Eye Mo Solves 5 Signs Of Eye Irritation

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Our eyes are the busiest parts of our body and they had been the busiest more than ever. Aside from the fact that we can’t go on our daily tasks without seeing what we do, we are surrounded by so many digital appliances, gadget and personal paraphernalia which require our eyes to work overtime. The point is, proper care of our eyes is very important as much as it is important that we care for every other part of our body. However, our eyes may need more attention, especially if our jobs require us to use our eyes more often and if our eyes are exposed to irritants more often than usual.

Unfortunately, our eyes are also exposed to so many kinds of eye irritants daily. Dirt and pollution while commuting to work or business areas can be harmful to the eyes. Even those who stay at home can be exposed to eye irritants. Dust and molds, smoke from smoking members of the family, steam emitted when cooking, and so much more.

Because of these, Eye Mo, the eye drop brand we all know for decades, want to help us Filipinos become more aware of the state of our eyes and educate us further about proper eye care.

This week, Eye Mo held an event at Cafe Naya in Bonifacio Global City, which was attended by bloggers and media personalities. In this event, LF Asia Philippines, Inc., and Combiphar were introduced and the efforts these companies are doing for consumer health. Combiphar is a multinational healthcare company which owns and manufactures Eye Mo while LF Asia Philippines is the country distributor. Both of these companies were highly successful in providing premium healthcare products around the world.

As part of the vision of these two companies to improve the individual health of the Filipinos and the community, they launched the Eyeritation campaign with a new TVC soon coming out in main stream media. They also identified the 5 main signs of eye irritation:

5 Signs of Eye Irritations

Red Eyes – Caused by allergy, dirt, pollution, smoke or eye infections due to exposure. Motorcycle riders and commuters usually experience these signs of irritations.

Watery Eyes -When there’s an excessive tearing when the person is not crying. The surface of the eyes might be inflamed or irritated. The inflammation might be a sign of an underlying health condition or caused by eye irritants.

Sore Eyes – Caused by too much staring at a computer screen or reading for too long.

Itchy Eyes – Often caused by allergies or exposure to dust and molds.

Dry Eyes – Caused by lack of tears or moisture. It happens when the eyes are exposed to gadgets, TV, laptops for too long in air-conditioned rooms.

When our eyes are irritated, we won’t be able to see clearly, our actions are being limited and our eye conditions may get worse if they are not attended immediately.

“Eye Mo can be used to combat uncomfortable eye irritations. It comes in two variants, Eye Mo Red Eyes Formula and Eye Mo Moisturizing Formula. EyeMo Red Eyes Formula contains Tetrahydrozoline for quick relief of eye redness and minor discomforts caused by irritants. On the other hand, Eye Mo Moisturizing Formula contains Hypromellose which lubricates and soothes the eyes, easing it from eye strain and dryness.” –  Earl Jayona, Marketing Manager; LF Asia Philippines, Inc., Healthcare Division

Eye Mo Media Launch

Eye Mo Media Launch

Eye Mo Media Launch

Eye Mo Media Launch – Eye specialist explains how important proper eye care is and the daily eye irritants everyone encounter

Eye Mo Media Launch

Eye Mo brand executives from LF Asia Philippines, Inc. and Combiphar pose with Eye Mo Moisturizing Formula (blue) and Eye Mo Red Eyes Formula (red)

To apply Eye Mo, tilt your face upward, let one drop go to one of your eyes, and then close it for 3 seconds. Wipe excess liquid with a tissue. Repeat these steps on the other eye.

Eye Mo Moisturizing Formula (blue) can be used as often as necessary while Eye Mo Red Eyes Formula (red) can be used 3 to 4 times a day and if no improvements happen on the redness of your eyes, it’s highly recommended to see an eye physician.

An opened bottle of Eye Mo should be consumed within 30 days. Please note that Eye Mo, as mentioned in the media launch, is not recommended for children 6 years old and below.

Glenda Arceno, General Manager of LF Asia Philippines, Inc. Healthcare Division rightfully said, ” The eyes are the mirror of the soul”, life becomes beautiful when we see the right perspectives. So take care of your eyes to see clearly where life is heading us.”

