Pros: Easy to use, Cost Effective, Fresh and Comfortable Cons: None
I have had bad eyesight since the age of 10.
I wore glasses for a few years as a child, and then at the age of 13 I started wearing contact lenses.
Originally I used the daily wear type that you would wear again and again for about a year. ...
Pros: Comfortable, inexpensive Cons: Still have to remove them at night
I was born with a great many blessings. Alas, keen eyesight was not one of my gifts. I imagine that just prior to my birth, some divine inventory clerk goofed as he went down the check list: Realism check, Spunk check,...
About six years ago, Bausch & Lomb was found guilty of manufacturing one contact lens and packaging it as several types of disposable contact lenses. For example, many consumers were fooled into believing that the Seequence II and Medalist lenses...
Pros: Comfortable, wear for two weeks & throw away, no need to buy different solutions Cons: None
I started wearing contacts when I was thirteen years old. I am now twenty-eight. If my math is correct, I have fifteen years of contact lens experience. The first type of contacts I tried were Daily Wear (soft contacts.) Each night I would have to...
Pros: Not expensive, easy to care for, disposable Cons: Not a clear as daily wear
I have been a contact lens wearer for many years now. I can honestly say that I hate glasses with a purple passion. I'd rather stay at home than wear glasses! (And I hate staying at home!)
Pros: Can leave in several days Cons: i don't have any
When I started wearing contact lens, I had the normal soft lens that you take out daily. Several years ago, I switched doctors, and he suggested a new kind of soft contact lenses.
They are extended wear disposables. Meaning, you can wear...
Simply put, these lenses are very easy to use. They are easy to clean, put in, take out, and store. I haven't tried any lenses other than the Optima FW lenses so I am not able to make comparisons. But I can say that these are more comfortable than I...
Someone reading the various reviews of the Optima FW may be a little confused as to whether it is a 2 week disposable lens or a 3 month disposable. The "FW" does stand for "Flex wear." Whether you wear it 2 weeks or as long as 3...
Pros: EVERYTHING...COMFORT, EASY TO CLEAN Cons: NOTHING
It was that time of year again. Time to throw away last year's contact lenses and purchase another pair. I headed out to the optical store with the intention of purchasing yet another pair of Bausch & Lomb contact lenses that you wear for a full...
Pros: Ultra comfort and convenience Cons: edges tend to stick together upon removal but this can be remedied with saline.
I have been a contact lens wearer since 1992 and I must say that the Optima FW lenses by B&L are by far the best contacts I have used. In the 11 years I have been wearing contacts I have had my share of experiences with a few different brands and I am ...
Pros: good for what they cost Cons: don't work with every eye solution
I have been wearing Bausch & Lomb Optima FW lenses now for a year and 7 months. They are really good contacts for the most part however they can be a pain at times. I have learned they do not work well with RENU eye solutions. I have tried the...
I was recently switched to this brand after many years of Acuvue use. I have found the Bausch and Lomb Optima FW lens to be far superior to my old brand. Not only are the more comfortable, but they do not "pop out" everytime I turn around. I...
Pros: Comfortable, Affordable Cons: None that I can see
I have been wearing contact lenses for about 8 years now, and 2 1/2 years ago I switched from "regular" lenses to disposable ones. At first I wore a brand that my eye doctor provided for me, but recently I have started wearing Optima FW...
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