Soft contacts are more flexible than hard contacts. They also don't have the same risks associated with wearing hard contacts that you need to be very careful about, like scratching or damaging your cornea. In this article we’ll answer common questions about soft contact lenses, how they work, and the brands that make them.
Daily soft contacts have been around since the early 20th century. Soft lens technology has evolved over the years and has resulted in several types of daily soft lenses serving several specific purposes. These silicone hydrogel lenses became popular for their high oxygen permeability resulting in a comfortable fit and a very low chance of infections and inflammations. Let's look at a few interesting facets of the Soft Contact Lenses.
Otto Wichterle (1913-1998) was a material chemist. He got his idea to develop hydrogel materials during a train journey when he saw someone reading an advert in an ophthalmological journal for a metal prosthetic eye.
Wichterle patented his hydrogel manufacturing process in 1959. He made the first wearable soft lens in 1961. The first country outside of Czechoslovakia to have a supply of these hydrophilic lenses was New Zealand. Many problems with the material were sorted out at the world's first soft lens conference, which was held in Prague in 1965.
The Soflens contact lens by Bausch and Lomb was the first daily soft lenses to be FDA-approved for sale in the United States in 1971 and became available in 1972.
Daily soft contact lenses are made of a special type of flexible plastic that absorbs water. They stay soft as long as they are absorbing lots of water. Extended-wear contact lenses use silicone hydrogel, which allows more oxygen to enter the eye, keeping them healthy while wearing contacts. The material is manufactured for specific types of vision correction and can be prescribed to patients who have astigmatism, presbyopia, and other issues.
Contact lenses can be made in one of two ways: they are either lathe-cut or injection molded.
In a lathe cutting process, small disks of contact lens material are placed on a spinning shaft and shaped with computerized tools. Once the lens is created, it goes through a process of polishing and hydrating before being tested for quality assurance.
Injection molding is a process in which soft contact materials are heated until they're liquid, then injected into molds. Once shaped, they go through polishing and testing for quality.
Popular soft contact lens brands include Acuvue and Bausch & Lomb. Silicone hydrogel injections are made by companies like CooperVision and Alcon Labs.
The Acuvue brand is one of the most highly recommended and top selling contact lens brands available. ACUVUE makes a wide variety of types of lenses including daily lenses, overnight lenses, lenses for astigmatism, and many others.
DAILIES is a popular brand of disposable contact lenses because they are easy to use and have many advantages.
Another popular contact lens brand is the Air Optix. These lenses are well known for their comfort and optimal oxygen flow, making them healthier for your eyes. They are also a top option for people who plan on wearing their contacts while sleeping.
Biofinity lenses come in a variety of types, including toric, multifocal distance, and multifocal near. They're known for being very pleasant on the eyes as well as maintaining eye whiteness so that your pupils look like they normally do.
This brand needs no introduction, it is one of the oldest names in contact lenses and used extensively all over the world.
Dimple was founded by a long-time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia. Dimple was created to offer the best soft contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups directly to wearers via a convenient, no-lock in subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping. Discover the best soft contact lenses online.
Here at Dimple we believe perfect vision shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. We try to keep packaging to a minimum and use recyclable materials wherever we can. Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily disposable contacts are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day. This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated, and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Whether you’re new to contact lenses or a long time wearer, our disposable soft contact lens subscription service is modelled for your convenience. Our lenses will arrive at your doorstep so you’ll never have to worry about running low on contacts again! Not to mention our subscription service is hassle free and you can cancel at any time. We know, it sounds like a steal! If you’re wondering if Dimple Contacts is right for you try us out for free. We’ll send you 10 of our daily disposable contact lenses in your prescription you’ll only need to cover $4.95 for tracked delivery. Once you’ve finished you can choose your subscription plan. We’ll send you your 30 day supply (60 lenses) with your choice of delivery every 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks and free delivery. Get the best disposable soft contact lenses.
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They can be worn by people with all levels of vision correction and they are more durable than other types of contacts! If you're interested in learning more about RGPs and how to choose which ones will work best for your eyes, then read on!
RGP lenses allow your eyes to breathe better. More oxygen can reach the front surface of your eye. This will reduce problems caused by hypoxia (reduced oxygen supply). RGP lenses are smaller than soft ones. This means they will cover less of the front part of your eye.
RGP contact lenses are permeable lenses and hold their shape and move on the eye with each blink. This movement pumps oxygen-containing tears under the lens. Soft lenses conform to the shape of the cornea and have only minimal movement with blinks, so little or no tears circulate under soft lenses.They also provide sharper vision than soft contact lenses, which can become less clear if they start to dry out. Gas permeable lenses are also more accurate in correcting astigmatism.
