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“I CAN JUST SEE AND BE MYSELF”


SARA COX, RADIO AND TV PERSONALITY


Sara Cox, radio and TV presenter and busy mum to three children, is the new ACUVUE® Brand Ambassador. She recently mentioned on her radio show that she thought her eyesight had changed. ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses interviewed her to find out more. She said she was having dificulties “reading the very small print up close”. She was concerned that contact lenses might no longer work for her and she might have to get some reading glasses. When we asked her about it, Sara said: “I thought I might have to get a small pair of spectacles, perhaps on a pearl chain around my neck – that wasn’t necessarily the look I was going for!”


Sara has developed presbyopia. If you have started struggling to read the small print or find the text on your phone doesn’t seem big enough anymore, you might have presbyopia too. But don’t worry, it’s normal.


What can I do about presbyopia? The good news is there are many solutions for people with presbyopia. They can wear varifocal glasses, wear both contact lenses and reading glasses, or even have surgery. But even better news: now innovative technology brings you 1-DAY ACUVUE®


MOIST Brand MULTIFOCAL Contact Lenses.


Why contact lenses? Contact lenses don’t get in the way, or obscure your face, like glasses. Thanks to ACUVUE®


, you can have a contact lens that


gives you clear vision – near, far and in between – so you can maintain the active lifestyle you’ve always had. You don’t have to stop living your life the way you want to. As Sara Cox says: “I don’t wear glasses to the gym…EVER”. Unlike varifocal glasses, multifocal contact lenses fit seamlessly into your busy life whether for work or play, going to the gym or out with friends.


If, like Sara, you have recently developed presbyopia, 1-DAY ACUVUE®


MOIST MULTIFOCAL Contact Lenses may


be the perfect solution! Forget reading glasses! See clearly without glasses getting in the way or steaming up. You won’t have to fiddle around with reading glasses to view the menu or get a message on your phone!


For Comfort As with all 1-DAY ACUVUE®


MOIST Contact Lenses,


1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST MULTIFOCAL Contact Lenses have exclusive LACREON® technology, that embeds a moisture-


rich wetting agent in the lens for extremely comfortable wear and a fresh feeling all day and all night long. As Sara says, she doesn’t “really know that they’re in, you just feel like you’ve got your old eye sight back”.


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For Convenience Whether you wear contact lenses every day or just occasionally, 1-DAY ACUVUE®


MOIST MULTIFOCAL Contact Lenses make it


easy. No need to clean and store contact lenses every day – just take a new pair for all day freshness. Contact lenses are easy to handle, convenient and comfortable and give you clear vision, near, far and in between.


Get Protection! All ACUVUE®


Brand Contact Lenses have UV blocking for


protection from the transmission of UV radiation*. 31 The Strand, Dawlish EX7 9PT 01626 862407


The Medical Eye Clinic, Sigford Road, Matford Park, Exeter EX2 4NL 01392 829436 120 High Street, Honiton EX14 1JP 01404 41626


Ask your optician for a free trial† Ask your optician for a free trial†


13 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1JR 01626 354691 5 Phoenix Lane, Tiverton EX16 6LU 01844 242012 25 Station Road, Teignmouth TQ14 8PE 01626 778244 43 Fore Street, Totnes TQ9 5HN 01803 866664


today! today!


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