Most contact lenses feel comfortable when you first put them on but for some of us, our eyes could get dry and the lenses will feel very uncomfortable as we go along throughout the day. So we suffer silently with the discomfort until the end of the day because it’s normal for our eyes to feel this way, right? Turns out our contact lenses are not supposed to make us feel this way.
Alcon took these issues into consideration and has created the DAILIES TOTAL1®, the world’s first and only Water Gradient Contact Lens that delivers superior lubricity and breathability so that your eyes will feel nothing even at the end of the day! Also, Korean actress, Kang Sora is the ambassador for the brand too!
The water gradient technology is developed with nearly 100% water components on its outer surface, giving it its silky-smooth surface to provide a cushion of comfort to last until the end of the day.
“DAILIES TOTAL1® contact lenses truly offer consumers a remarkable wearing experience – once you try them on the eye, you’ll realize the difference. We’re proud to report that in our clinical studies, 9 out of 10 patients reported that DAILIES TOTAL1® is so comfortable they didn’t feel anything,” said Sandeep Tewari, Alcon Malaysia’s Country General Manager.
During the launch of DAILIES TOTAL1® at the Le Meridien Hotel yesterday, we were given a pair of the DAILIES TOTAL1® ourselves to try it out and we can vouch that it’s comfortable even after wearing it for more than 16 hours.
Celebrities such as Tong Bing Yu, Thanuja Ananthan, Sherson Lian and Hanie Hidayah also shared their experience with DAILIES TOTAL1® while going through their busy schedules.
DAILIES TOTAL1® is sold in packs of 30 pieces with a recommended retail price of RM174.90(inclusive of GST) and is available at selected eye care professionals throughout Malaysia. For the full list of stockists, please visit Alcon Malaysia’s site . We heard you will have a chance to redeem a FREE 5-day trial pack so follow Alcon Malaysia on Facebook to get the updates.
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