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Optase Comfort Dry Eye Spray is a preservative-free alternative to traditional eye drops, designed for easy application and effective relief from dry eye symptoms. With a unique two-pump system, this multi-use bottle offers 300 doses of hydration, making it a convenient choice for those on the go. Recommended by doctors, it combines natural ingredients to ensure comfort and eye health.
P**R
Optase dry eye spray
It’s odd first time, but it does seem to be helping my dry eye and the lid.Update: I really like the way it helps dry eyes, and also my lids, more than eye drops. However, I wish it was mist rather than this as it’s difficult to push and usually drips down my face too.
M**A
Pump doesn’t work
Spray will not come out with pumping . Defective ? No return. Expensive and waste of money
S**M
Effective!
Very effective, not messy as I thought it would be. Truly make a difference while working on my computer all day long!Very high quality ingredient including Seabuckthorn Berry Seeds Oil.
D**N
A real cure for dry eyes (use at bedtime)
Long time dry eyes that will actually get so dry that it bloodshots my whole eye. Starts off as feeling like grit in my eye, but it’s the lack of oil in the lower eyelid glands.Yes, this product stings when you spray it on the top of your closed eyes. But the discomfort only lasts for a few minutes as you blink on and off. Small price to pay for the relief it offers. Give it a week to work fully and you won’t be disappointed.The price, the bottle not spraying properly and the expiration are the negatives.
K**N
Spray seems to be defective
Once the spray actually comes out, I like the product. The spray is hit or miss and I’m not happy that it is so difficult for the spray to come out. I doubt I will buy this again as there is no way to return a defective product.
B**9
This spray is a life saver for T.E.D
This is the easiest and most cooling, soothing dry eye sprayYes you got to spray with your eyes close onto your eyelids. I don’t know how it works but it does get into the eye itself as well as smooth the puffiness of eyelids for TED - my eyes are always gritty and severely dry and puffy. THIS brand is the only one that helps me! It’s worth every Penny.It does spray aggressively so makes you jump - you will get used to it over time and soon won’t notice it. Seriously try these.They rock!
D**K
Perfect eye drop dispenser ever
Just what I wanted
G**M
Waste of money!
I am extremely disappointed in Optase Dry Spray. The premise is that you spray this on your eyelids from 6-10 inches away. Then, you blink so it goes in your eyes. There are 2 major issues with that:1) You are spraying with your eyes closed. The spray goes out with a wide mist. You end up spraying your forehead and cheeks more than anything else. About 20 wasteful sprays in, you finally hit your eyelids. And, it does drip down but not in your eyes!! It just drips down your face.2) If you are lucky enough to get a drop or two of the solution in your eyes, it burns. It isn’t soothing and it does not help your dry eyes. I find that my eyes feel dryer using this spray. Then after using, I have crust that has formed on my eyes. I didn’t have crust to begin with.What is really upsetting is how expensive this is. I contacted Optase directly before purchasing this. I asked them specifically if the dry spray had the same ingredients as the Optase intense dry eye drops. I didn’t want to waste my money on this if it didn’t. They said and I quote, “The spray can be used in lieu of the drops” and implied that they had the same ingredients. See below and judge for yourselves if these ingredients are the same:Dry spray ingredients: Glycerin 1%, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Polyoxyethylenesorbitan Monooleate. Potassium Chloride, Purified Water, Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sorbitan Monooleate, TromethamineIntense drop ingredients: Glycerin 0.2%, Hydrochloric acid, sodium hyaluronate, sorbitol, trometamol, waterIt looks to me like there are 10 ingredients in the dry spray and 6 ingredients in the intense dry eye drops. The glycerin content isn’t even the same! And, now I have wasted my money on this and do not have the money I need to buy the drops.
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