Showing posts with label free contact lenses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free contact lenses. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2010

Color Contacts and Free Contact Lenses Resources

Hi, sorry I haven't posted in a little while but I've got some good links for all of you now. I've sort of been saving them up but they're all good links that I think you will enjoy:
  • Find No Prescription Colored Contact Lenses - The quickest way to find colored contacts without prescription is to inquire on the Internet. Once you find a reputable company you can request that they send you a free pair of zero corrective colored lenses.
  • Get Free Trial Color Contacts - There are two basic methods used to get free trial color contacts, one involves several local visits to the eye doctors in your area, the other involves doing a little Internet research into reliable contact lens providers.
  • Teens and Colored Contact Lenses - Teens and colored contact lenses go hand in hand in many different ways. Colored contact lenses are easy to get and do not require the teenager to have a prescription in some cases.
  • Get Some Sample Colored Contact Lenses - If you are looking to get a free colored contacts sample the best place to start is with your local optometrist. Near every eye center that operates with contact lenses has trial pairs on file for use whenever a new patient comes in, or whenever a person is trying out a new prescription.
  • Create Mystery with Colored Contact Lenses - You can get non prescription colored contacts and make your eyes a new color. Even if you don’t need any kind of vision correction, you can get colored contact lenses that are non prescription. All they do is change the color of your eyes and nothing else.
  • Save Money With Sample Contact Lenses - You can obtain a free colored contacts sample just by asking. You can have a pair of contacts for everyday of the week for free.
Enjoy!
-T

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Free Contact Lenses?

Many people now are looking to save a few bucks. One great way to do this is to get a few, free pairs of sample contact lenses. This will save your costs on contacts and let you try some other brands. Check this out:
Free Contact Lenses

There are a lot of different brands of contact lenses available for you to purchase and usually each brand will have free trial contacts that you will be able to try to see if you like them.
You can even get free color contact lenses. So what colors do you want to try? You can try several brands, so why not try a few different colors to see what you like and what looks the best on you? You can't share them with friends, but you can ask them how they look on you. It's fun to change your appearance, which I guess it's why they also call them cosmetic colored contacts. It seems that many people now are trying this. You can either enhance the natural color of your eyes or go to a totally new color. Why not?
-Tony

Sunday, September 27, 2009

How to Get Contact Lenses for Free


You maybe have seen the offers and are wondering how people are getting contact lenses for free. Let me take a minute and briefly explain how you can also take advantage of offers for free contacts.

The way it works is, the manufacturers of different brands of contact lenses do not frequently advertise nationally on places like TV or the radio. You do see some ads in magazines and sometimes commercials on TV but they've chosen to instead put that advertising into offering free, trials of their product for you to sample. This works well in a number of ways. First, they get their product into your hands (or into your eyes - depending on how you want to look at it - sorry for the puns). Secondly, you get to try out various contact lenses and see which ones you like the best. You may be using one particular brand now but after trying a different brand, you may find that they fit better and are easier to take in and out. You don't know until you try, right?

So offers for free, trial contact lenses benefit both you and the manufacturers of contact lenses. It's a win-win situation and you get to save money on contacts while you are sampling the trial pairs. So find all the offers that you can - for sure. In doing that, you're sure to find the best ones for you.

If your contact lens prescription isn't up to date, you'll need to go see your eye doctor. It's good to do that anyway, so no big deal. You're not going to be able to get free contacts unless you have a current prescription because it does cost money for the manufacturers to make and send them to you. They're going to need to know that the ones they're sending are ones that are right for you and ones that you will need in the future. So make sure you do that.

You can, and probably should, first find offers for free, trial contacts before you go see your eye doctor. Find offers online and fill out whatever information they need so that you get the information on how to order them. Once you've had your eye exam, you'll then be ready and will know how to order your free contact lenses. Go ahead and order all the trial pairs at once. You can keep them all around until you're ready to try the next brand.

As you evaluate each brand, you will want to take notes on how each one feels to you. This will help you make your final decision later.

Also, if any of the trial contacts don't feel right, you should stop wearing them. Trust what your eyes are telling you.

Get loads more information about free contact lenses along with a download to help you keep good notes on all of the brands of contact lenses you try out at the Free Contact Lenses Guide.

Save Money on Contact Lenses


If you're like me and you wear contacts, you know that wearing them can get expensive. When you factor in the appointment with the optometrist, the lenses themselves, all the contact cleaning solution, cases, eye glasses and so on, the bill really adds up. So here are a number of ways to save money on contacts.

First, when you go for your next appointment, check out the prices of other places. If you normally see a doctor at his office, find out if going to a clinic inside a department store is cheaper. Places like Sears and JC Penny have optical departments that do a great job and have licensed eye doctors on staff. You may be able to save money by going there.

Next, when you get your prescription and order your contacts, you should first order free, trial pairs of contact lenses. When you do this, you can try different brands to see which ones you like the best. You can order many sets from different manufacturers, so you will be saving money on the lenses themselves just by ordering these free contact lenses.

Then instead of paying for your appointment, contact lenses, cleaning solution and cases yourself, see if you can use tax free money in the form of a Health Savings Account (HSA). With your HSA, the money for this account is put there before taxes, so you do not pay income tax on it and you get to use it for a variety of health related expenses - not just for your eye care.

And then you want to look for sales that happen from time to time. Many national chains and department store optical departments will run sales every few months. With those sales, you can either find discounts on eye care, a free eye doctor appointment, free eyeglass frames or other deals and discounts. Look for email newsletter lists that you can sign up for and they may send you special offers for doing that.

Conclusion

To review, you can search for the best prices on eye doctor / optometrist appointments. You can get free, sample pairs of contact lenses to save money there. You can use your HSA to pay for all your eye related expenses and then you can watch for sales and special offers. All of these things together could save you literally a few hundred dollars a year, which is money in your pocket!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Get Trial Contact Lenses


For most people who have to require some type of prescription from their optometrist, they are probably not going to want to wear overly bulky glasses, or may be completely afraid of or even not have the money for the more expensive LASIK based surgeries to help clear up your eyesight. For you guys that are in the middle group, you are going to be the ones wearing contacts and probably be receiving more than your fair share of trial contact lenses from the eye doctor to help you decide which manufacturer you want to use. Because there is such a high volume of contact lens wearers, the companies that produce these have to go to incredible lengths to ensure they are going to receive business.

Before you go out and try getting a bunch of trial contact lens offers going - which are free contact lenses, you want to stop by and see your optometrist or eye doctor so they can properly determine the prescription and give you the best suggestions for what companies to start with. Once you have this prescription, you are going to want to keep it with you at all times in case you are out and have lost your last set of contacts, you can easily stop by any eye doctor or optometry office and have them replace the set for you. You may not be able to quickly get your exact prescription, but the eye doctor is going to know what can be used by your eyes and is going to help you to avoid any type of contacts that could possibly be out of the range of your prescription, or you may have problems using.

Once you've gotten the prescription from the doctor, and have probably already placed your first order for a set of contact lenses, you are going to be receiving offers through the mail from other contact manufacturers. You will be lucky if you don't want out of the eye doctors office with a hand full trial contact lenses for you to try in the weeks to come. Once you've gone through these though, start sending in the offers from all of the manufacturers stating that they want to give you free trial contact lenses to help you determine if you want to switch to their company. As always, make sure you have a pair of glasses for backup in case you lose a contact lens.