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Trial Contact Lenses

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Looking for some trial contact lenses?  If you’re getting into contact lenses for the first time, or trying a new brand for the first time, trial contact lenses may be best suited for you. 

There are just so many options available these days for contact lenses and considering how expensive contacts can be, it’s best to seek out trial contact lenses if at all possible.  Trial contact lenses will allow you to try out a specific brand or type of contact without committing to anything long term, and the great thing about them is that a lot of the time you can get them for free.

Yes, many manufacturers of contact lenses want your business and are willing to give you a free trial in order to hook you into their brand, you can take advantage of this and try out a wide variety of lenses before you commit to any one type.

A lot of these lenses are meant to only be worn for a day or two, but truth be told, you can get away with wearing them a lot longer.  This will give you ample time to get the feel for the lens, how comfortable they are on you and how easy they are to take off and put back in and find out all the little nuances you just can’t know without trying them on.

When you’re testing out the contact lenses, be sure to wear them while doing a variety of different activities.  For instance, you may want to try wearing them while you’re out at the gym and getting all sweaty, or running out in the open with the wind blowing on your face and see how that affects your comfort level.

If you test it out under various circumstances and find the performance to be up to par, you’ll feel a lot more comfortable committing to the lens.

Take note of all the contact lenses you try out, their pluses and minuses.  Consider the fit of the lens as some lenses may fit your eyes perfectly while others may leave you with discomfort.  Also consider the clarity you get with them on, sometimes people complain of contacts leaving their vision fuzzy or blurred.

Once you’ve tired out trial contact lenses from a variety of different manufacturers and in a variety of different colors, you’ll be able to set the trial contact lenses aside and go for a pair that you like for the long term.