Here’s a thought for ya, perhaps you could see about ordering two boxes of contacts, one box strictly for your left eye prescription, and the other box strictly for your right eye…
Dunno much about ordering contacts though, I’ve only ever had a few pairs of contacts given to me right there at the eye doctor and he wrote L and R on them for me.
I’m not sure if they allow ordering them in that way or if they absolutely have to pair them up in shipping according to your prescription.
Still seems if you could get them ordered in separate boxes it would make things a lot easier for ya.
A permanent ink marker making a big slash across the container for one of your eye’s contacts ahead of time makes things easier to find. Just look for the big line across the container and you know that it’s your left or right eye, and the other isn’t. The important thing is to always do the same eye between orders, so you don’t get used to the line always being the left and all of a sudden it changes to right from one order to another.
The ones I have here have different colors on the left and right eye daily lens packages. They did it with colors, the brand uses a light green and white, and they just flipped the major and the accent color.
When I wore contacts mine came in pairs, different colours. The packs were also shaped with a tab where you pull the foil part off. If you’re holding them most convenient to open, its obvious which is which.
You order them as a right and the left and they have different packaging for each one? So if you were ordering +2.00, you could choose if you want them packaged for your right eye or packaged for your left eye?
My contacts case has a white cap for the left lens and a green cap for the right lens.
But I kinda take it you mean like when you peel open the packaging on brand new lenses…? Yeah I hear where you’re coming from there.
Yeah. Dailies. I have to zoom in on my camera to find the right one.
Here’s a thought for ya, perhaps you could see about ordering two boxes of contacts, one box strictly for your left eye prescription, and the other box strictly for your right eye…
Dunno much about ordering contacts though, I’ve only ever had a few pairs of contacts given to me right there at the eye doctor and he wrote L and R on them for me.
I’m not sure if they allow ordering them in that way or if they absolutely have to pair them up in shipping according to your prescription.
Still seems if you could get them ordered in separate boxes it would make things a lot easier for ya.
A permanent ink marker making a big slash across the container for one of your eye’s contacts ahead of time makes things easier to find. Just look for the big line across the container and you know that it’s your left or right eye, and the other isn’t. The important thing is to always do the same eye between orders, so you don’t get used to the line always being the left and all of a sudden it changes to right from one order to another.
Or dab of nail polish on the lid was my first thought.
That’s how I get them. I can tell which box is right/ left, but the writing on the individual packages is very tiny.
The ones I have here have different colors on the left and right eye daily lens packages. They did it with colors, the brand uses a light green and white, and they just flipped the major and the accent color.
When I wore contacts mine came in pairs, different colours. The packs were also shaped with a tab where you pull the foil part off. If you’re holding them most convenient to open, its obvious which is which.
I guess OP has a really shitty lens supplier
Your contacts come in pairs? I’ve never seen that. One box has 90 in one strength and the other box has 90 for the other strength.
You order them as a right and the left and they have different packaging for each one? So if you were ordering +2.00, you could choose if you want them packaged for your right eye or packaged for your left eye?
Yeah, it only affects the colors on top of the little containers, but you select which is L and which is R.
This seems wildly inefficient for the manufacturer to have the exact same product in two different packages, but it would solve my problem.