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Alcon Air Optix Colors Contact Lenses

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AIR OPTIX® COLORS contact lenses combine beautiful color with a highly breathable material for white healthy looking eyes, and a smooth surface for comfortable lens wear. The unique 3 in 1 color technology blends with the eye color to provide a beautiful, natural appearance. AIR OPTIX® COLORS contact lenses are available in a full range of beautiful colors, from subtle to vibrant. An RX is required even if you don't need vision correction.

  • Lenses Per Box: 6

  • Replacement Schedule: Monthly

  • Material: 67% polymer (lotrafilcon B)

  • Water Content: 33%

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AIR OPTIX® Colors breathable contact lenses deliver an advanced combination of oxygen and moisture for a healthy, natural feeling. The lens also offers excellent all-day comfort right from the start. Clinical research shows the lens sustains its performance through a month of wear.

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