Eye Hygiene

Oculeaf Eyelids Wipes, a new standard for Eye Care

The skin around the eyes or the eye contour is the most sensitive part of the eye, as well as the body. Your ‘windows to the world’ are exposed directly to the external environment. You have to protect your eyes from the dust, pollution, exudation, oil, allergens, debris, and bacteria with regular eye hygiene. Establishing a regular eye care routine with eyelid wipes will keep your eyes clean and prevent infections.

Why daily eye cleaning routine with Oculeaf is a must

Your eyes are one of the most precious organs in your body. Even a little dust in your eyes causes a lot of discomfort. Unknown to us, dust mites known as Demodex mites reside on the eyelids and eyebrows and cause infections. These pesky mites can be cleaned by eyelid wipes, such as Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, which are so gentle that you can use them every day.

When there is an accumulation of dead or dry skin on your eyelid, it causes itching, red eyes, and swollen lids. You also feel that there is something in your eyes even though there isn’t! Does this sound familiar – if so, you are suffering from Blepharitis which can be easily prevented by using Oculid Eyelid Wipes.

Similarly, common eye problems such as dry eyes and computer vision syndrome (caused due to staring at computer screens for long hours) and conditions like Meibomitis, MGD, and a host of other eye diseases/infections can be easily prevented/managed by wiping the eyes with Oculeaf wipes.

What do Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes contain

Oculeaf eyelid wipes are formulated using Tea Tree Oil (TTO) as one of the main ingredients.

According to a study by Hyun Koo, Tae Hyung Kim, Kyoung Woo Kim, Sung Wook Wee, Yeoun Sook Chun, and Jae Chan Kim, cleaning the eyes with Tea Tree Oil-based scrubs or wipes managed Demodex infestation and remedied ocular discomforts. In fact, there are many studies that have revealed that TTO is one of the best natural killers of bacteria and mites, from the eyes and face. Tea Tree Oil (TTO) is highly in demand for its anti-infective, anti-Demodex, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Apart from Tea Tree Oil, Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes contain

  • Glycerin
  • Panthenol
  • Sodium Hyaluronate

These ingredients together help keep your eyes hydrated and lubricated, while removing Demodex mites, bacteria, dust, etc.

How to use Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes

Oculeaf is available in 12 and 24 wipes’ set, which you can carry around easily. Before using the wipes, wash your hands. Take out one pre-moistened wipe. Close your eyes and wipe the upper eyelid from the eye corner near the nose to the other corner. Next, wipe the lower eyelid in a similar manner. Then, wipe the eyebrow. Repeat the same for the other eye. Use the wipe very gently while cleaning the eye contour area as the skin around eyes is very soft. DO NOT RINSE your eyes after using the eyelid wipe.

With Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, you can remove eye makeup effectively too. As most women know, if eye makeup is not removed properly, it causes irritation and itching in the eyes. Oculeaf wipes remove all traces of oily makeup and leave you with clean, refreshed eyes.

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Tea Tree Oil or TTO offers best solution for Eyelid & Eyelashes Hygiene

Tea tree oil or TTO is perhaps one of the most popularly used and studied natural/ essential oils on the planet right now. It is used to treat both eye problems and skin problems. Tea tree oil is derived from the woody, shrub-like tree which grows in Australia. The scientific name for the tree is ‘Melaleuca Alternifolia’. It belongs to the family of Eucalyptus, which is also used for antiseptic properties. Tea tree oil contains almost 100 different components. It is probably the reason for its widespread use for skin and eyes.

Daily application of tea tree oil-based Eyelid Wipes, Eyelid Cleanser, & Eyelid Gels can keep your eyes healthy and protect them from conditions like Blepharitis, Dry Eye, and Demodex infestation.

1. Reasons to use Tea Tree Oil products for ocular health

Eye Care professionals prescribe tea tree oil-based Wipes, Cleansers, and Gels as they have been found to kill bacteria and eyelash mites (called as Demodex) naturally. This natural healing or killing power has made them extremely popular, as they can be used for a long time to clean/heal the eyes, without any ill-effects.

