lenses are manufactured by Japanese contact lens manufacturer SEED, they are designed with SEED’s unique Colouration Mechanism where the colourant is safely sandwiched within the contact lens base materials.  Features :  1. Daily disposable lenses that effectively reduce the occurrence of contact lens complications. 2. The unique design prevents the pigment from directly contacting the cornea or eye tissues, effectively blocking the pigment layer inside the lens and preventing the pigment from damaging the eyes. 3. Contains moisturizing MPC polymer preservation solution that keeps your eyes moisturized for a long time and relieves the discomfort caused by dryness. 4. The lenses contain ultraviolet absorbers, which can eff

Top Things To Know About Multifocal Contact Lenses

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Multifocal contact lenses provide clear near and distance vision. Today, there are various multifocal contact lens options are available in the market, so how do you know what is best for you? What are multifocal contact lenses? Multifocal contact lenses are made with different lens powers, targeting vision at varying distances from the wearer. Basically, they are contact lenses with multiple prescriptions in one lens. This all-in-one lens benefits people with presbyopia by helping to correct age-related vision problems – when their eyes can no longer focus on objects up close. What are the different types of multifocal contacts? There are two main classes of multifocal contact lens styles. Multifocal contact lenses come in both soft lens and gas permeable (GP, or hard) lens materials. The most important thing to know while choosing multifocal contact lenses is communication with your eye doctor. Your eye doctor will need to know about your lifestyle, hobbies, and regular activities t

Why are Toric Contact Lenses Prescribed for Astigmatism?

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The term "toric contact lenses" is used to describe soft contact lenses that are designed to correct astigmatism. These contact lenses for astigmatism are made either of a conventional hydrogel material or a highly breathable silicone hydrogel material. Toric Contact Lenses are available in every wearing schedule from daily disposable to long-term wear. In some cases, you may even find colored toric contact lenses. Due to the customization required, toric lenses tend to be more expensive and may take more laboratory time to make than traditional lenses. If you have astigmatism, finding the right fit for your contact lenses is essential. Speak to your eye doctor today for a full assessment to determine which type of toric lenses will work best for you to help you see and feel your best.