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Clear Eyes Pure Relief Multi Symptom Eye Drops is a revolutionary preservative-free solution designed for multi-dose use, featuring a built-in purifying filter to keep your eyes safe from bacteria. With over 240 drops in a convenient soft squeeze bottle, it offers exceptional value and ease of use, making it the go-to choice from the leading brand in eye care.
1**N
hard to squeeze
its in a surprisingly smaller bottle than regular eyedrops but is lasting because you only use 1 drop! hard to squeeze but no wasted drops. gets the red out and lubricates well!
A**R
Safe and Effective
This is one of the few eye drop products that doesn't contain preservatives, which can irritate your eyes. I've used it several times and it has effectively reduced or eliminated my red eyes within minutes. The bottle does require more force than most regular eye drop bottles but I haven't found it to be an issue.
A**N
Strategy for getting these drops to land in your eyes...
I read reviews by people who had trouble dispensing the drops.- The top is almost flat with a protruding hole...so there's no "dropper" dispenser to aim into your eye.- If I rest my upper lashes on the outer rim of the top, then the little dispenser hole is right above my eye and the drops go in.Also...People complained about how hard the bottle is to squeeze. Good news: The bottle isn't *that* hard to squeeze.It just requires patience while you squeeze.Rest your upper lashes on the outer rim and wait for a drop to make it!And finally...The type I ordered contains an anti-inflammatory medication for congested sinuses. I wish I had ordered the one just for dry eyes, which is a lubricant like artificial tears. I'm about to order those. (I'd read Reviews and forgot to research ingredients!)
O**N
I'm torn about these drops
My eyes get very dry and as a result, I've tried a lot of different types of drops. My go-to bottle is usually Systane Ultra, but they're really expensive for a tiny bottle, and while the drops feel -GREAT-, I do find myself having to use them again in another hour or so.When I use the Clear Eyes Pure drops, something strange happens to me. I get a slight burning sensation, I have very blurry vision for 5 minutes, and minor blurry vision for about another 15. However, once that clears up, I don't find that I need to use the drops again for several hours, if at all.So, yeah. I don't know how I feel about these. But I've got a whole bottle and a half still so I guess I'll keep using them.
T**R
Excellent product
I found a comparison of redeye-reducing drop on the Internet (so it must be true, right?). This product completely solves my redeye issue with the first application. Much more effective and more comfortable than Visine. Unusual design for applicator; no screw top cover to remove.
S**D
Extremely difficult to dispense
This bottle takes a great deal of finger squeeze to dispense. I squeeze hard enough to collapse the sides of the bottle nearly together and still it takes forever for a drop to come out into my open eye. I am squeezing so hard my hand is tense and a few times, due to the strain, it creeps closer to my eye. I am afraid of accidently touching it and still no drop comes out. In frustration I made a cut into one side and squeezed it into another eye drop dispenser. The formula is just fine that way. It comes out in one easy, thin drop.
L**R
Works well for dry sensitive eyes
The dropper apprentice/tip is very short so often the drop it ends up on the cheek. Sometimes you get a very small drop of sometimes it floods out. The dropper mechanism is so it stays sterile but needs to be perfected. Product inside is great!
J**S
Applicator gets crusty, drops sting my eye, and is hard to squeeze.
I have very sensitive eyes and usually use the single use drops you can get from Costco in bulk. I was excited when I heard about this product because I didn't want to be wasting the single use drops, but after a couple weeks using this I decided that I would not continue buying this product in the future. First off, the bottle is a lot harder to squeeze than normal droppers, probably due to the filter that's built into it. Secondly, the tip of the applicator tends to dry out and get crusty, which means when you try to use it the next time, the crust falls into your eyes if you don't waste a couple drops first to clean it. There is a pad in the cap that they put in which is probably designed to combat the crustiness, but it doesn't seem to completely prevent it. For those with sensitive eyes, I recommend sticking to the Refresh Plus single use drops from Costco.
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