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  1. marchitecture's avatar
    I use daysoft they're about £6 per eye for a box of 30 daily disposables and I've never had any issues with them
  2. marchitecture's avatar
    I use daysoft they're about £6 per eye for a box of 30 daily disposables and I've never had any issues with them
  3. jackvdbuk's avatar
    go for classic , silk can be a bit hit n miss with irritation, why not try a box of each as it's only six quid
  4. deleted1210441's avatar
    marchitecture

    I use daysoft they're about £6 per eye for a box of 30 daily disposables … I use daysoft they're about £6 per eye for a box of 30 daily disposables and I've never had any issues with them


    Do u get regular check ups with this
  5. Mildlytight's avatar
    If you have never had contacts before you really need to go and see an optician. They will assess you properly, give you a free trial and make sure you aren't suffering any adverse reactions to the lenses. Once you are confident with using them you can then look to buy on-line. I also use Daysoft and think they are excellent for both value and service.
  6. grimoor's avatar
    I use vision direct or lenswsy I just check both to see who is cheaper at the time. Never had a problem with either.
  7. mikey_d's avatar
    If you haven't had them before I would go to an opticians, ( I use Boots), and have a free trial, they will check your eyes first and recommend which type of lenses you are most suited to, I use the monthly lenses, and you get a free check up every year and discounted eye tests. If you would prefer to buy them yourself you can always do that once you have gotten used to them
  8. srp111's avatar
    I used day soft very good .
    when I was a uni had them in for days on end when ****
  9. marchitecture's avatar
    sup_aa

    Just found the website daysoft.com so assume its from there, its asking: … Just found the website daysoft.com so assume its from there, its asking: Please select your current contact lens brand:*No idea what to put, as doesn't offer "never worn before", so do you think Classic is best, or Silk?



    ​I recommend going to boots and get a £20 contact lense check first I get mine checked every year
  10. marchitecture's avatar
    Aaronsmummy

    Do u get regular check ups with this



    ​yes every year
  11. deleted226154's avatar
    I used to use daysoft. In the last year i stopped and went to an optician and got acuvue oasys. The difference between the 2 brands is shocking. I used to have constant trouble with daysoft lenses feeling uncomfortable or very dry . I think i now pay a few pounds a month more than i used to but well worth it.
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  12. 666FU's avatar
    I use specsavers. Pay £15 total a month which includes monthly lenses, solution and all aftercare. Also get free eye tests and glasses. Really can't fault them.
  13. Ippy's avatar
    For a first time user you need to see an optician and maybe go on one of there plans for a while until you know they are right for you. Like others have mentioned Specsavers or Boots would be a good place to start. You only have 1 pair for of eyes you can't be too careful!
  14. pauled's avatar
    Lenses.contact.co.uk were cheapest for mine (total dailies 1, incredibly comfortable but pricey)when last comparing prices couple quid tcb and arrived within 4/5 days. As others say you should def see optician first though.
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