Picture this: It’s 2:14 PM again. You’ve been staring at your screen for hours. Your eyes start to sting; that dry, burning sensation that makes you blink harder just to refocus.
You reach for your eye drops.
A few seconds of relief… and then it’s gone.
By 3 PM, you’re using them again. By 6 PM, you’ve lost count.
At this point, you’ve tried everything:
The “doctor-recommended” drops, the expensive ones in fancy bottles, even the preservative-free kind. None of them actually fix it.
You’ve spent $40 here, $60 there, and when you add it all up — that’s over $700 a year for something that gives you comfort for five minutes at a time.
Your eyes still feel gritty when you wake up. Your lids puff up by the end of the day. Makeup creases weirdly because your skin around the eyes is so dry.
You tell yourself it’s just screen fatigue. But it’s not just that.
Your eyes feel sore even on days off. You start noticing redness that never fully fades. Some nights, you even avoid watching TV because your eyes can’t handle more light.
And the more you use drops, the worse it seems to get.
Because no one tells you that constant artificial moisture can train your eyes to stop hydrating themselves.
It’s like a crutch your body becomes dependent on.
Every bottle gives temporary relief — but makes your eyes weaker over time.
You shouldn't have to choose between dry eyes and dependency.
You shouldn't have to live with that dull, tired feeling every single day.
There's a better way...