RGP lenses last longer than soft lenses. They are hard and not easy to tear or rip. With proper care, one pair of gas permeable lenses can last a year or more. And since they're long lasting, they might be less expensive in the long run.
RGP lenses may help slow the progression of nearsightedness in some children. Gas permeable contacts are also used for orthokeratology where specially designed contacts are worn during sleep to reshape the cornea and improve vision.
Bausch & Lomb, Inc. revolutionized the contact lens industry by introducing soft lenses in 1971 with their Bausch & Lomb Soflens® line of contact lenses. In 1979, gas permeable contacts were made using a co-polymer of PMMA and silicone and became available for use from some brands.
RGP lenses are often made of oxygen-permeable, flexible plastic containing silicone and fluorine. GP contact lenses are rigid, but NOT the same as old hard contact lenses. Hard contact lenses were made of a type of plastic called polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Before 1971, when soft contact lenses were introduced, just about all contact lenses were made from PMMA, which is also called acrylic or acrylic glass.
The non-porous PMMA was created as an eye-friendly alternative to glass for many applications. However, the material is impermeable to oxygen and other gases like the clear front surface of your eye needs a steady supply of oxygen.
PMMA has excellent optical properties and was developed as a shatter resistant alternative to glass for many applications.
Since oxygen cannot pass through a PMMA contact lens, the only way for this element to reach the cornea is if tears come and go. The lens needs to be small enough so that tears can get underneath it. There also needs to be a gap between the edge of the lens and your eye so that tears can come into contact with the cornea.
GP contact lenses are different from PMMA hard contacts because they are more flexible. This is because they are made out of silicone, which lets oxygen pass through them to the eye.
Rigid gas permeable contact lenses, commonly abbreviated as RGPs are one of the most durable and effective types of contact lens available. There are many brands of rigid contact lenses, but the most popular ones come from Alcon, Bausch & Lomb, CIBA Vision, CooperVision and Johnson & Johnson.
Dimple was founded by a long time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia. Dimple was created to offer affordable daily contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups directly to wearers via a convenient, no-lock in subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping. Discover Australia’s best daily contact lenses.
Here at Dimple we believe perfect vision shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. We try to keep packaging to a minimum and use recyclable materials wherever we can. Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily disposable contacts are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day. This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated, and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Whether you’re new to contact lenses or a long time wearer, our daily contact lens subscription service is modelled for your convenience. Our lenses will arrive at your doorstep so you’ll never have to worry about running low on contacts again! Not to mention our subscription service is hassle free and you can cancel at any time. We know, it sounds like a steal! If you’re wondering if Dimple Contacts is right for you try us out for free. We’ll send you 10 of our disposable daily contacts in your prescription you’ll only need to cover $4.95 for tracked delivery. Once you’ve finished you can choose your subscription plan. We’ll send you your 30 day supply (60 lenses) with your choice of delivery every 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks and free delivery. Get the best daily contact lenses.
]]>Extended wear contact lenses are made from silicone hydrogel. They are capable of oxygenating your cornea even while you sleep. They have high oxygen permeability. Extended wear contact lenses can be worn continuously for up to 30 days. This is ideal for those with busy lifestyles and visual impairments such as amblyopia. These lenses can, however, reduce the oxygen flow to your cornea while you sleep. This can lead to irritation, inflammation, and corneal neovascularization.
Extended wear contact lenses were invented in 1986.
Extended-wear contact lenses are made from silicone hydrogel. This allows for more oxygen to reach the eyes, which keeps them healthy. This material can be used to correct certain types of vision and is recommended for patients with presbyopia and astigmatism.
One of two methods to make contact lenses is lathe-cutting or injection molding.
Small disks of contact lens material are placed on a spinning shaft to be cut in a lathe. Then, they are shaped using computerized tools. After the lens has been created, it is polished and hydrated before being tested for quality control.
Injection molding involves heating soft contact materials until they are liquid and then injecting them into molds. After they are shaped, they undergo polishing and quality testing.
Extended wear contacts are available from a variety of brands, including CooperVision, Air Optix, Biofinity, PureVision and Acuvue.
Acuvue is a top-selling brand of contact lenses. ACUVUE offers a variety of lenses, including daily, overnight, and contact lenses for astigmatism.
DAILIES contact lenses are a favorite brand because they're easy to use and offer many benefits.
Air Optix is another popular brand of contact lenses. Air Optix lenses are known for their comfort and excellent oxygen flow. This makes them healthier for your eyes. These lenses are also great for those who wear their contacts while they sleep.
