My Contact Lens Guide

Discount Color Contacts

By Christopher Chase

With so many companies providing color contacts it is little wonder that the market for discount color contacts is enormous and the price war fierce! Discount color contacts enable wearers to experiment with more lenses and therefore enjoy a wider range of color options.

Cheap Color Contacts – The Basics

Cheap color contacts should not be in anyway inferior to more expensive contact lenses. All the usual rules should apply and caution should be exercised whenever discount color contacts are ordered without being tried and tested.

Look around for cheap color contacts as part of packages such as buy one get one free, in this way you get more for your money rather than getting cheaper items which may not be as comfortable or as safe.

Getting Hold of the Cheapest Color Contacts

Whilst there are many discount color contacts available, finding the cheapest can be extremely difficult. One of the main difficulties is the fact that there are so many different types of cheap color contacts. Some discount color contacts can only be worn once, others can be worn for 30 days and some for even longer. Looking at the bottom line will not necessarily reveal the cheapest color contacts available.

A great way to get hold of cheap color contacts is to make the most of free or discount color contacts that are on trial. Claiming a trial normally involves obtaining a voucher and then making an appointment with a professional to have your discount color contacts fitted. Whilst it is great that a professional ensures that your discount color contacts fit correctly, this may not result in you going home with the cheapest available color contacts.

Are There Color Contacts for $15.00?

In short – yes! With so many companies fighting to stay ahead of the crowd, there are so many deals available that finding color contacts for $15.00 is no longer a daunting task. When calculating the total cost of your color contacts, don't forget to take into account the length of time that you can wear them for, as well as any other incentives that you have benefited from such as extra free pairs.

When trying to establish the true discount you are getting, work out the annual cost based on your average wearing, don't just go for the cheapest initial outlay.

Sourcing the cheapest color contacts is not always as straightforward as it seems. And remember don't ever risk your vision just to save a few dollars – it simply isn't worth it!



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