Ciba Softcolors Contacts

Learn About Ciba Softcolors Contacts

Composed of 37.5% water and 62.5% tefilon polymer, CIBA Vision's Ciba Softcolors contacts provides lens wearers with a year-long prescription alternative, which is cheaper than daily or weekly replacement schedules. But more important than technical jargon, price, and ease of use is color and that's what these Contact Lenses offer. After all, that's the whole point of a cosmetic color lens, is it not? Because they are enhancement tints as opposed to full-color ones, these are most effective when used with light-color eyes. The six colors that make up the Softcolors lens range offer a diverse panoply of striking shades and hues, all of which are listed below:

  • Amber
  • Aqua
  • Blue
  • Evergreen
  • Green
  • Royal Blue

CIBA Soft color contact lenses are prescription lenses, and therefore must be prescribed by a licensed eye care professional. Sure, you're probably tired of hearing this rhetoric, but for some reason people seem to forget that cosmetic Contact Lenses are still precision instruments that require as much care and due diligence as conventional lenses. It must be their dazzling color (ooh, sparkly!) that causes people to get reckless. Or maybe not. Just be careful. Your eyes are precious! CIBA softcolors lenses are not the company's only brand. A trio of Freshlook color contact lenses are also available. So there's cosmetic lenses for every mood, occasion and person.

CIBA Vision, the makers of softcolor lenses (among a host of other such Ciba cosmetic contacts), is a division of Novartis AG. CIBA Vision products can be found in over 70 countries around the world. By clicking any of the links to your right, you'll be whisked away to one of countless CIBA Vision contact lenses and care products from virtually every significant manufacturer!

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