Color Contact Lenses: The Perfect Accessory for Celebrating St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day is one of the most celebrated holidays across the world. Whether you are Irish or not, this day is an opportunity to embrace the spirit of the Emerald Isle and have some fun. One of the most iconic traditions of this holiday is wearing green. From head to toe, people are decked out in green clothing and accessories to show their love and appreciation for the holiday.

One way to make sure that everyone notices your St. Patrick's Day spirit is by getting fit for Air Optix Color Contact Lenses. These contact lenses come in a variety of green shades and are designed to provide you with comfortable and natural-looking eye color. You can choose from a range of greens, from a subtle hint of green to a bold and bright green, depending on your personal preference.

Not only are Air Optix Color Contact Lenses a fun way to show your St. Patrick's Day spirit, but they are also a practical solution for those with prescription eye problems. These contacts are made from a soft and flexible material that provides a comfortable fit all day long. They are also designed to allow oxygen to flow freely to your eyes, keeping them healthy and comfortable.

AIR OPTIX COLORS contact lenses create a beautiful look that blends naturally with any eye color— whether you have dark eyes or light, whether you need vision correction or not. These breathable contact lenses provide stunning eye color and outstanding comfort. Plus, their monthly replacement schedule is easy to remember.

AIR OPTIX COLORS contact lenses are made with the unique SmartShield Technology, which creates an ultra-thin protective layer to help shield your lenses from irritating deposits and provide consistent comfort all month long. 

Important information for AIR OPTIX COLORS (lotrafilcon B) contact lenses:
For daily wear only for near/far-sightedness. Contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are prescription medical devices that must only be worn under the prescription, direction, and supervision of an eye care professional. Serious eye health problems may occur as a result of sharing contact lenses. Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning, or stinging may occur. To help avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye doctor.

Air Optix also now comes in a daily lens version which is more convenient and comfortable!

Previous
Previous

Investing in Eye Care: Why Using Your Tax Refund Makes Sense

Next
Next

March Madness! Learn About Sports & Safety Glasses