Free Contact Lenses For Everyone

It’s always a great feeling when you can get anything for free. Sometimes at the store, you can use a coupon that gets you one free item when you buy another. We are all used to seeing a promotion like this but the catch is you have to buy one item to get the other for free.  What about getting something for free that you use on a daily basis that normally can cost quite a bit of money? I’m talking about getting free contact lenses.

If you currently wear contact lenses, you can try a new brand for free. If you normally don’t wear colored contact lenses and you have always wanted to try a pair, there are free trials available for them as well. Those looking for free contact lenses should know a few things before they get them. First, not many individuals know they are even available. How it works is, the manufacturers of contact lenses have cleverly figured out that they eventually sell more of their product if they give away free samples. They end up spending less money in advertising and more money toward giving away the trial lenses. You do see some commercials for contact lenses, but they are limited and this is the reason why.

The free samples work just like the normal lenses. The trial lenses are exactly the same contact lenses as the retail version. You order them with your up to date prescription (must be within a year of your last visit). If you don’t need vision correction, then you will get what are called “plano” contact lenses, which means they do not affect your vision at all. Either way, you’ll first need to see a local eye doctor.

Yes, even people who are looking for non prescription colored contacts that are not corrective will first need to see an optometrist to get their eyes checked. This is for a few reasons. One reason is that it’s the law. Yes, in places like the United States, Canada and overseas in England, it’s required that you wear contact lenses under the supervision of an eye doctor. Second, if a company is going to give you free samples of their product, they’re going to want to make sure that you’re getting the right product for your situation. If you just make up a prescription that doesn’t work for you, then getting them for free is just a waste.

After you order, they will arrive in the mail shortly and you’ll get to give your new contact lenses a trial run before you decide which product is right for you. Call your optometrist and give it a try. Its free!

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