Why do rohto eye drops burn
Rohto eye drops with Freshkick Technology TM bring instant cooling relief to your eyes. Cooling eye drops for late nights, eye strain, and environmental conditions. Put one to two lubricating eye drops in the affected eye s up to 4 times daily. Compact single drop dispenser for convenient use.
Blink eye drops. From the 1 global OTC eye care brand. Specifications Suggested Age: 18 Years and Up. Capacity Volume :. Product Form: Drops. Package Quantity: 1.
TCIN : UPC : Origin : Imported. Description Relieve irritation and lubricate eyes with fast-acting Rohto R Ice all-in-one multi-symptom relief cooling eye drops.
These eye drops for dry eyes not only work as a lubricant, but also relieve discomfort from minor eye irritations and redness. They soothe for up to 8 hours and provides relief from red, dry, itchy, and irritated eyes. Its unique Freshkick Technology TM delivers an intense freshness that brings instant cooling comfort. Put 1 to 2 liquid eye drops into the affected eye s up to four times daily.
The unique one drop dispenser offers convenient, mess-free drops on the go. Report incorrect product info. Shipping details Estimated ship dimensions: 3. Return details This item can be returned to any Target store or Target. This item must be returned within 90 days of the in-store purchase, ship date or online order pickup.
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Review images. Write a review. With photos. A unique eye drop and not in a good way 1 out of 5 stars. Burns and cools at the same time. So intense I thought it would never stop hurting. I used love their drops with a green cap.
These are terrible. The strangest eye drop ever -- painful. Helpful Not helpful Report review. WC - 1 month ago , Verified purchaser. Feels like you're pouring mint into your eyes You're basically blinded for 10 minutes while your eyes adjust. Did you? Burning eyes burn more 2 out of 5 stars. I often have burning, itchy eyes without provocation, especially at night, and it's even roused me from sleep.
I had hoped that this would work since it's boasted feature was that it was cooling. Unfortunately, it felt like my eyes were on fire once I applied the drops to my eyes.
Eventually, it would calm after minutes, but the dryness would return within a few hours. I will be looking for a better product. Katiej - 2 months ago , Verified purchaser. I would rather deal with itchy eyes than the burning from these eye drops. Popular in Europe 5 out of 5 stars. Love hair and makeup - 3 months ago , Verified purchaser.
I have needed allergy drops for a while and only bought these because my favorite kinds of allergy drops were not available for pickup. I know these are very popular in Europe and I can see why. I wound up purchasing the Rohto Z Pro drops, which promise "maximum strength freshness.
On reflection, it might have been wiser to have purchased a version with instructions and an active ingredient list printed in a language I can read—after all, I am putting this stuff into my eyes —but by the time I actually had the drops in hand, I didn't want to wait any longer.
I uncapped, tipped my head back, and went for it. At first, it burned. Not as much as getting soap in my eye, but there was definitely an unpleasant burning—enough to make my eye snap shut and stay that way for at least half a minute.
After I could relax enough to open it again, the sensation was like someone was pressing an ice-cube against my cornea—it was refreshing in the same way that being blasted full in the face by an icy wind is refreshing. And the sensation went on for some time—I felt like David Bowman hurtling down the stargate at the end of The feeling of my eyeball being submerged in fast-moving ice water passed after a minute or so, draining away and leaving behind a pleasant coolness.
Tear production definitely spiked in the minutes after the drops, but it settled down over the course of minutes; as I write this, about an hour later, my eyes feel like slick orbs of solid ice, gliding smoothly around in their sockets. It's not at all unpleasant—in fact, I kind of want to do some more eyedrops. Unfortunately, the warning label is in Japanese, so I have no idea how long I'm supposed to wait before resubmerging my eyes in that arctic river. Customer reviews on the Rohto Z Pro drops seem to say that they provide the feeling of relief without actually getting rid of any redness; a quick check in the mirror shows that my eyes seem pretty normal-looking.
Unsurprisingly, some of the biggest Rohto fans on the Internet appear to be weed users. A product that promises to reduce eye irritation is certainly going to be popular with people who have a regular need to mitigate some of the physical effects of marijuana use—eye drops are a regular tool in the stoner's kit, and Rohto drops have been adopted by that segment pretty heavily. The "kick" provides a physiological "proof" that the drops are doing something.
Unlike Visine or some other standard eye drops, you definitely know it when you're dropping Rohto onto your corneas, like tiny little freezing atomic bombs. A little research reveals that active ingredients in the different Rohto drops vary; most use either tetrahydrozoline HCl or naphazoline hydrochloride as a redness reliever, though some add an additional small shot of zinc sulfate as an astringent.
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