The only daily lid hygiene wipe with clinically proven antimicrobial properties18
Indicated for blepharitis, MGD††, styes, chalazion, baby eye infections, conjunctivitis, pre- and post-ocular surgery, complementary treatment with demodex treatment.
Soothing and cooling gel for daily lid hygiene of sensitive eyelids and eyelashes. It provides a refreshing sensation, soothes the eyelids and removes impurities.
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