💨 Spray your way to all-day eye comfort—because your eyes deserve the best!
OptaseComfort Dry Eye Spray offers a preservative-free, glycerin-based formula delivered via an innovative two-pump spray system, providing up to 300 doses of convenient, contact lens-safe hydration and relief for dry eyes. Recommended by eye care professionals as part of a comprehensive dry eye management routine.
K**A
It is good...just use it alot or it is a small form of torture!
If the pain is any indicator, it works great. I like the spray actions, so you do not have to watch the huge drops go into your open eyes. Easy to spray in closed eyes and let it drip in. If you have dry eyes like me, you will know when it gets into your eyes by the burn. It works better if it is used throughout the day. The more I use it the less it burns going in my eyes. It just depends on your preferred level of pain!
G**M
Waste of money!
I am extremely disappointed in Optase Dry Spray. The premise is that you spray this on your eyelids from 6-10 inches away. Then, you blink so it goes in your eyes. There are 2 major issues with that:1) You are spraying with your eyes closed. The spray goes out with a wide mist. You end up spraying your forehead and cheeks more than anything else. About 20 wasteful sprays in, you finally hit your eyelids. And, it does drip down but not in your eyes!! It just drips down your face.2) If you are lucky enough to get a drop or two of the solution in your eyes, it burns. It isn’t soothing and it does not help your dry eyes. I find that my eyes feel dryer using this spray. Then after using, I have crust that has formed on my eyes. I didn’t have crust to begin with.What is really upsetting is how expensive this is. I contacted Optase directly before purchasing this. I asked them specifically if the dry spray had the same ingredients as the Optase intense dry eye drops. I didn’t want to waste my money on this if it didn’t. They said and I quote, “The spray can be used in lieu of the drops” and implied that they had the same ingredients. See below and judge for yourselves if these ingredients are the same:Dry spray ingredients: Glycerin 1%, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Polyoxyethylenesorbitan Monooleate. Potassium Chloride, Purified Water, Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sorbitan Monooleate, TromethamineIntense drop ingredients: Glycerin 0.2%, Hydrochloric acid, sodium hyaluronate, sorbitol, trometamol, waterIt looks to me like there are 10 ingredients in the dry spray and 6 ingredients in the intense dry eye drops. The glycerin content isn’t even the same! And, now I have wasted my money on this and do not have the money I need to buy the drops.
J**N
Hydrating spray!
Truly works! I often use their protect eye spray, but it dries me out. When I apply this over the protect spray, everything feels hydrated! Thankful for a working product for my eyes during the tough allergy seasons.
K**.
Pump don't work correctly
After figuring out how to use the pump, it actually works great. Not a fan of the sprayer but overall a good product
M**Y
Not super helpful
I wanted to be really into this product but honestly, I don’t really notice much of a difference when I use it. There’s no stinging or irritation or discomfort. So I gave it a few stars. But I haven’t noticed a ton of relief.
N**M
Great relief for dry eyes.
Great way to relieve dry eyes without putting drops directly in eyes.
T**R
Really Refreshing Eye Spray
Eye drops are nice, but there is nothing more refreshing than pressure washing your eyes on a dusty, sticky summer day. This optical quality spray feels so nice on dry corneas and washes away grit, film, dead bugs and the tears of orphans. If you sat through the new Snow White movie, and need to wash your eyes, this is the perfect product for you.
O**E
Disappointed
Would’ve given less than one star if I could have. I was very disappointed with this. I’d use the drops and liked them a lot spray seemed like it would be more convenient. It wasn’t. I primed it like the instructions told me too But every time I went to use it, I had to pump and pump and pump and pump and pump and pump and pump and pump. And when it finally did spray out, it stung my eyes.
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