OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser Promotes Eye Health

Allison West
A few years ago, I developed some painful eye allergies, and at times, the swelling, itching and burning sensation in my eyes felt unbearable. It turns out that switching to a new contact lens cleaner was the culprit and caused this painful eye allergy, but suddenly my eyes seemed sensitive to everything, including eye makeup. My ophthalmologist recommended I use OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser, and the product became a lifesaver for me. I was able to bring my eye allergies under control, and today my eyes are back to normal again.

OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is Great For Sensitive Eyes

What is OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser and how does it promote eye health? OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is sold in a box of 30 pre-moistened pads. Each one of these pre-moistened pads of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is sealed in its own individual packet (each pad is lint-free, and coated with a cleanser that contains no alcohol, fragrance or dyes). Remove contact lenses, wash hands and rinse well prior to using OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser (before I lid scrub, I like to wash my hands thoroughly with a mild soap that leaves no residue on my fingers).

Open the packet of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser and remove the pre-moistened pad, close your eye and gently rub the pad along the eyelid margin with a side to side motion. Then take a warm, clean wash cloth and gently rinse the eyelid to remove any traces of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser (do this procedure on both eyes, and remember to keep your eyes closed to avoid getting OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser in your eyes).

OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser promotes eye health by removing things like desquamated skin, oil and debris at the eyelid margin and regular use of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser can help keep eye allergies and conditions like blepharitis under control. OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser helped me get rid of my painful eye allergies by keeping my lid margins very clean and free of substances that could be potential allergens.

At the height of my eye allergies, I used OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser daily; now that my eyes feel more normal and allergy free I use it approximately once a week (or a few times per month) as maintenance. If you have acute eye conditions like blepharitis, you'll want to lid scrub with OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser at least once a day (OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser comes in an original formula and an OcuSoft Plus formula, for more severe cases of blepharitis and allergy).

I use the original formula of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser, and I love the comfort I feel now that I am free of eye allergies. Another plus to using OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser: I notice my contact lenses feel a lot more comfortable and wearable as I've been using this product for a few years now.

Where to Buy Doctor Recommended OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser

You could try things like baby shampoo or a mild soap as an eyelid scrub, but I like that OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is doctor recommended. I appreciate that OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is available in individual packets I can toss in a bag for travel (so I'm always prepared when it comes to good eye care). OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is great for sensitive eyes, and I trust it more than using diluted shampoo or soap near my delicate eye area.

OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser is available at grocery stores and drugstores, and I frequently buy this product at Wal-Mart. Also, OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser can be purchased online at the OcuSoft website for $13.95 per box of 30 pre-moistened pads. Walgreens.com is also selling OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser for $11.99.

If you are suffering with mild to severe blepharitis or want to bring your eye allergies under control, you'll want to stock up on OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser. In my opinion, it's the best way to clean the sensitive eyelid margins and regular use of OcuSoft Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser will promote eye health and contact lenses wearer comfort.

Source:

OcuSoft Patient Catalog:

http://www.ocusoft.com/PatientCat/lidscrub.htm

Published by Allison West

I'm an actor and writer living and working in New York State's beautiful Hudson River Valley. My writing specialties include: arts and culture, travel, health and wellness, animals and nonprofits, and green...  View profile

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