Demodex (eyelash mites) and bacteria which reside on the eyelids can lead to eyelid infection, inflammation, and dry eye. If you know someone who suffers from styes, eye inflammation, and rosacea, etc. quite frequently, then Demodex or bacteria may be the culprit. Using tea tree oil formulation around eyes can help to resolve these eye problems in a safe and healthy manner.

However, you should never apply the tea tree essential oil directly in your eyes – it might harm your eyes, and you will end up with severe burning sensation and red eyes. Instead, Tea Tree Oil Eyelid Wipes, Tea Tree Eyelid Cleansers, and Gels should be used.

2. Medicinal properties of tea tree oil

TTO is anti-inflammatory, anti-protozoal, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal. It is antioxidant, anti-viral, and anti-tumour as well. This amazing natural healer can cure a host of eye problems. Tea tree oil or TTO is anti-bacterial in nature which is why is it is the best treatment for styes. Gently cleaning the eyes two times a day with gentle tea tree oil formulations such as Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes can help to heal styes.

The skin of the eye is the most sensitive skin in the body. You have to treat the skin around the eyes carefully and use specially formulated Eyelid Wipes with TTO to cleanse your eyes and moisten them. If you wear contact lens or suffer from rosacea and acne, you definitely should use tea tree eyelid cleanser and TTO facial wipes as they keep the eyes’ oil glands clear and clean from parasites and bacteria.

Almost all women use some form of eye makeup. Eye makeup should be removed before sleeping at night, or it will lead to eye problems. Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes is a soft and effective way to remove eye makeup, even makeup which is oily.

3. Why use TTO formulated Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes

Oculeaf Eyelid wipes have a tea tree oil base as well as a host of other gentle moisturizers and lubricants. These wipes are very effective and can be used 2 times every day to clean the eye contour. Oculeaf pre-moistened wipes are available in packs of 12 and 24 Wipes and you can conveniently carry them with you at all times. Use them to maintain good eye health.

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5 BEST TIPS to protect your eyes from the effects of Dust and Pollution

The dust and pollution level in cities is increasing every day. Every time you go out, your eyes take the brunt of it. Exposure to dust and pollution exposes them to potential infections. It is important to maintain a regular eye cleaning routine to keep your eyes safe from the infections and also keep your vision clear.  Here are some tips to help you establish a regular eye-cleaning routine, including cleaning your eyelids:

1. Don’t rub your eyes

The first instinct is to rub your eyes whenever something goes in it, or if you experience itching. But your hands are full of bacteria, dust and dirt, and rubbing your eyes would transfer them to your eyes. Avoiding rubbing your eyes will prevent both irritation and infection. The next time you have eye irritation, clean them with eye cleansers such as the Oculeaf Soft Eyelid Cleanser and Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes. Oculeaf softly removes all debris and protects your eyes.

2. Wash your hands frequently

To keep your hands free of bacteria and dust, wash them from time to time, especially when you’re putting on your contact lenses or taking them off. Oculeaf Soft Eyelid Cleanser can be used before putting on your contacts, it will clean your eyelids and keep your eyes moist.

3. Wear protective eye gear

Your eyes are very delicate organs. Whenever you’re out in the sun, wear your sunglasses to protect them from UV light, as well as dirt and dust. Wear goggles when you swim, as they will protect your eyes from chlorine in the pool. And if you’re working on a DIY (do-it-yourself) project at home, do wear safety glasses. This will prevent any splinters from entering your eyes.

4. Keep surroundings clean

Dust is not only outside, but it is very much there around you, inside your home. Keep your workstation free from dust and clutter. Washing linens and towels regularly will help keep your eye free from infection.

5. Clean your eyes every day

Eyelid Wipes, like the ones from Oculeaf, can be carried around, as they are quite handy. Use them once or twice a day. They will effectively remove any dust accumulated around eyelids and eyelashes and on the skin around the eyes. They will refresh your eyes and you will feel a soothing effect.

