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Lensee is the ultimate fashion accessory to change the way you look. Let your imagination run wild and pick your favorite new eye color. Here at Lensee we pride ourselves in manufacturing state of the art contact lenses which are FDA and CE approved and available with or without prescription. Our lenses can be worn for up to 12 months!
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2977 Chemin Cote Sainte Catherine, QC H3T 1C3, Montreal, Canada
- 06 44 67 77 03
- info@trylensee.com
- trylensee.com
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I really wanted to try these colored…
I really wanted to try these colored lenses but no matter how many times I try to "Chat" online, there is no response. There is no phone number to call. They obviously don't have their act together.
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