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Lenses for Less is a trusted provider of high-quality content lenses at affordable prices. Our collections feature options from various types of contact lens brands, including Acuvue, Biofinity, Air Optix and others. We work directly with manufacturers to bring you convenience without compromising on quality.
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Biotrue Oneday Astigmatism - 30 Pack
Regular price $39.99Regular priceUnit price / per$46.99Sale price $39.99Sale -
PureVision 2 For Presbyopia - 6 Pack
Regular price $74.98Regular priceUnit price / per$82.99Sale price $74.98Sale -
Biotrue Oneday Astigmatism - 90 Pack
Regular price $86.99Regular priceUnit price / per$88.99Sale price $86.99Sale -
DAILIES Colors - 90 Pack
Regular price $74.98Regular priceUnit price / per$93.79Sale price $74.98Sale -
DAILIES TOTAL1 Multifocal - 30 Pack
Regular price $56.98Regular priceUnit price / per$61.99Sale price $56.98Sale -
Acuvue Max Multifocal 1-Day - 30 Pack
Regular price $72.99Regular priceUnit price / per$77.99Sale price $72.99Sale -
Total30 For Astigmatism - 6 Pack
Regular price $74.99Regular priceUnit price / per$84.88Sale price $74.99Sale -
Proclear Multifocal Toric - 6 Pack
Regular price $162.99Regular priceUnit price / per$197.99Sale price $162.99Sale -
Clariti 1 Day Toric - 30 Pack
Regular price $44.00Regular priceUnit price / per$43.99Sale price $44.00 -
DAILIES AquaComfort Plus Multifocal - 90 pack
Regular price $101.99Regular priceUnit price / per$109.99Sale price $101.99Sale -
1-Day Acuvue Moist Multifocal - 30 Pack
Regular price $62.99Regular priceUnit price / per$66.99Sale price $62.99Sale -
DAILIES TOTAL1 for Astigmatism - 90 Pack
Regular price $134.98Regular priceUnit price / per$146.99Sale price $134.98Sale -
MyDay 1-Day - 180 Pack
Regular price $151.99Regular priceUnit price / per$175.99Sale price $151.99Sale -
Biofinity XR - 6 Pack
Regular price $48.98Regular priceUnit price / per$67.99Sale price $48.98Sale -
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PureVision - 6 Pack
Regular price $69.99Regular priceUnit price / per$72.99Sale price $69.99Sale -
Biotrue Oneday Presbyopia - 30 Pack
Regular price $42.99Regular priceUnit price / per$49.99Sale price $42.99Sale
Types of Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are medical devices designed to improve vision. In our selection, you'll find different types of contacts for astigmatism, as well as bifocal and multifocal lenses for clear vision at all distances. We also offer color lenses, allowing you to enhance or change your eye color when you wear them.
The different types of contact lenses also include soft, daily wear, extended wear and disposable options. You'll have plenty of choices based on your visual needs and wear and replacement schedules.
How to Choose the Right Contact Lenses?
To choose the right contact lenses, you must consider factors like your eye health, lifestyle and comfort. First, you'll have to get an eye exam and prescription to determine the type of contact lenses that best suits your eyes. Other considerations include
- Wear schedule: Decide between daily, bi-weekly or monthly lenses based on your preferences.
- Lens material: Choose between soft and rigid lenses. Soft lenses are a popular choice because they are more comfortable and easier for your eyes to adapt to.
- Additional features: Consider features like UV protection or color for style.
Contact Lens FAQs
Here are a few common frequently asked questions about contact lenses:
How Long Can I Wear Contact Lenses at a Time?
You should only wear daily wear glasses during the day and take them before you go to sleep. Extended-wear lenses can be worn day and night and you can keep them in for up to 30 days.
At What Age Can You Start Wearing Contact Lenses?
Contact lenses require the wearer to be old enough to handle them responsibly. While there is no set age for when you can start wearing contacts, it is recommended that kids begin between 8 and 12 years old.
Are Contact Lenses Safe?
Contact lenses are generally safe to wear. However, you must wear, clean and store them as directed to prevent any associated risks.
How Do I Get Used to Contact Lenses?
Contact lenses can vary in comfort. Some are immediately comfortable, while others require a minor adjustment. Consider wearing them for a short time and taking them out if they feel uncomfortable. Slowly increase the time you wear the lenses until your eyes fully adapt to them.
Get Started With Lenses for Less
Explore all the different types of contact lenses from our wide selection to find the perfect fit for your needs. If you need to renew your prescription, take our online vision test, and a certified doctor will review your results.