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TheaLipid Dry Eye Relief Drops are a preservative-free solution designed to restore and stabilize the tear film, providing relief from symptoms like burning and watery eyes. With a unique 3-in-1 formula featuring natural lipids, these drops are suitable for contact lens wearers and come in a convenient 10ml multi-dose bottle.
Units | 10.0 millilitre |
Brand | Thea |
Format | Drops |
Country of origin | France |
D**7
Really Good
I've been struggling with dry eyes for over 5 years and this has been a game changer, my Optemetrist said this product is good too and the company on a whole.
J**J
Very effective
Product recommended by optivian For dry eyes and it is very good. No more watering eyes when I go for a walk. I do find them a little awkward to administer due to slightly arthritic hands.
P**A
Great
Great for very dry eyes 👀
R**.
made my eyes BURN
Bought these eye drops as I was advise they would help with dry / tired eyes. Unfortunately they made my eye much worse and i had to stop using them. When i read the ingredients they have paraffin as one of the items. NOT FOR ME THANKS
S**N
Great for dry eyes
Recommend by my optician, really helps my dry eye.
B**N
Works for me
I suffer from dry eye, which seems particularly bed depending on the time of year and the weather it seems, so I got this to add to the drops I was already putting in. I have to say right from the get go that I really liked. I wouldn't say it worked perfectly, but it definitely helped.I found it super easy to use, and much easier than the actual drops, and it was easy to quickly pull it out whilst in a restroom, for example, and give my eyes a quick spray. I am not very good at putting in the drops so this was so much better.I found that it did ease my eyes immediately, which is good, and the bottle is nice and compact so I could keep it with me at all times.It isn't cheap, but if it continues to help then it is worth the price.
A**K
The description doesn't list the ingredients and that's a problem for me.
The actual eyedrops are fine, quite thick as a 'drop' relatively easy to get into my eye, no stinging or discomfort for me and my eyes didn't feel so dry after using them. That's similar to my experience with other eye drops I've tried because my optician describe my tears as 'low quality' and my eyes do dry out fairly easily.I'm dinging them on stars though because it's not cool to sell a medical product, food, or supplements without listing ingredients and putting in the proper description. They didn't even show the whole packet so you can't even read them there. What if you wanted eye drops but already knew that you are one of the people who find this type of eye lubricant irritating rather than soothing?The label on mine says they have soybean phospholipids and medium-chain triglycerides. and a few other things including purified water. I suspect they're fine, but unless the company selling them makes clear what is in them, I can't recommend you buy them as you can't compare them to other products.That said, I did find the product worked for me but the price is very high for a small amount of liquid that lasts 90 days after opening. Not that you want the bottle to be big if you are going to slip it into your glasses case or carry it with you on a night out but even if you knew the ingredients, I suspect this is not a good value.
L**Y
The best for dry eyes
These are simply the best for dry eyes.I work in front of computers/screens most of the time and my eyes get dry because of that. Applying one drop on each eye when they get dry after a few hours saves me.There is a long lasting relief immediately.
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