Johnson & Johnson
1-Day Acuvue MOIST Daily Contact Lenses (90 pack)
1-Day Acuvue MOIST Daily Contact Lenses (90 pack)
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Experience exceptional value and lasting comfort with this 90-pack of 1-Day Acuvue MOIST daily contact lenses, featuring advanced LACREON technology for superior all-day hydration.
Why Choose 1-Day Acuvue MOIST 90 Pack?
- Best value option: 90 lenses provide 3-month supply at the best price per lens
- LACREON technology: Moisture-rich ingredient creates a cushion of comfort that lasts all day
- Superior hydration: Maintains moisture from morning to night for lasting eye comfort
- UV protection: Built-in UV defence helps protect eyes from harmful UV rays
- Daily convenience: Fresh, sterile lens every day - perfect for busy lifestyles
Product Specifications
- Pack size: 90 lenses (3-month supply)
- Brand: Johnson & Johnson Acuvue
- Material: Etafilcon A
- Water content: 58%
- Replacement schedule: Daily disposable
- UV protection: Class 1 UV blocker
- Technology: LACREON moisture technology
Perfect For
Regular contact lens wearers seeking the best value, busy professionals who want to stock up on daily lenses, people with sensitive eyes who need superior comfort, and anyone looking for cost-effective daily lenses with UV protection.
Australian Compliance
This is a medical device. Always read the label and follow directions for use. Consult your eye care professional before use. TGA approved for Australian distribution. Prescription required.
Value & Convenience
The 90-pack offers the best price per lens while ensuring you never run out of fresh daily lenses. Perfect for regular wearers who want to stock up and save money while enjoying the convenience and hygiene of daily disposables.
Care Instructions
These are single-use daily disposable lenses. Remove and discard after each use. Never reuse, clean, or store overnight. Always wash hands before handling lenses. Note: Protective eyewear should still be worn to shield parts of the eye not covered by the contact lens.
