Acuvue 2 Colors Trademark Contact Lenses

Mike Long
It is almost impossible to look into the contact lens market and not encounter products from Acuvue. Their Colors brand comes in a series of ten different colors and offers a wear schedule of up to two weeks daily or six nights of continuous wear. The enhancement tints, which make up the second group of Acuvue color contacts, come in only three options and are suitable only for light eyes.

The features and benefits of Acuvue 2 Colors are:

- Whether you have 20/20 vision or your eyesight needs correcting, you can use Acuvue 2 Colors
- For true comfort Acuvue is ultra-thin and made mostly from water
- Great for daily wear - or just to transform your eye color for a special occasion
- Ten striking colors to select from

Whether you're in the market for radical change or just adding a bit of flash Acuvue 2 Colors brand contact lenses have just what you need. The Acuvue website features a "Colors" test where you can find out which hues best suit your style.

It's natural to want only the very best when it comes to your vision. That's why so many people choose Acuvue Brand contact lenses from Johnson & Johnson. Acuvue 2 contact lenses is a trusted brand that will take your vision to another level, and you'll see why it is the most prescribed soft contact lens in the United States.

Because these disposable lenses are worn for up to two weeks and then discarded, your eyes are kept fresh and comfortable, and deposits are kept from building up on your lenses and aggravating your eyesight. Acuvue 2 Color lenses are made with Contour Intelligent Design (for ease of use) so they keep their shape while you are handling them.

Purchasing Color Contacts

Contact lens sales are regulated by both the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission. You must have a prescription, even with perfect eyesight, and it must have enough information for a seller to safely and correctly fill it, as defined by FTC policy. This includes:

- Patient's name
- Examination date
- Date patient receives prescription and expiration date after a contact lens fitting
- Prescriber's name, address, telephone and fax numbers
- Power
- Material and/or manufacturer of the prescribed contact lens
- Base curve or appropriate designation
- Diameter, where appropriate
- The name of the manufacturer and the trade name of the brand, if applicable.

Getting The Best Out Of Your Contacts

Always make sure that the packaging on your new lens is intact. Wash, rinse and dry your hands carefully before handling your lenses. Proper care of your contact lenses is essential. Never store lenses overnight in saline solution since it has no disinfecting ability and will not safeguard your lenses from germs and you from possible infection.

Published by Mike Long

Mike Long is the author and publisher of numerous blogs covering a wide range of topics. He also produces new content daily for a variety of web destinations.  View profile

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