Try Accuvue Oasis: There probably isn't a single ctl that is good for someone with dry eyes. No matter how oxygen permeable or hydrophilic (water loving) a lens is, it still may irritate your eyes if they are dry. I recommend you see an ophthalmologist to see why your eyes are dry. If you dry eye condition is treated appropriately, you may be able to wear ctls more comfortably.
Answered 12/10/2015
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There isn't one: Don't think there is one. Some may be worse than others but acuvue oasys and coopervision biofinity are pretty good. A good fit is crucial though and depends on the curvature of the lens. These vary from lens to lens. I suppose the best one would technically be a scleral lens which is a hard lens. They also have the dual purpose of lubricatong the eye. Most people aren't that dry though.
Answered 4/24/2015
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