The rundown on daily disposable contacts
Daily disposable (or ‘one day’) contacts are a great option if your optometrist thinks they’re right for your prescription. They’re a good fit for most people, especially if you’re busy and active, and equally good for people who want to switch between glasses and contacts from time to time.
Daily disposables are made of soft, flexible plastic, worn during waking hours, and removed and thrown away before you go to sleep. The next day you’ll wear a brand new pair, meaning no need for calendar reminders to change your contacts.
Why should I choose dailies?
It’s about the convenience! There’s no cleaning involved, you simply get rid of them after you’re done and they’re more hygienic as you’re only using them once.
“You’re only handling them when you put them in and when you take them out, and then tomorrow you’re putting in a fresh pair of lenses,” says Bupa optometrist Karen Makin.
“From a comfort point of view, you don’t get any build-up on the lenses – the surface is smooth and fresh every day. And if you’re going on holidays, you don’t have to worry about lugging cleaning solutions with you.”
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$136 Bupa Members
Retail $170
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$56 Bupa Members
Retail $70
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$84 Bupa Members
Retail $105
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TOTAL1™ Multifocal Contact Lenses – Daily 90 pack
1094174
3 Month Supply/90 Lenses
$2.66 per contact lens$192 Bupa Members
Retail $240
Are there any disadvantages?
The main disadvantage would be needing to buy more of them as you’re using them so often. This can also create more waste.
Want lenses for longer?
If you don’t want the hassle of replacing contacts each day, extended wear contact lenses might be a better fit.
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