Many of us are unaware that dirt in the eyes can lead to serious eye and vision problems. Establish a regular eye-cleaning routine to have rested, clean and stress-free eyes.

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Habit of Eyelids cleaning everyday like brushing your teeth, will make your eyes healthy, sparkling and confident.

Eyelid hygiene

Is very important for all of us. Cleaning the eyes every day like brushing teeth is essential to avoid infections and allergies. Just splashing your eyes with plain water is not enough – experts suggest that you should use eyelid wipes every day to avoid conditions like Blepharitis, Meibomitis, and many other ocular surface disorders.

So, what are Blepharitis and Meibomitis?

Are you experiencing itching, red eyes, swollen eyelids, and a feeling that something is in your eyes? Another symptom is the swelling/redness of the eyelid margin. You may have pain in your eyes, and your vision may become blurry too. All these symptoms may indicate Blepharitis or Meibomitis.

Blepharitis occurs when the roots of your eyelashes become inflamed. This happens because of the accumulation of dead/dry skin cells on the eyelashes and their base. Demodex Mites (tiny parasites) and bacteria on the eyelid aggravate the condition. Blepharitis can be chronic or temporary.

Your eyes have a row of oil glands on both the upper and the lower eyelids. Meibomitis occurs when the oil glands become inflamed. The inflammation occurs due to the oil glands being clogged with solidified oil. In most cases, as with Blepharitis, the bacteria which reside in the glands make the inflammation worse.

How to tackle Blepharitis and Meibomitis?

You ought to visit your doctor who will advise you to do the following things, in order to control or treat the two conditions:

Apply warm compress

Dip a clean face towel in hot water. Apply this warm compress to the eyelids to warm them. This will help in liquefying the solidified oil in the oil glands and ejecting the clogged oil out of the eyes.

Maintain eyelid hygiene

The best way to control Blepharitis and Meibomitis is to use everyday Tea Tree Oil based wipes to clean eyelids, eyelashes, the surrounding areas of eyes, and face. Tea Tree Oil has been known worldwide for over 80 years as effective anti-bacterial, anti-Demodex, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory. So, these wipes will keep disease-causing bacteria away and eyes will be cleaner and healthier. They will effectively remove debris, any exudate materials around eyelids, eyelashes, and around eye skin.

Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes are formulated with 7% Tea Tree Oil along with some other natural moisturizers, lubricating agent, and skin conditioners. They not only improve the hygiene of eyes but also help in strengthening the health of the skin around eyes and improve overall comfort.

You are not required to rinse your eyes with water after using Ocular Eyelid Wipes, they provide NO-RINSE solutions for your eye care.

Tip: Before using Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, wash your hands. Take out one pre-moistened wipe. Close your eye and wipe the upper eyelid from the eye corner near the nose to the other corner. Next, wipe the lower eyelid in a similar manner. Then, wipe the eyebrow. Repeat the same for the other eye. Use the wipe very gently while cleaning the eye contour area as the skin around eyes is very soft. DO NOT RINSE your eyes after using the eyelid wipe.

Oculeaf Wipes are available in a pack of 24 and 12 pre-moistened wipes. One can easily carry the wipes with him/her and use them one to two times every day.

Artificial Tears

Tear evaporation leads to dry eyes and eye fatigue. Using doctor prescribed artificial tears can also alleviate your discomfort. You can use artificial tears a number of times in a day. Your doctor might ask you to use a different kind of eye lubricating drops.

Antibiotic

In extreme cases, antibiotics are prescribed by doctors. The antibiotics will help reduce the inflammation/infection and bring it under control.

Prevention is better than cure. To avoid conditions like Blepharitis and Meibomitis, you should make cleaning your eyes with harmless eyelid wipes, such as Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, a habit. This will stop the oil glands from being clogged and clean the dead or dry skin cells off the eyelids. Your eyes will feel healthier and happier!

