Johnson and Johnson Contact Lenses
Contact lenses may not help improve
everyone's eyesight. In this article, the author
reviews her experience with Johnson and Johnson contact
lenses ...
I had heard all types of good things about contacts, but
since I got mine, I have been disappointed to say the least. I
bought a set of Johnson and Johnson contact lenses off of the
internet on the advice of a friend. Both of us have pretty bad
eyesight, and have been wearing glasses for years. She told me
that, since she first got her Johnson and Johnson contact
lenses, her life has been much easier. Her glasses were always,
of necessity, big, clunky and expensive. She would have to get
the special thin glasses simply because of the fact that her
vision was so bad. She hated lugging them around, and so she
was overjoyed to be able to get Johnson and Johnson
contact lenses to use instead of the frames. She told me about
all kinds of advantages that contact lenses supposedly have
over glasses.
One of them is a better field of vision. Not only can you
see clearly out of the front of your eyes, but with Johnson and
Johnson contact lenses you can see clearly out of the corners
of your eyes as well. This means that you do not have to turn
your head to see things as much. Added to this is the fact that
you do not always have a separate realm of vision at the
periphery of your sight, where everything is a slightly
different size and in a slightly different orientation as you
move your head around. It is all smooth sailing, as they say,
with contact lenses. And on top of that, you do not have this
cumbersome piece of metal that you always have to balance on
top of your nose. The way that she put it, how could I say
no?
Well, needless to say, I did go out and buy myself a set
of Johnson and Johnson contact lenses almost immediately,
and almost immediately I realized that I had made quite a big
mistake. They were awful. Not only did they take much too long
to arrive – 2 weeks, as I remember – but once they did get to
my house, they were quite a disaster. I had never heard that
some people just can not wear contact lenses, but apparently
this is true. I know, because I am one of them. When I even put
the Johnson and Johnson contact lenses on my eyes, they start
to get irritated and red within an hour!
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