There are many types of Biofinity lenses, including multifocal far, near, and toric. These lenses are known for their comfort and ability to maintain eye whiteness, so your pupils will look normal.
This brand is well-known and widely used all over the globe.
Dimple was founded by a long time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia. Dimple was created to offer affordable daily contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups directly to wearers via a convenient, no-lock in subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping. Discover Australia’s best daily contact lenses.
Here at Dimple we believe perfect vision shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. We try to keep packaging to a minimum and use recyclable materials wherever we can. Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily disposable contacts are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day. This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated, and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Whether you’re new to contact lenses or a long time wearer, our daily contact lens subscription service is modelled for your convenience. Our lenses will arrive at your doorstep so you’ll never have to worry about running low on contacts again! Not to mention our subscription service is hassle free and you can cancel at any time. We know, it sounds like a steal! If you’re wondering if Dimple Contacts is right for you try us out for free. We’ll send you 10 of our daily disposable contact lenses in your prescription you’ll only need to cover $4.95 for tracked delivery. Once you’ve finished you can choose your subscription plan. We’ll send you your 30 day supply (60 lenses) with your choice of delivery every 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks and free delivery. Get the best daily contact lenses.
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Disposable lenses are a relatively new type of contact lens that are exactly what they sound like - disposable. They are significantly cheaper than traditional lenses and can be custom designed to fit any eye shape and size. These lenses are also made of softer materials which mitigate the likelihood that they’ll cause irritation or pain in the eyes.
Disposable contact lenses have several advantages over traditional contacts; they do not need to be replaced, they are made of soft materials to avoid discomfort, and they are usually cheaper. Disposable lenses are also simpler to produce than other types of contacts like rigid gas permeable lenses.
Daily disposable contacts are a recent discovery. While soft lenses were discovered sometime in the early 20th century, Disposable contact lenses were invented in 1987. Since then, demand for disposable contacts and the technology used to produce them has significantly expanded.
Daily disposable lenses are made from a special flexible plastic that absorbs water. They remain soft as long as they’re soaked in water frequently. Most disposable contact lenses are made from silicone hydrogel. This allows for more oxygen to reach the eyes, keeping them healthy. This material can be used to correct certain types of vision and is recommended for patients with presbyopia and astigmatism.
One of two methods to make contact lenses is lathe-cutting or injection molding. To do this, small disks of contact lens material are placed on a spinning shaft to be cut in a lathe. Then, they are shaped using computerized tools. After the lens has been created, it is polished and hydrated before being tested for quality control.
Injection molding involves heating soft contact materials until they are liquid and then injecting them into molds. After they are shaped, they undergo polishing and quality testing.
Acuvue, Bausch & Lomb are two of the most popular brands that produce soft contacts. Companies like Alcon Labs and CooperVision offer silicone hydrogel injections.
Acuvue is a top-selling brand of contact lenses. ACUVUE offers a variety of lenses including daily, overnight, astigmatism and more.
DAILIES disposable contact lenses are a favorite brand because they're easy to use and offer many benefits.
Air Optix is another popular brand of contact lenses. Air Optix lenses are known for their comfort and excellent oxygen flow. This makes them healthier for your eyes. These lenses are also great for those who wear their daily contacts while they sleep.
There are many types of Biofinity lenses, including multifocal far, near, and toric. These lenses are known for their comfort and ability to maintain eye whiteness, so your pupils will look normal.
This brand is well-known and widely used all over the globe.
Dimple was founded by a long time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia. Dimple was created to offer affordable daily contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups directly to wearers via a convenient, no-lock in subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping. Discover Australia’s best daily contact lenses.
Here at Dimple we believe perfect vision shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. We try to keep packaging to a minimum and use recyclable materials wherever we can. Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily disposable contacts are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day. This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated, and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Whether you’re new to contact lenses or a long time wearer, our daily contact lens subscription service is modelled for your convenience. Our lenses will arrive at your doorstep so you’ll never have to worry about running low on contacts again! Not to mention our subscription service is hassle free and you can cancel at any time. We know, it sounds like a steal! If you’re wondering if Dimple Contacts is right for you try us out for free. We’ll send you 10 of our disposable daily contact lenses in your prescription you’ll only need to cover $4.95 for tracked delivery. Once you’ve finished you can choose your subscription plan. We’ll send you your 30 day supply (60 lenses) with your choice of delivery every 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks and free delivery. What is the cost of the subscription? A 30 day supply will only set you back $49 or save even more and get 90 days for $135. Get the best daily contact lenses.
