Find everything you need to know about contact lenses, from choosing the right type for you, to taking care of them, keeping your eyes healthy and even how to test your eyes at home.
Whether you’ve tried them in the past or are considering wearing them for the first time, we’ve put together some useful information to help you decide if, and which type of, contact lenses are right for you.
Hard lenses or soft? Daily disposable or reusable? With so many different types of contact lenses available how do you choose? We help you understand the different types available. Read more…
Whether you want a fresh look, the freedom to be more active, or just the ability to see your best, contact lenses are an excellent alternative to glasses. They will affect how you see – and how other people see you. Discover the benefits.
Almost anyone can wear contact lenses although special considerations are needed for children and older people. Learn more about your eyes – and which contact lenses are right for you…
Can contact lenses get lost behind your eyes? Is it true contact lenses are uncomfortable? There are plenty of myths about contact lenses, some of which you may have heard. We reveal the truth behind the contact lens myths.
The better you take care of your contact lenses, the healthier and more comfortable your eyes and vision will be. In this section you’ll find all you need to know about looking after your lenses, inserting and removing plus make-up and travel tips.
Need help on how to insert or remove contact lenses? Once you've done it a few times it becomes second nature. Read our guide to find out how.
If you are a contact lens wearer, you may be wondering how often you should replace your contact lenses. It’s extremely important that you replace your lenses on schedule in order to keep your eyes comfortable and healthy.
Reusable lenses need to be cleaned and disinfected. By cleaning and rinsing your contact lenses properly, you’ll eliminate at least 90% of any bacteria – so a good, regular cleaning routine is important to keep your eyes as healthy as possible.
To help you keep your eyes healthy and beautiful, we’ve assembled some useful Dos and Don’ts for wearing makeup with contact lenses. Read more.
Contact lenses are ideal for travelling. To help your journey go as smoothly as possible, and to ensure your sightseeing is as comfortable and clear as it can be, make sure you read our handy travel tips.
Whatever your lifestyle needs, the right contact lenses can help you enjoy greater comfort and convenience. Find out how lenses can give you the freedom to live your life the way you want.
Whether you’re an Olympic athlete at the top of your game, or simply enjoy an occasional game of golf, contact lenses can give you crisp vision and freedom of movement without glasses getting in the way. Discover the benefits.
Working at a computer all day long can play havoc with your eyes. Read our tips on reducing the effects of computer work, and find out how to choose a lens that can help keep your eyes fresh and more comfortable in front of a computer.
You depend on your sight perhaps more than any other sense, and use your eyes in virtually everything you do. But how well do you look after them? To ensure your eyes stay in peak condition, read our guides for advice on keeping them healthy.
An eye exam can do more than help correct your vision. It could also help preserve your vision or extend your life! Learn more about eye exams, how often you need one and the diseases they can help diagnose.
It’s important to have your eyes tested regularly by an optician. In the meantime, you can test your vision at home using one of our quick tests. Check yours now.
The earlier an eye condition is detected, the greater chance of successful treatment. So to help you spot any potential problems quickly, this section explains the most common eyesight problems and the symptoms to look out for.
Just as your body responds to a healthy diet, your eyes will also benefit from good nutrition. Find out about the food and nutrients you need for bright and healthy eyes.
We’ve all heard about the damage sun can do to our skin. But what about our vision? It’s just as vital that we protect our eyes from the dangers of too much ultraviolet (UV) exposure.
Want to start wearing contact lenses? Find out what to expect at your eye exam and contact lens fitting. Read more.
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