OcuSOFT Original Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser for Mild to Moderate Conditions

By OCuSoft
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$20.97$0.70/ea

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Short Description

  • #1 doctor-recommended eyelid cleanser for mild to moderate irritation
  • Effectively removes oil debris and pollen without stinging or burning
  • Individually wrapped pre-moistened pads for convenient daily hygiene
  • Non-irritating pH-balanced formula safe for sensitive eyes
  • Ideal for managing symptoms of Blepharitis and dry eye syndrome

About OcuSOFT Original Lid Scrub Eyelid Cleanser for Mild to Moderate Conditions

The #1 Doctor Recommended Brand for Daily Eyelid Hygiene

OCuSOFT Lid Scrub Original is a non-irritating, leave-on formula designed to effectively remove oil, debris, pollen, and other contaminants from the eyelids. These pre-moistened, individually wrapped pads are ideal for managing mild to moderate eyelid conditions such as Blepharitis, dry eye symptoms, and general eye irritation. Unlike traditional soaps or baby shampoos, OCuSOFT's patented formula is specifically pH-balanced for the delicate ocular area, providing a deep clean without stinging or burning. Perfect for daily use, these travel-friendly pads help maintain healthy lid margins and clear away irritants that can lead to redness and discomfort.

Key Benefits & Features

  • Clinically Trusted Formula: The preferred choice of ophthalmologists and optometrists for managing eyelid hygiene and irritation
  • Deep Cleaning Action: Effectively clears away excess oil, crusted scales, and pollen that cause "gritty" or burning sensations
  • Non-Irritating & Gentle: Specially formulated to be non-stinging and pH-balanced for sensitive eyes and the delicate eyelid skin
  • Individually Wrapped Pads: Pre-moistened and travel-ready for convenient hygiene at home, in the office, or on the go
  • Promotes Eye Health: Regular use helps alleviate symptoms associated with Blepharitis, Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), and dry eyes

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