Why ask for them?
Whether you want to turn heads every day, make your eyes match your mood, or just change your eye color for a special occasion, ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™ Brand lenses has a color for you. Ultra-thin and comfortable, ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™ lenses have ten natural-looking colors to choose from — with or without vision correction.
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Lens Details
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- Features
- What does it mean?
- What's it for?
- Enhancing or changing eye color
- Available in ten exciting colors - with (near or farsighted) or without vision correction.
- Replacement Schedule
- 2 week (daily wear) OR six consecutive nights (extended wear)
- Remove and clean daily up to two weeks OR wear continuously up to six nights then replace with a fresh pair. Ask your eye doctor which wearing schedule is right for you.
Keep to your eye doctor's recommended wearing schedule with friendly reminders from ACUMINDER™.
- Breathability
- Hydrogel material (etafilcon A)
- Provides 88% of available oxygen to the eye.
- Easy Handling
- Visibility tint & Inside out mark
- Lenses are lightly tinted blue so you can spot them in your lens case or if you drop one.
- Lens cost
- Prices vary
- Retail prices vary and are solely determined by your eye doctor or retailer.
Do they come in your prescription?
To see the lens details for all ACUVUE® lenses, download the Specification Index (860 kB).
The Specification Index is in PDF format.

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What do the letters mean?
D or diopter (sometimes labeled PWR or SPH) is the corrective power of your lens. A minus sign (-) indicates nearsightedness, a plus sign (+) indicates farsightedness.
Other prescription parameters
BC or base curve is used to match the curvature of the lens to your eye.
DIA or diameter is the distance across the surface of your lens.
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