They are quite expensive, the official retial price is around $ 125,- a box (6 lenses) although some online firms offer them for much less. www.smartbuyglasses.com offers them for example for $ 62,- a box (see http://www.smartbuyglasses.com/contact-lenses/Week... )
If you want cheaper lenses, you could also look out for colored lenses from the brands Coopervision of Freshlook. These brands offer some cheaper colored lenses, like for example:
Please be aware that even you don't need glasses, you still need a prescription for contact lenses. This is because your contact lenses need the same base curve (b.c.; curvature of your eye, which usually holds a value between 8.0 and 9.5). Wearing contact lenses with a wrong B.C. can damage your cornea.
In addition, during your consult, the eye doctor / optometrist will also make sure you can get your contact lenses in and out properly, and will provide you with advice about wearing and cleaning them.
They are WAAAAY cheaper there than buying them from the doctors office.
You still need a prescription if you wish to purchase lenses off the website. Which is a good thing. You should get your eyes checked out first before getting contacts. You need to know if your eyes will be healthy enough to wear them and they will also teach you how to take care of your lenses what to and what not to do etc....
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They are quite expensive, the official retial price is around $ 125,- a box (6 lenses) although some online firms offer them for much less. www.smartbuyglasses.com offers them for example for $ 62,- a box (see http://www.smartbuyglasses.com/contact-lenses/Week... )
If you want cheaper lenses, you could also look out for colored lenses from the brands Coopervision of Freshlook. These brands offer some cheaper colored lenses, like for example:
1) http://www.smartbuyglasses.com/contact-lenses/Week...
2) http://www.smartbuyglasses.com/contact-lenses/Mont...
3) http://www.smartbuyglasses.com/contact-lenses/Week...
Please be aware that even you don't need glasses, you still need a prescription for contact lenses. This is because your contact lenses need the same base curve (b.c.; curvature of your eye, which usually holds a value between 8.0 and 9.5). Wearing contact lenses with a wrong B.C. can damage your cornea.
In addition, during your consult, the eye doctor / optometrist will also make sure you can get your contact lenses in and out properly, and will provide you with advice about wearing and cleaning them.
Hope this helps!
Try the company website. I use colorblends and they will give you a coupon for a free trial. All you have to go is take it to the eye doctor.
I buy my lenses off of http://discountcontactlenses.com/
They are WAAAAY cheaper there than buying them from the doctors office.
You still need a prescription if you wish to purchase lenses off the website. Which is a good thing. You should get your eyes checked out first before getting contacts. You need to know if your eyes will be healthy enough to wear them and they will also teach you how to take care of your lenses what to and what not to do etc....
Look it up 'Oh Smart One'