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Rohto Lycee Contact Eye drops when wearing contact lenses 8ml

$8.36
 
$8.36
 
  • Eliminates redness, dryness and discomfort when wearing contact lenses
  • Suitable for both hard and soft contact lenses
  • Soft and delicate solution for sensitive eyes
  • Provides long-term hydration with chondroitin and hydroxyethyl cellulose
  • Acts as an antiseptic and decongestant
  • Decreases intracellular pressure and improves nutrient transport with minerals
  • Contains various vitamins and minerals for eye health
  • Can be used up to 6 times a day, with 1-2 drops in each eye
    • Product Description:
      Introducing the Rohto Lycee Contact Eye drops specifically formulated for contact lens wearers. This 8ml solution is designed to combat redness, dryness, and other discomforts that can occur when wearing contact lenses. Whether you wear hard or soft lenses, these eye drops offer a perfect fit.

      With a low index of freshness - 1, these eye drops provide a soft and delicate solution for individuals with sensitive eyes. The main features of these eye drops include long-lasting hydration due to the presence of chondroitin and hydroxyethyl cellulose. Additionally, they offer antiseptic action, a decongestant ingredient, and help decrease intracellular pressure while improving the transport of nutrients through the inclusion of minerals.

      The ingredients list includes beneficial components such as Taurine, Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate), B2 (Riboflavin), B12 (cyanocobalamin), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), Natural vitamin E (D-α-tocopherol acetate), Panthenol b vitamin (B5), Potassium L-aspartate (Aspartic acid), Chondroitin sodium sulfate, zinc sulfate, Sodium chondroitin sulfate, and Allantoin.

      To use, simply apply 1-2 drops in each eye as needed. However, it is important not to exceed 6 applications per day.

      The Rohto Lycee Contact Eye drops are manufactured by Rohto and originate from Japan. Trust in this reliable product to provide the utmost comfort and care for your eyes while wearing contact lenses.