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Old 01-27-2005, 12:48 PM   #1
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Nature's Tears...

I just wanted to thank the person who posted about the Nature's Tears. I went out and got some yesterday. I can't find the post about it so, I am sorry I can't actually say thank you to you! Anyway, I was so tired of the drip of the Systane Eye drops I was using. It was a bit of a pain to keep wiping my eye lashes and the areas around my eyes every time I used it. The Nature's Tears EyeMist works pretty well. I will still use the Systane because it seems to wet them a little more than the mist but, the Mist is better with makeup and it works well. Thank you again!
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Old 01-28-2005, 10:22 AM   #2
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Re: Nature's Tears...

I looked at the website, I dont like the idea of spraying it and it goes right on your skin. My skins sensitive, and seems lik eit'd make your skin sticky? Is it worht it, and whats it cost?

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Old 01-28-2005, 11:49 AM   #3
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It's actually not bad at all. It took me a little while to get used to it. The instructions are to hold it 12-15 inches (arms length) from your face and spray back and forth keeping your eyes open. Once I started holding it away at that distance I realized that it isn't hard to handle at all. It is refreshing. And, I have sensitive skin and I wear makeup so, if it doesn't bother my skin, I don't think it will bother yours. It isn't sticky at all. Of course, the more you use at a time, the wetter your skin gets but, it isn't anything a paper towl, hand towel, sleeve or whatever you have handy can't fix. Heheh! It does mist onto your clothes and your hair a little. I hold a papertowl over my hair to keep most of it off. I got a box with 2 containers for $14.99. I haven't used the first container up yet and the price seems worth it so far. It kind of feels like water. And because it is a mist, not thick droplets, it is surprisingly easy to keep your eyes open while using it. Even for a person whose biggest problem is having things touch or get into my eyes. You might try it and if you don't like it, you can probably just take it back. Just remember that if you try it, hold it arms length (12-15 inches) away from your face.
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Old 01-29-2005, 03:47 PM   #4
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Re: Nature's Tears...

i too have fallen in love with this product. it is so convienant and easy and it works wonders! i actually called the company and talked to someone about it first and they were aweome, they sent me a $1 off coupon and more info. on it so i felt confident about using it and recommending it to all my friends. i even use it on my 4 month old son and have friends who use it on their dogs ! you really should check it out!!
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Old 01-31-2005, 03:06 PM   #5
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i tried a few places, and none have it yet...must be too new?
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