Discover TOTAL1™ Sphere
The world’s first and only daily disposable contact lens to offer water gradient technology so all that touches your eye is a cushion of moisture. The lens has a silicone hydrogel core that allows for outstanding breathability**, and has almost 100% water content at the very outer surface# of the lens to provide exceptional comfort. Its SmarTears™ technology features the release of an ingredient found naturally in your tears that helps stabilize your eye's tear film.
As a result, 9 out of 10 of wearers agree they're so comfortable, they forget they're wearing them.
Also available as multifocal lens.
Spherical correction works exactly how it sounds
In the same way glasses correct your vision, contact lenses use spherical correction to help you see the world around you. It’s the first number in a prescription, often abbreviated as SPH, and it measures how powerful your contacts lenses need to be to correct nearsightedness or farsightedness.
Why you’ll love them
- 9 of 10 lens wearers agree that the lens feels like nothing*
- SmarTears™ Technology is designed to help deliver hydration support, thus prevent dryness even on your longest days
- No cleaning required, and enjoy that “new lens” feeling every day
Switch to TOTAL1™ and forget the 3 O'clock Twitch
Don't let contact lenses discomfort get in the way of your life moments. Switch to TOTAL1™ contact and forget the fluttery, scratchy contact lens discomfort.
*Based on nearly 90% of wearers agreed with the statement ‘while wearing these lenses I sometimes forget I have them on’ (Perez-Gomez). **High oxygen transmissible lenses, DK/T=156 @ -3.00. Based on published manufacturer- provided Dk and thickness values in: Tyler's Quarterly Soft Contact Lens Parameter Guide. Dec 2020.
#Based on laboratory measurements of unworn lenses.
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