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I've heard a lot of good things about O2 Optix contacts. A short time ago I heard what I think may be the ultimate compliment. Someone said that, in terms of oxygen permeability and gentleness to the eye, O2 Optix are like not wearing contact lenses in at all.
Does anybody care to comment? O2 Optix wearers? Eye care professionals? |
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Yeah, I'm sure they don't work well for everyone, but do most people feel like they're not wearing O2 Optix contacts when, in fact, they are? |
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