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Fresh Look Colors Fresh Look Colors as low as $32.95
Fresh Look Dimensions Fresh Look Dimensions as low as $32.95
Fresh Look Handling Tint Fresh Look Handling Tint as low as $20.95
Freshlook Toric Freshlook Toric as low as $46.95
O2 Optix O2 Optix as low as $23.95
Optima FW/Soflens 38 Optima FW/Soflens 38 as low as $15.95
Soflens Multifocal Soflens Multifocal as low as $35.95
Soflens Toric for Astigmatism Soflens Toric for Astigmatism as low as $23.95
Vertex Sphere Vertex Sphere as low as $20.95
Vertex Toric Vertex Toric as low as $30.95

Weekly Contacts

Weekly Contact Lenses are some of the most prescribed contact lenses. There is the largest variety in weekly contacts, so there is the much higher chance a doctor will prescribe them. Weekly contact lenses also offer a great selection for individuals with astigmatism or presbyopia. Be sure to follow your doctor’s instruction, even though some weekly contact lenses are approved for overnight approval, your doctor may advise against it.


2 Week Contacts


While weekly contact lenses are popular, 2 week contacts are also a great option. Depending on the recommendation by your doctor, 2 week contacts can be used for up to 2 weeks if you remove them at night, or 1 if worn over night. In many cases, doctors will suggest that patients remove their contacts every night, regardless of the FDA approved usage. Weekly contact lenses typically transmit a higher level of oxygen than their daily counterparts.