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In most cases Blepharitis is caused by Demodex and needs an aggressive management by doctors & patients

Role of Demodex in Ocular diseases

Demodex, better known as ‘eyelash mites’ inhabit hair follicles or the oil glands around the eyes. These mites cannot be seen with the naked eyes, even though you may peer hard at the mirror trying to find them. These microscopic mites belong to the arachnid family, that means they are a distant relation of the spider. They are quite common and most people have them. They cause many ocular diseases when they multiply, and their number gets out of control.

Where in your body do Demodex mites reside?

The two types of Demodex which affect humans are Demodex folliculorum, which live within hair follicles of eyelashes, and Demodex Brevis, which live in the sebaceous glands or oil glands in the skin surrounding the eyes. The Demodex, or ‘eyelash mites’ live in the hair follicles and oil glands, eat skin cells as well as the oil, and surface at night to look for mates.

Though the mites reside within your eyes, they don’t just stay confined to the eyes. Eyelash mites travel all over the face – forehead, base of the ears, cheeks, and the sides of the nose. The presence of mites on these areas can cause acne and rosacea flare-ups. So Demodex treatment has to cover the whole face and not just the infected eye area, to be fully cured of the infestation.

How do Demodex mites spread?

Person-person contact
These mites are transferred via skin contact or through person-person contact. The mites do not stay only on the eyes, but move all over the face. So when someone with Demodex hugs and kisses another person, the mites pass to the other person due to the contact with facial skin.

It is not spread through pets

It’s a common myth that you can catch the mites from your cat or dog. Demodex mites are species-specific and cannot transfer between different species. So you can hug and cuddle your pet as much as you want without the fear of catching the mites from them. On the other hand, if you have been diagnosed with the dreadful eyelash mites, you can’t pass it on to your pets either.

Who is most prone to Demodex infestation?

According to studies, elderly people are most prone to Demodex infestation. 25% of people in their twenties and 50% of people aged 50 also have the eyelash mites. With age, the chance of getting the mites increases, as over 80% of people aged 60 and above get this infestation. Usually, these mites do not cause any symptoms, so their presence goes undetected, and doctors believe the statistics are much below the actual numbers.

What are the ocular diseases caused by Demodex mites?

Demodex is the cause of many ocular diseases/conditions, such as

  • Conjunctivitis
  • Blepharitis
  • Chalazia
  • Keratitis
  • Recurrent trichiasis
  • Dry eye disease
  • Madarosis (a condition in which eyelashes fall out)
  • Rosacea

The scratching of the eyelids by the mites’ claws, consumption of skin cells, and the eyes’ reaction to the exoskeleton proteins can lead to an inflammatory response by the immune system. This causes the following symptoms:

  • Swelling of the eyes
  • Redness, soreness, itching and warmth in the eyelid

Daily eye hygiene using eyelash wipes like Oculeaf wipes can control or prevent Demodex infestation. If you have any of the symptoms above, you should check with an eye doctor to see whether you have an ‘eyelash mite’ infestation. If untreated, Demodex infestation can cause serious diseases which can lead to permanent eye damage.

Treatment of Demodex mites

Demodex or eyelash mites burrow into the eye hair follicles and glands, within which they eat and sleep. They lay their eggs within the eyes’ burrows, and the lifespan of these mites (eggs to the adult stage) is approximately a month. According to studies, tea tree oil is the best treatment for Demodex mites.

Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, which are formulated with 7% Tea Tree Oil along with some other natural moisturizers, lubricating agent and skin conditioners, are now available in India. They not only improve the hygiene of eyes but also help in strengthening the health of the skin around eyes and improve overall comfort.

You are not required to rinse your eyes with water after using Ocular Eyelid Wipes as they provide NO-RINSE solutions for your eye care.

Tip: Before using Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, wash your hands. Take out one pre-moistened wipe. Close your eye and wipe the upper eyelid from the eye corner near the nose to the other corner. Next, wipe the lower eyelid in a similar manner. Then, wipe the eyebrow. Repeat the same for the other eye. Use the wipe very gently while cleaning the eye contour area as the skin around eyes is very soft. DO NOT RINSE your eyes after using the eyelid wipe.

