During my most recent visit to the optometrist for an eye exam and contact lens adjustment, I was telling my doctor that my eyes were dry and gritty, and seemed to become continuously and progressively irritated over the years. At the last visit to a different office, the doctor changed my lenses to a more “spirit” lens, but it only helped marginally. This doctor suggested using the Clear Vision Care Foods solution, and gave me a trial kit to try a week before my follow-up visit.
Transparent system
It was a little different than what I used. The lens case itself looks amazing. It is not a flat container with two slits to place your lenses, as I have always used. It’s a sleek plastic case that looks almost like a clear film container. Inside is a small gadget that you can pull out and put the lenses in like a basket. It sits upright in a plastic container and allows air and liquid to flow easily through and around the contacts.
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Not only is the lens different, so is the solution itself. On their website, Vision Foods claims “the exceptional cleaning action of hydrogen peroxide, care for cleaning and disinfecting lenses like no other multi-purpose solution can. Clear care, with the power of triple action, bubbles to work to clean and remove protein from your lenses.” All this is leaning towards one.
Another difference
There is a small disk at the bottom of the gadget that holds the small lens baskets that are corrupting the solution a>. The solution in the solution needs to munlenses for a minimum of 6 hours not only to clean the lenses but also to protect the eyes He would make the payment to yours. If you drop the solution directly from the bottle into your eyes, it will burn them badly. The website warns that “one of the first things Serena Care tells you is another red ring around the top of the bottle. This ‘safety button’ is there to remind you that Serena Care can burn or sting your eyes if you’re not using the correct one.” If you feel your lenses need to be washed before wearing, a simple sterile saline solution is all you need. They are fully cleaned and disinfected and only need to be rinsed if you suspect debris is present in the lenses.
My opinion
At first I thought this solution would be very expensive because it seems to take a lot to fill the container, but the small trial size of only 4 ounces is only half full after 7 days of use. I didn’t have to buy any saline solution. My doctor told me to use whatever solution to wash my lenses if I felt the need, which I only did a couple of times when I first used this product.
The system is certainly unique, but I found it very easy to use. A new lens case is included with each Clear Care purchase. This is not only to promote good cleanliness and hygiene (fresh, sterile for your lens environments), but also that the middle world has finally extinguished internalization, and needs a special solution to be fully distinguished.
When you put the solution in the container and then put your gadget with the disk and contact holders in the solution, you immediately see the fizz and bubble for over an hour. I can see liquid and air bubbles rushing past the contact and this is supposed to clear them up.
When you stay at least 6 hours, the lenses are easy to remove from the case and insert into the eyes. I noticed less dryness and more comfort with my lens wear after a week of using this solution.
I’ve seen the Clear Tua in stores and the price is very comparable to other premium contact lens multi-purpose solutions at an average of around $8.50, without the sticker. Of course, I am willing to spend my money to make my contacts more comfortable and easy to wear, especially since the solution is very reasonably priced and of the best quality! I also got a $3.00 off coupon on my trial package, which I’m sure is a good thing.
More Information
Clear Care is safe for all types of contact lenses, including silicone hydrogel lenses such as PureVision (registered trademark) and Acuvue Oasys (registered trademark). Check with your eye care professional if you have any questions or concerns. Of course, always follow your doctor’s orders as well as be aware of any important product information and any product warnings.
Sources
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Food Vision website
Clear Care website