Top Contact Lens Solutions for Optimal Vision during Indoor Activities
With the pandemic still affecting our daily lives, many of us have found ourselves spending more time indoors. Whether it be working from home or enjoying indoor activities, our eyes can easily become strained from prolonged screen time. For contact lens wearers, this can also cause discomfort and dryness. That’s why it’s important to choose the right contact lens solution for indoor activities.
When selecting a solution, it’s important to consider the ingredients and their effects on your eyes. Look for solutions that are designed for extended wear and provide moisture throughout the day. Two popular options are Biofinity and Acuvue RevitaLens, both of which contain hyaluronic acid to retain moisture.
Biofinity
Biofinity contact lens solution is a great option for those who need all-day, everyday moisture. Its patented HydraGlyde Moisture Matrix keeps lenses hydrated for up to 16 hours. The solution is gentle on the eyes, making it comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. In addition, Biofinity is designed to remove protein buildup, ensuring clear vision.
Ingredients
- HydraGlyde Moisture Matrix
- Poloxamer 407
- Edetate Disodium
- Boric acid
- Sodium borate
- Sodium chloride
- Preservative: Polyaminopropyl biguanide 0.00013% and Polyquaternium 0.0001%
Acuvue RevitaLens
Another great option is Acuvue RevitaLens. Like Biofinity, it contains hyaluronic acid to retain moisture. Its unique formula keeps lenses clean and clear, even after prolonged wear. The solution is designed to disinfect lenses and remove bacteria, making it a great choice for those with sensitive eyes.
Ingredients
- DYMED (polyaminopropyl biguanide) 0.0001%
- Borate buffer
- Edetate Disodium
- Potassium chloride
- Sodium chloride
When it comes to choosing a contact lens solution for indoor activities, it’s important to select a product that is gentle, moisturizing, and disinfecting.
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