They graciously sent me over several different varieties of their eye drops but were especially focused on the newest line Rohto® Cool MAX. I personally went immediately to their Hydra which I had heard about in the past and wanted to see if it would work to restore the moisture in my eyes. I can honestly say, at first it freaked me out a little bit as there is a slight stinging sensation when the eye drops are applied.
After researching the drops a bit more I discovered this was the Freshkick™ technology which each blend comes with. "Freshkick™ technology delivers an intense freshness that
brings instant cooling comfort to irritated eyes". My husband tested out the Rohto® Cool MAX since he tends to have red eye a lot more frequently than myself. Right away he asked if he could keep them in his pocket to use all the time!
I believe this product did exactly what it said it would. My eyes didn't dry out right away like they typically do after using “other leading brands” that claim they help to restore moisture. For people that suffer from dry eyes it can be extremely annoying to have to constantly keep applying eye drops. It's safe to say I believe that you can apply the Rohto Dry Eye Relief once and be completely fine for hours which is fantastic!!
Cost/Available to Purchase: $5.99 average per bottle of eye drops
Recommendation: Rohto has basically a eye drop for all symptoms from redness, multi symptom, dry eyes and even for those good ole itchy eyes! I love that they can be found in most common drug stores around the country too! I'd definitely recommend these!
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Giveaway: Rohto Cooling Eye Drops is going to give one of A Lucky Ladybug's Lucky winners 3 boxes of the Rohto® Cool MAX to try of their own.
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I suffer from watery eyes & nose, sneezing, red eyes, 9/12 mo of the year
ReplyDeleteI spend a good part of my day on the computer so I always end up with sore, tired eyes!
ReplyDeleteskkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
My husband and I both suffer from dry, itchy eyes especially during spring and fall. We both have prescription eye drops but they are pricey.
ReplyDeleteI have allergies and runny nose etc. love to win this. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI have extremely dry eyes and must use drops almost daily.
ReplyDeleteI suffer from weepy eyes in the spring and in the fall.
ReplyDeleteI have very dry, itchy eyes. In fact, as I am writing this I am becoming very aware of how dry my eyes are right now. Almost stinging, since they are so dry.
ReplyDeleteDry eyes from a dusty work place.
ReplyDeleteI have dry eyes and wake up with them feeling like sandpaper.
ReplyDeleteI genuinely like the section Lucky Times on your blog. I love things that are about the holiday. Whether they are recipes, crafts or family gatherings. I even like black Friday. Call me crazy..
ReplyDeleteMy itchy watery eyes are horrible during the fall harvesting of wheat here in Kansas. I have really bad dry eyes and should not spend as much time on my laptop as I do but I cannot help myself. I use another product but I have been very tempted to try the new Rhoto cooling eyes drops.
ReplyDeleteWe have dry and itchy eyes during allergy season.
ReplyDeleteI have dry and itchy eyes. Although they bother me throughout the day, they are worse in the late afternoons.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Emerson
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I possibly have secondary sjrogens, so I havent VERY dry, VERY painful red eyes most of the time. Im on perscriptions to help (steroid & restasis drops), which they have helped some. However, I still need a good eye drop to take away irritation throughout the day - sometimes many times a day on a dry day. I would LOVE to try these for work, where my eyes begin to feel like they're on fire.
ReplyDeleteI have red eyes frequently. Allergies seems to make them worse.
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