Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Ocufresh Review and Giveaway - ends 12/13



Ocufresh Eye Wash: These are preservative free and come in six single use bottles.  Each wash cleans irritants, dirt, and other material safely out of the eye. It can be used to sooth the eyes from itching, stinging, and burning caused by irritants such as plant pollen, chlorine, or dust particles. This preservative free eye wash came in real handy when I used it for my dry, irritated, itchy eyes caused by my allergies. I love having this wash around for the next time one of us needs more than eye drops.


Optics Mini drops: These drops relieve dry eyes by lubricating them and protecting against irritation. They are great for people who do not wear contacts and can be safely used by the whole family. There are 30 single use droppers. My husband really liked the fact that each single use dropper is labeled with the expiration date on them. Be prepared by putting a few droppers in your purse, vehicle, or pockets for the times when something gets in your eye.




Eye-Cept Rewetting Drops: This is a product for soft contact lens wearers. They moisten and freshen the lenses and help to remove particles that cause eye discomfort and irritation. There are 20 preservative free single use droppers.


Optics Ocusave:  these soft gel supplements contain minerals and vitamins like zeaxanthin and lutein that supports ocular nutrition that helps prevent and slow the progression of eye degeneration. They could also help reduce the risk of Cataracts. Each soft gel also contains essential antioxidants plus eyebright, sassiae semem, bioflavonoids, goji berry, and bilberry. These are small and very easy to swallow. Each box comes with a 30 day supply, I have been taking these supplements for three weeks and I haven’t been esperiencing the eye tiredness at night that I had been having.


Using the drops on his itchy eyes after a soccer game.

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5 comments:

  1. learned it is preservative-free and safe for all ages and sensitivity levels.

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  2. if used regularly it helps protect your eyes from irratants

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  3. I learned that he single-use package design ensures sterile application. This means you avoid the transfer of bacteria from the bottle to the eye.

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  4. I learned that when you use the drops daily it removes pollen and irritants from the eyes =}

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  5. safe, reliable means for cleansing your eyes

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