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If you’ve found yourself here and you’re intrigued, we’re about to satisfy your curiosity! Dimple Contacts is the best subscription contact lens company on the market. In this read, we’ll tell you more about who we are, what specifically we offer, how Dimple differs from other contact lens subscription services and how you can get a 10 day free trial of our daily disposable contact lenses.
We care about your vision. Seeing shouldn't be complicated so we make it easy, accessible and as simple as possible. With our subscription model, you’ll never run out of contact lenses again. Founded in Australia, Dimple has since gone global, providing the world with the best daily contact lens subscription service.
Dimple was founded by a long time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia.
Dimple was created to offer affordable contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups via a convenient, no-commitment subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping.
At Dimple Contacts we strive to provide our wearers with a high quality product designed for comfort that can be worn daily. Please note that our lenses are daily disposable lenses and therefore must be properly disposed of after use.
Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily lenses are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day.
This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Our disposable contact lenses are made via an injection moulding process in which soft contact material is heated until it’s in a liquid state, then it’s injected into precise, pressurized moulds. Once shaped, our contacts then go through polishing, hydrating and quality assurance testing.
Our contact lenses are made in Perth, Australia by Gelflex Laboratories. Gelflex have been manufacturing lenses for over 50 years and are the only contact lens mould manufacturer in Australia. They have won multiple awards for their manufacturing process and have customers worldwide using their lenses every day.
We care. At Dimple we care about your vision. We recognise how frustrating the contact lens process can be from getting your prescription. So we simplify it for you. We offer 10 days worth of daily disposable lenses as a free trial - you’ll just need to cover the $4.95 for tracked delivery.
We care about contact lenses. We’ve made an effort to manufacture our lenses with high quality materials so that you can wear our lenses all day. The lenses themselves are floating in BioMoist solution that hydrate your eyes making them as comfortable as possible to wear for an extended period.
We also made our lenses in recyclable packaging to minimise our footprint with every order. We have also minimised the amount of packaging we use.
A dollar from every subscription order goes towards training and supporting Guide Dogs. By subscribing to Dimple you’re helping someone with vision impairment to lead a better life through their relationship with their Guide Dog.
Our contact lenses subscription service is the best on the market. Whether you’ve got a high prescription or have astigmatism our contact lenses can be catered towards you and can match your prescription. Arriving right at your door on time you’ll never have to worry about running out of contact lenses again and you will barely need to . We understand how complicated the world of vision can be. So whether you’re a long time wearer or new to contact lenses we make each step of the way as easy as possible to you. Our customer service team is available via email or Live Chat at every step of the way to assist you with any questions or queries you may have. We wouldn't have it any other way! If that sounds like something you;re interested in let’s us explain on how it works.
First, head on over to our website here where you can start your 10 day contact lens free trial of our lenses. Input your prescription. For your contact lens prescription it’s important to note that it differs from your glasses prescription. If you don’t have a contact lens prescription, pay your local optometrist a visit where they can give you your prescription and teach you how to put in, take out, and how to maintain healthy contact lens hygiene practices. And remember to get your script rechecked every year or sooner if you feel your vision has changed. Once, you’ve entered in your delivery details. The lenses are on their way to you- once you’ve tried out our lenses for a few days you can set up the delivery schedule to suit your needs. That’s it, sit back, relax and wait for your lenses to arrive at your doorstep before you run out, everytime.
With a no lock in contract, your subscription is customisable to whenever you need it. Whether you’re a full time contact lens wearer or you wear contacts on a casual basis. You choose whether you want a monthly subscription, Providing tracked delivery and a high quality product we know you’ll be happy with Dimple Dailies. We recognise your vision is important and with our service you will never run out of contact lenses again. Dimple contacts go directly from us to you, there’s no middle man, which means less fuss and the contact lenses get to you fast. If you have any questions or queries feel free to contact our customer service team.
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Daily Disposable contact lenses are a simple and safe alternative to glasses and can be used daily or every now and then depending on your lifestyle. Here at Dimple we want to make sure you’re getting the best vision possible from our contact lenses so we recommended visiting your optometrist each year to ensure your prescription is up to date. If you’ve never worn contact lenses before talk to your optometrist about getting a contact lens prescription which differs from your glasses prescription. Today due to advanced technology we have the simplest, safest and comfortable contact lenses possible. This is because the creation of contact lenses dates back centuries which has helped aid and shape the contact lens industry and allows us to give you the best contact lenses out there.
