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I’m not too sure what brand are the best, but i have been using Acuvue 2 for a long long time. Recently i have switch to Acuvue Oasys and it’s not bad either. Its suppose to deliver more oxygen to the eye. You can also speak to your optometrist because they have a lot of different brands and types of contacts that are suitable for individuals.
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It really depends on what kind of lenses do you need to get. Most optometrists will recommend lenses that allow more air to go through as that allows your eyes to “breathe”. Depending on the type of eye you have, you might get lenses that are more hydrated to prevent dry eyes, or even hard lenses to help maintain shape.
The degree of your prescription is also another factor. The “deeper” your prescription is, the more likely your astigmatism will be worse which require special lenses that will properly fit your eye.
Talk to your optometrist. They will usually give you trial lenses to try for a week at a time until you are absolutely comfortable with the fit.
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I try Acuvue too, they are pretty good. when u put them on, u really dont feel anything and ur eyes dont get dry. i try not to wear lens on windy days bc i am afriend soemthing will get in my eyes.
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I use the national brand contacts that are alot cheaper than the name brand contacts. I’ve had no problems with the contacts and can put them on in less than 30 seconds. All contacts are the same. I recommend that you go to the doctor to check your vision, then go on the internet to find your contacts. The eye doctor I purchased a set of contacts from charged me $28 per box of contacts when i found them online for $13. I saved much money just from switching over to online contact purchasing.
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