Just an FYI - this product line by Bausch & Lomb is being repackaged under the name "Advanced Eye Care". Watch out for the ones in a bottle - they are preserved with BAK. They have a preservative free version of the "rejuvenation" drop.
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I thought that was what the "Rejuvenation" one is supposed to be (sort of). Very difficult to pin down any actual equivalence though and I wasn't able to locate active ingredients breakdown for the former names.
For the matter of that it's confusing enough to figure out what's in the new packaging!
On Bausch.com,
"Environmental" is listed as 1.0% propylene glycol, 0.3% glycerin
"Rejuvenation" is listed as 0.95% propylene glycol
On drugstore.com,
"Environmental" is listed as 1.0% glycerin,
"Rejuvenation" is listed as 1.0% propylene glycol, 0.3% glycerin
I've emailed them to get some clarification.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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Here is the response I received to my enquiry asking for active ingredients of both products and whether there is any equivalent of the former Moisture Eyes Liquid Gel:
Dear Rebecca:
Thank you for contacting Bausch & Lomb. We are always glad to hear from our consumers and to be of assistance whenever possible.
Regarding your inquiry, the Bausch & Lomb Environmental drops are new. It is for instant moisture for irritated eyes due to exposure to: outdoors, air conditioning and computer use. The Rejuvenation drops are formally our Moisture Eyes Artificial Tears.
We hope this information is helpful. If we can be of future assistance, please contact us again via the Internet, or call us directly at 1-800-553-5340.
Sincerely,
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Bausch & Lomb
Consumer AffairsRebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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RE: Bausch & Lomb Moisture Eyes
The information B & L gave you is for what used to be called Moisture Eyes Artificial Tears.
However, the formula for B & L (Preservative Free) Moisture Eyes Liquid Gel [formerly MoistureEyes Protect] was different. It was 0.8% HPMC, 0.1% Dextran 70, plus inactive ingredients. I guess they discontinued this product altogether, because I can't find anything close to it mentioned at their website. [Maybe you can. They ignore my e-mails.]
That's a real shame too, because I really liked it. It was like a thicker version of Tears Naturale Free [not B & L's product, but similar ingredients]. Even though it was one of the thicker artificial tears, it didn't cloud your vision like Refresh Celluvisc, for example. Oh well, I'll just have to find something else. It's just annoying that when you finally find something that works for you, it gets discontinued or reformulated.
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