You might be surprised to learn that Leonardo DaVinci had made the first sketch of the contact lens back in the year 1508. He proposed that having your head submerged in water could change your vision and even created prototypes of the device that would alter the eyes vision that resembles a contact lens. These prototypes were unsuccessful but DaVinci could be credited to inspiring thinker Rene Descartes for creating his prototype of the contact lens which involved a glass tube being filled with liquid and being placed directly on the cornea. Muller, a German glassblower that used Herschel's ideas to come up with the first known glass contact lens back in 1887. Other reports say that it was actually Adolf E. Fick and Edouard Kalt, a Paris optician that created and fitted the first glass contact lenses for correcting vision problems back in 1888. Many years later we have the thin and comfortable contact lenses for daily wear.
Daily wear contacts are composed of a gel-like plastic material called hydro gel. This thin material allows and has a high water content to retain moisture in the eye. This is precisely why disposable contact lenses come are stored in liquid solution and in a tightly sealed package. The moisture level is what makes our contact lenses comfortable for daily use making easy to apply to your eye and take out with no issues. It’s packaged to have enough moisture content for 14-16 hours maximum usage after opening. After use, these contacts are meant to be immediately disposed of and cannot be reused. Soft contacts are the most popular worldwide and within the soft lens category, daily disposable lenses are the most popular due to convenience and improved hygiene.
Daily contact lenses have a thin lens designed for daily wear only and once taken out need to be disposed of and cannot be reused. Monthly contact lenses are lenses that are designed to be reused without deterioration for one month. Monthly lenses differ from daily lenses as they are made with a slightly thicker material making them obtain moisture better to last a full month. Monthly lenses will also need to be properly cleaned, put into solution in a contact lens case. If you’ve worn daily contacts before and are switching to monthly lenses we recommend visiting your local optometrist for a demonstration on how to properly care for your reusable lenses to avoid infection. We also recommend discussing with your optometrist the best contact lens type for you based on your prescription and lifestyle needs.
Daily Contact lenses range in price depending on the quantity, prescription, and brand. If you have astigmatism in your prescription you will need to order daily toric lenses which can also affect the price. If you’re ordering 30 days worth of contact lenses the price will vary from $xx -$xx.
The maximum amount of time to wear contact lenses is 14-16 hours from the time you put them in. We strongly advise against keeping your lenses any longer than the recommended wear time. Daily lenses are to be disposed of after use and not to be reused.
There are few factors that determine the cost of daily contact lenses. The prescription, brand, and quantity ordered will affect the overall cost of your daily contact lenses. For 30 days worth of contact lenses the price will range from $45 to $110.
To take out contact lenses, make sure hands are thoroughly washed and dried. Take one hand and lift back your upper and lower eyelids. Using your other hand, take your index finger and thumb and place it on your eye. Using these fingers gently pinch the contact lens and pull it off from your eye. If it is your first time wearing contact lenses we recommend visiting your local optometrist for proper demonstration of contact lens care and use.
There are many contact lens brands out there and it's important to find a brand that feels comfortable for you. Ask your optometrist for their recommendations on which brand of contact lenses are best or get in contact with an online retailer to see if they have any samples. We offer a free trial of 10 daily disposable contact lense in your prescription-- you’ll only need to cover the cost of shipping of $4.95.
Dimple was founded by a long time contact lens wearer who was tired of running out of lenses and always having to wait for an online sale to then buy in bulk in order to save money. Knowing this had to be a frustration for other areas, we set out to change the landscape for contact lenses in Australia. Dimple was created to offer affordable contact lenses without all the big pharma mark ups directly to wearers via a convenient, no-lock in subscription model. Simple. To make sure people like our lenses, we offer a 10 day free trial for only $4.95 shipping. Discover Australia’s best daily contact lenses.
Here at Dimple we believe perfect vision shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. We try to keep packaging to a minimum and use recyclable materials wherever we can. Each Dimple contact floats in our BioMoist formula, which mimics the eye’s natural tear film and keeps your eyes clean and comfortable all day long. Our daily disposable contacts are made from 43% Methafilcon B and 57% water. Our Radial Edge technology creates a uniform thinness that means you can see clearly and comfortably every day. This keeps your eyes feeling fresh, happy, hydrated, and suitable lenses for those with dry eyes. All our daily lenses include UV protection to help guard you from harmful radiation.
Whether you’re new to contact lenses or a long time wearer, our contact lens subscription service is modelled for your convenience. Our lenses will arrive at your doorstep so you’ll never have to worry about running low on contacts again! Not to mention our subscription service is hassle free and you can cancel at any time. We know, it sounds like a steal! If you’re wondering if Dimple Contacts is right for you try us out for free. We’ll send you 10 of our daily disposable contact lenses in your prescription you’ll only need to cover $4.95 for tracked delivery. Once you’ve finished you can choose your subscription plan. We’ll send you your 30 day supply (60 lenses) with your choice of delivery every 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks and free delivery
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