Acuvue 2
Acuvue 2 contacts, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, are
among the world's best selling contact lenses. Designed to be 2 week
daily wear lenses, Acuvue 2 can also be worn as 1 week continuous wear
lenses, meaning they do not need to be removed at night for 7 days.
Acuvue boasts that in studies, 70% of people wearing Acuvue 2 contacts
had over 20/20 vision. These best selling lenses offer comfort,
affordability, and crisp vision.
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Additional benefits associated with Acuvue 2 include outstanding UV
protection. Johnson & Johnson continues to understand that the majority
of patients want UV protection from their lenses. Acuvue 2 blocks
approximately 82% of UVA radiation and 97% of UVB radiation. This
protection doesn't mean that sunglasses can be replaced, but simply that
your contact lenses in and of themselves provide some protection to your
eyes.

Acuvue 2 lenses feature and inside-out mark, designed to ensure that you
put your contacts in properly every time. When the lens is on your
finger, you will see a 1-2-3 mark. If this mark is reversed, it means
the lens is inside out. This feature greatly assists in ease of handling
the lenses. In addition, these lenses are visibility tinted to help with
easy handling.
Acuvue 2 are available in a wide range of prescription strengths. The
flexible wear schedules - either daily wear for up to 2 weeks, or
continuous wear for up to 7 days - is a convenience many enjoy.
Acuvue 2 Colors
Acuvue 2 contact lenses are now available in a variety of colors. There
are currently 10 colors available, including blue, chestnut, green,
hazel, honey, blue, sapphire, grey, green, and aqua. These lenses offer
all of the advantages of regular Acuvue 2, but allow you to completely
transform eye color while enjoying outstanding vision aid.
Price, convenience, quality, and comfort are the hallmarks of Acuvue 2
contact lenses. This line of Acuvue products in one of the primary
reasons why the Acuvue brand has remained a world leader in contact
lenses for decades.
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