Disclaimer: Product is advised to relieve symptoms of eye irritations. This blog pro­vides gen­eral infor­ma­tion and dis­cus­sion from media event.  The words and other con­tent pro­vided in this blog should not be con­strued as med­ical advice. For medical concerns, always consult your doctors.

19 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Malot 2017/03/23 at 1:07 pm - Reply

    We always keep an Eye Mo, and I only found out that an opened bottle is only good for 30 days. Thanks for the info. I wonder, however, if that applies even if the bottle is refrigerated? 🙂

  2. ann valdez 2017/03/23 at 1:18 pm - Reply

    I tried using Eye Mo Eye Drops.I used it when my eyes were irritated,It was good in moisturizing my eyes especially during this summer.

  3. Mommy Azza 2017/03/23 at 1:37 pm - Reply

    We rarely have this at home, thank goodness. Yet whenever my eyes get really itchy because of the smoke here in Manila, I always look for Eye Mo in the drugstores. Good thing they are back. I remembered looking for this before and all the drugstores told me “out of stock.”

  4. Mhownai 2017/03/24 at 1:06 pm - Reply

    I thought EyeMo is already phased out. Lucky enough I was able to read through this blog. I always keep an eye mo back then. Now is the time to purchase again

  5. Michelle 2017/03/24 at 6:54 pm - Reply

    I remember using Eye Mo whenever my eyes gets irritated when I am still eyeglasses. Mabilis talaga ang relief nito.

  6. Veni 2017/03/25 at 5:26 pm - Reply

    Eye Mo has been in our family since I was little. This is what my mom always use when I irritate my eyes. It is mild and gives fast result. Now, to stock one for my own fam. 🙂

  7. Coi 2017/03/26 at 1:51 am - Reply

    Oh I didn’t know that it was supposed to be consumed within 30days after opening! Oops! I remember when I was a kid, and my friends and I would play on this! Hehe! I know it’s not a good thing but we were kids then, and we didn’t know much about it

  8. juvy ann 2017/03/26 at 8:36 am - Reply

    I remember how very popular Eye Mo was back then ~ really works and gets rid of eye redness and irritations.

  9. Jen Ubongen 2017/03/26 at 1:34 pm - Reply

    Effective talaga and Eye Mo, I use it when my eyes are irritated.

  10. Abby Borja 2017/03/26 at 3:35 pm - Reply

    We used to have the impression that EyeMo had bad side effects. Glad they reformulated and repackaged!

  11. Liz 2017/03/26 at 7:00 pm - Reply

    I remember having this included in our first aid kit at home when I was young. It’s good to know that it is back in the market.

  12. Meg Mortega 2017/03/26 at 10:51 pm - Reply

    We really need to take care of our eyes, especially those who face the computer for long hours every single day. Good thing Eye Mo is back and it has improved.

  13. Gilian 2017/03/27 at 4:10 am - Reply

    We always carry Eye Mo when we were young. 🙂 this is a reminder for me to get one when we go to Philippines for vacation. 🙂

  14. Mommy Levy 2017/03/27 at 9:04 am - Reply

    we recently bought an Eye Mo too because of constant use of computer, minsan nag da dry na yung mata namin.

  15. Berlin | Momi Berlin 2017/03/27 at 11:15 am - Reply

    I grew up in a household with Eye Mo always readily available for any eye irritation problems. I wonder how old Eye Mo now is.

  16. RJ Dancel 2017/03/27 at 11:21 am - Reply

    Eye Mo is so effective. I have to buy again nga because my eyes are being so dry already having work that involves looking at a screen all the time.

  17. Natasheen 2017/03/27 at 3:44 pm - Reply

    The only brand I trust for eye irritations! My eyes are always itchy, Eye Mo is my go-to every time!

  18. Maria Teresa Figuerres 2017/03/28 at 7:08 am - Reply

    I grew up knowing only one brand of eye drops, which is Eye Mo. Glad to hear it’s still around!

  19. Alaine 2017/03/28 at 5:54 pm - Reply

    I thought Eye Mo stopped already stopped their production. Glad to know that they’re still on the market.

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