Clariti 1 day contact lenses
Clariti 1 day are
silicone-hydrogel daily lenses designed by CooperVision to correct
myopia and hyperopia. Clariti 1 day offers a wide range of parameters. These
lenses were designed with the utmost care in order to keep your eyes feeling
healthy and comfortable. WetLoc® Technology provides high
levels of moisture combined with high breathability. This package contains 90
lenses.
Clariti 1 day are
made from a type of silicone-hydrogel. This highly advanced material retains a
great deal of moisture while also providing the cornea with plenty of oxygen.
This will keep your eyes healthy and whiter.
WetLoc® Technology further contributes to an
all-day feeling of comfort by spreading and releasing built-in moisture
constantly throughout the day. It does this by naturally attracting and binding
water molecules to the lens surface.
Clariti 1 day lenses possess a built-in UVA and UVB
filter, which protects part of your eyes from harmful sun rays.
However, please keep in mind that a contact lens can never fully protect your
eyes. Only a good pair of sunglasses is able to do this.
The Clariti 1 day family
CooperVision added Clariti 1 day to their
already quite popular and affordable Clariti family. Besides these lenses with a
normal correction, Clariti 1 day comes with a correction for
astigmatism, as well as a multifocal
correction.
This product is also available in a pack of 30
lenses.
Plastic neutrality
We all want to reduce our impact on the planet. Wearing
certified plastic neutral* one day contact lenses help protect our
oceans.
* Plastic neutrality is established
by purchasing credits from Plastic Bank. A credit represents the collection and
conversion of one kilogram of plastic that may reach or be destined for
waterways. The contact lens manufacturer, CooperVision, purchases credits equal
to the weight of plastic in our one day contact lens Gelone 1-day orders, and in
MyDay, clariti 1 day, Live, Proclear 1 day and Biomedics 1 day extra contact
lens orders. Contact lens plastic in the listed products is determined by the
weight of plastic in the blister, the lens, and the secondary package (outer
carton), including laminates, adhesives, and auxiliary inputs (e.g. ink).
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