comfi Colors Enhance is a collection of monthly coloured lenses available exclusively through Feel Good Contacts. If you want a stylish colour update for your eyes, for everyday use or just for special occasions, look no further.
You can enjoy a colourful new look every day with these lenses for an incredibly affordable price. These monthly coloured lenses are recommended to be worn for up to 8 hours a day. Remove, clean, and store them in lens solution overnight and when not in use. The lenses should be thrown away 30 days after opening.
With 12 eye-catching colours to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice. With colours ranging from ocean blue to natural green and pure hazel, there’s something for everybody in this collection. Additionally, you can enjoy the benefits of quick delivery when you purchase online with us.
With our 6 pack size, you can stay stocked up for a longer period of time.
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Manufacturer | comfi |
Brand | comfi Colors Enhance |
Wearing type | Monthly Contact Lenses |
Power range | +6.00 to -8.00 |
Base curve(s) | 8.6mm |
Diameter(s) | 14.2mm |
Lens material | Terpolymer (Tetrafilcon) |
Water content | 42% |
Oxygen permeability | 16.70 Dk/t |
Pack size | 6 Pack |
Our selection of contact lenses supports our aim of total customer satisfaction and is endorsed by our in-house opticians. Read our quality statement to learn more.
The colours within comfi Colors Enhance blend seamlessly into each other, resulting in a natural look on the eye.
If you experience stinging when inserting a new contact lens straight from the blister pack, this can mean you are sensitive to the solution the lens is stored in. The storage solutions that your lenses first arrive in are designed to keep the lens sterile and preserved while it’s in the blister pack.
Rinsing the lens with your own contact lens solution before you apply it should reduce the stinging sensation. If there is no improvement, you should contact your optician to rule out any infections or other problems. You can find out more about why your eyes burn when you put in lenses in our eye care hub.