The relatively minor drawbacks are more than compensated for by the numerous positives. The manner in which it is worn is, of course, the most important aspect; yet, you can get used to some degree of difficulty when putting it on. After I finish my supply of ACUVUE TRUEYE (JOHNSON & JOHNSON), I will unquestionably convert to CooperVision MyDay. Got pros: When compared to the ACUVUE TRUEYE (JOHNSON&JOHNSON) lenses that I previously wore, the CooperVision MyDay lenses from Johnson & Johnson are noticeably more comfortable to wear. Less burning and dryness in the eyes. I even did an experiment where I put ACUVUE TRUEYE in one eye and CooperVision MyDay in the other, and I was able to physically feel the difference between the two. Its cons: When putting the lens on, it is less convenient to take it from the container than it is in the identical ACUVUE TRUEYE (JOHNSON & JOHNSON): 1. It is more difficult to grab it with your fingers (presumably owing to the design of the container itself), and the container itself is more difficult to grab. 2. After being removed from the packaging, the lens tends to fold up and adhere to itself in many instances (you may need to use the fingers of your other hand to straighten it), which suggests that it may be less thick or more flexible than usual.
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