After struggling with persistent dry eyes and annoying floaters, I decided to give Haro Clear a shot—and wow, I wish I’d found it sooner! The sleek blue packaging and glass bottle made it feel premium right out of the box (no cheap plastic here).
The Good: Within 3 weeks, my dry eyes improved dramatically. I used to rely on eye drops multiple times a day, but now? Barely needed. The floaters haven’t vanished completely, but they’re way less noticeable—like someone turned down the opacity slider in my vision. The combo of lutein, zeaxanthin, and bromelain seems to be doing the heavy lifting.
The Meh: It’s pricier than other eye supplements ($30+ for 90 capsules), and results aren’t overnight. One reviewer expected miracles after two doses—come on, folks, even kale takes time to work!
Real Talk: If you’re screen-glued like me (hello, 10-hour workdays), this feels like armor against digital strain. No weird aftertaste or pill-swallowing gymnastics either. Pro tip: Pair it with blue-light glasses for extra defense.
Verdict: Worth the splurge if you’re serious about eye health. Just don’t expect a ‘cure’—it’s more like a daily ally against the blurry, dry-eyed grind.