Rohto V eye drops come in four different kinds; Cool, Arctic, Ice and Hydra, which is just for moistening but still has their signature cooling menthol. The one I tried was their Cool, in the green cap. The Cool, Arctic and Ice are all redness relievers, their new Hydra one is the only lubricant eye drop. I was nervous because in many reviews people have said that their eyes burned, but for the sake of my review I sucked it up and dove right in. It tingled a bit at first and I had to keep my eyes closed for a second but overall it really didn't burn much, and the whites of my eyes were noticeably whiter. I get blood shot eyes from insomnia and spending hours reading and sitting in front of the computer. It has been suggested that Rohto V would be a great product for those that enjoy the herbal cigarettes or for a long night of partying.
As for their signature cooling sensation, I have to say, I really liked it. My eyes felt lubricated and relaxed. The sensation is hard to describe but I can see how it can get addicting. Of course I went with the Cool, which is the tamer of the three. If you can't handle Cool I wouldn't suggest trying the other ones.
Rohto V does costs a little more than other eye drops, like say, Visine. I believe I got mine at Wal-Mart for about $4. It comes with instructions that I highly suggest reading. I've read many reviews where people didn't use it properly and ended up suffering the consequences. You can't blame the eye drops for stupidity and negligence. I can't think of anything negative to say about Rohto V eye drops because I haven't had any negative experiences with it. I will say that unlike Visine it can't be used with contact lenses, especially colored ones. I would recommend, like the box says, to use it before putting in your contact lenses.
Rohto V eye drops costs more than Visine but I prefer Rohto V. I like the cooling sensation and I feel as though it does a better job at removing redness from my eyes than Visine as well as moistening them. I would recommend it but it's not for everyone so try it at your own risk.
Published by Alexis Valentine
I have a B.A. in Journalism with a minor in Political Science. I've written for The Daily Cougar in varies areas including, Opinion, News, Features and Arts and Entertainment. I've worked in retail for o... View profile
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