Gelone 1-day
Gelone 1-day contact lenses are made of a comfortable silicone
hydrogel material that provides all-day comfort and excellent vision correction
even in low light conditions.
Maximum comfort
The contact lens material has a high permeability to ensure
sufficient oxygen supply to the cornea. The material also contains 54% water,
which ensures lubrication and a high level of hydration. The combination of
these two properties ensures comfort throughout the wearing
time.
Lens construction
The
front surface of the lens is adapted to the slight irregularities of the cornea
and eliminates spherical aberrations of the eye. This design
ensures clear and perfectly sharp vision even in low light
conditions. The lens edges are soft and do not irritate the eyelid. The
contact lenses are also equipped with a high quality UV filter.
However, the surface of the lens does not protect the entire surface of the eye,
so it is necessary to use quality sunglasses for full eye protection.
Replacement period
The lenses are one-day lenses, which means
that new, perfectly clean lenses are applied every day and
simply discarded in the evening.
Plastic neutrality
We all want to reduce our impact on the planet. Wearing
certified plastic neutral* one day contact lenses help protect our
oceans.
Our Gelone 1-day contact lenses in
the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Austria,
Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Czech Republic,
Slovakia are now Certified Plastic Neutral by Plastic Bank.*
* Plastic neutrality is established by purchasing credits
from Plastic Bank. A credit represents the collection and conversion of one
kilogram of plastic that may reach or be destined for waterways. The contact
lens manufacturer, CooperVision, purchases credits equal to the weight of
plastic in our one day contact lens Gelone 1-day orders, and in MyDay, clariti 1
day, Live, Proclear 1 day and Biomedics 1 day extra contact lens orders. Contact
lens plastic in the listed products is determined by the weight of plastic in
the blister, the lens, and the secondary package (outer carton), including
laminates, adhesives, and auxiliary inputs (e.g. ink).
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