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
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
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
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
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.
I use vision direct or lenswsy I just check both to see who is cheaper at the time. Never had a problem with either.
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
I used day soft very good . when I was a uni had them in for days on end when ****
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
Aaronsmummy
Do u get regular check ups with this
yes every year
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. (edited)
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.
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!
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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when I was a uni had them in for days on end when ****
I recommend going to boots and get a £20 contact lense check first I get mine checked every year
yes every year
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