Reasons to buy:Air Optix Aqua Multifocal Contact Lenses - 6 lenses
Do you have problems with reading from a close distance? Are words and images blurred and indistinct when you read a newspaper or surf on the Internet? At some age, that affects everyone. If you’re close to 40 years old, that condition is completely normal, it is called presbyopia.
When we get older, our eye eventually loses its elasticity and the ability to focus on non-distant objects. Furthermore, middle distance sight is also affected in this eye condition, for example while working in front of a PC monitor. AIR OPTIX AQUA MULTIFOCAL contact lenses are a new way to eliminate inconveniences connected with presbyopia.
An innovative AIR OPTIX AQUA MULTIFOCAL contact lenses help to see properly on all distances: while reading, working with a computer, driving a car, etc. It optimizes close vision and middle distance vision without affecting seeing distant objects.
Now you can enjoy a perfect vision regardless of the conditions!
Customer Reviews Air Optix Aqua Multifocal Contact Lenses - 6 lenses
Friday, December 17, 2010
“I still prefer my progressives glasses but these contact lenses are much better for my sports ! 5 stars”
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