✨ Elevate Your Eye Care Routine!
CliradexFoam is a gentle eyelid cleanser and eyelash conditioner formulated with 4-Terpineol from tea tree oil. This 1.5oz cleanser is designed to maintain eyelid hygiene, eliminate Demodex mites, and relieve eye irritations, all while being vegan, cruelty-free, and free from harmful chemicals.
T**I
Gentle yet incredibly effective!
The Cliradex Foam Eyelid Cleanser has been a game-changer for my eyelid care routine. As someone with sensitive skin, my lash line can get easily irritated by make-up and false lashes. I’ve noticed a significant reduction in redness and itchiness since I started using it. Don't let the strong scent put you off, it has natural ingredients and essential oils, like tea tree oil, to combat bacteria and maintain eye health. If you’re looking for a gentle, effective cleanser that really works for eyelid hygiene, Cliradex is the way to go!
J**K
Good product.
Works well but expensive and sometimes a little hard to find.
A**R
Eye cleaner.
Good product. It works for me.
D**H
Great for blepharitis
If you have blepharitis - or crust on eyelashes, this is best go to treatment, it works. And you only need to put foam on eyelids, rub it in, not wash it off. It really refreshes your eyes, and it does control my blepharitis, I hate hot wash cloths. or those rubber gel thingees you microwave and burn your lids on. But this gets rid of need for anything else.
B**I
Be consistent!
My 3 year old has suffered with blepharitis and cystic chalazions for over a year. Her pediatrician and optometrist both prescribed antibiotics drops but were adamant that warm compression is her only options. It's EXTREMELY difficult to get a toddler to sit still with a warm towel applied to their eye! Needless to say those treatments were ineffective and would only drain the cysts temporarily. We've been using Cliradex for 2 months now and her eyes have returned to normal! No more cysts that swell to the size of english peas! Her upper lid had bald patches and are now completely filled out. She no longer has eye irritation and doesn't rub them for minutes at a time!We created a morning and night routine and it's worked well for us and I hope it helps someone else. After cleaning her lids I apply a dime sized squirt of Cliradex. Tap the top gently because it will dispense A LOT! I rub it on my clean fingers to melt the foam, then rub into her lid and lash line until dry. IT WILL CAUSE SLIGHT DISCOMFORT. She told me it hurt the first couple of times but never cried, so it should be tolerable to kids her age and adults. IT IS DRYING. To combat the dryness, I immediately apply unrefined cold pressed coconut oil and massage her eyes for a minute or so. Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Using this in conjunction with the Cliradex have been the holy grail for us! This process took a month of consistency to see improvement before everything was completely gone. I now apply about 3 times a week for maintenance.
N**R
Not appropriate for sensitive skin
The product burnt the skin under my eyes, eye lids & I got a stye on the top of one lid on day 3 or 4.Also had to go to eye doctors to have it looked at
E**K
It really works! Just suck it up and use it!
Ok guys, to all of you who have been saying it stings. Yes, it's true. For me, the pain when applying the first 3 days or so was unbearable so I washed it off immediately afterwards with water. But the reason for chronic blepharitis are demodex mites, and you HAVE to kill them off in order for your skin to get better. Otherwise they will keep eating your face alive and your eyes will always be sore!So get ready for at least a week of intense burning during application - it only lasts 15-20 seconds anyway.THE ONLY REASON IT HURTS SO MUCH IS BECAUSE YOUR SKIN AROUND THE EYES IS FULL WITH TINY INJURIES FROM MITE BURIAL SITES AND BITES! And the only way to get rid of them, yes, is to kill them, by applying this every morning and especially at night (that's when they come out of the pores to mate).After about a 10 days of using this product, I suddenly realized something. Hey, it doesn't even sting anymore! What the...? Sure enough, my skin around the eyes finally got a break from those effing mites and started to repair itself. It is no longer sore and the product no longer stings. Not one bit!I have to say in the beginning, when my eyes were super sore, I also applied a panthenol gel for sensitive skin all over my eyelids and in the corners as well. Those were especially sore. I'm sure this helped heal my skin faster. But even if you don't do that, just be patient, keep on with your regime, use this and maybe even their wipes (which I think are easier to use, but more expensive).It's a process. You won't get better overnight. In fact, demodex go through 14-18 days life cycles, and the eggs can't be killed. So doctors recommend to use this for at least 4 months total to eliminate every trace of demodex around your eyes, even if you get better after just 2 weeks. After 4 months, just a maintenance treatment once a week or so will be enough to keep them at bay.I hope I could help someone else stick with the routine by reading this. At first I was scared to continue using it, because our bodies are trained to recognize anything that induces pain as something that is bad for us. But in this case, it really is worth it!
R**R
A little goes a long way
Product works, but it does take consistent use. The tea tree oils to create a tingling effect but that's how you know it's working.
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