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Demodex mites will be more active in low immunity individuals

Demodex mites live inside the follicles of the hair on your face, the type of Demodex known as D. folliculorum. The eyelashes and the eyelids are most prone to demodex mites. As, the mites are very small, microscopic rather, in size, you cannot spot them with naked eyes.

These are naturally occurring mites, but they start causing problems when they multiply and become large in number. Demodex mites also exacerbate some preexisting skin conditions such as rosacea.

Some of the symptoms of demodex mites are:

  • Rough skin
  • Scaly skin
  • Itchy skin / itchy eyes
  • Redness of facial skin or eyes or both
  • Burning sensation in eyes
  • Blurring of vision
  • Skin sensitivity increases
  • Rosacea

To protect yourself from demodex mites’ infestation, you should clean your eyes regularly with Tea Tree Oil based eyelid wipes such as Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes, which has been found very effective in combating demodex mites. Using these eyelid wipes regularly will help to keep the numbers of demodex mites down and reduce symptoms.

Some studies have shown that immunity and demodex mites seem to be linked. People with less immunity seem to have a greater infestation of the pesky mites.

One of the studies done by The Charles Institute of Dermatology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland (Departments of Dermatology, Venereology, Allergology and Immunology, Dessau Medical Center, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Dessau, Germany.), named “Demodex mites modulate sebocyte immune reaction: possible role in the pathogenesis of rosacea”.

The aim of the study was to determine the role of the demodex mites to interact with the person’s immune system and increasing the occurrence of rosacea. Study subjects were those with normal skin and those who had rosacea.

The study concluded that demodex mites secrete bioactive molecules which has an effect on the immune reactivity of the sebocytes and higher number of mites has a controlling effect on skin cells and immunity. The people who had rosacea had lower immunity and thus demodex mites had a greater effect on them.

Another study by Akilov, Oleg & Mumcuoglu, Kosta. (2004), Immune response in demodicosis, was published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV. 18. 440-4. 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2004.00964.x.

29 people suffering from demodicosis and 13 healthy people participated in the study. The presence of the demodex mites was determined via microscopic inspection of the secretion from the sebum glands. The immune response was evaluated. It was found that increased density of the mites caused a parallel increase in the readiness of lymphocytes undergoing apoptosis (dying). The study authors concluded that this might be the result of the immunosuppression caused by mites.

Thus, demodex mites might cause more problems in people who have low immunity, and they may even be the cause of lowering immunity in certain people.

To be safe from demodex mite infestation, you must work on improving your immunity through food and supplements.

On the other hand, to prevent demodex mites lowering immunity, you should try to keep their population in control or try to eradicate mites which are lodged in your eyelashes and eyelids. To do this, you can start with a routine cleaning of your eyes and face with special, soft and gentle but effective eyelid cleansers such as Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes and Oculeaf Soft Eyelid Cleanser.

As demodex mites spread to the facial skin, cleaning your eyes and face daily with the specially formulated Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes will gradually reduce the number of mites, and provide relief to the symptoms which might be causing you much discomfort.

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Protect your loved ones – Wash your hands, face, and eyes regularly

Eye hygiene is not a conscious effort for most people. All we do is wash our faces in the morning, after we brush our teeth, and wash with water again before sleeping. Some of us may have a daily face cleaning routine, but even then, the eyes are left out. All the dust, grime, microbes, and makeup residue remain on the eyes.

The eyes are one of the most sensitive organs in your body. The mucous membranes are a conduit for viruses and bacteria to enter the body. As coronavirus numbers touch almost a 4.2 million, at the time of writing this, eye hygiene is of the utmost importance.

You must protect your eyes, equally well, as you would protect the nose and mouth. Frequently washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to guard yourself, so that you don’t touch your eyes inadvertently with the virus on your hands. Sanitizer with minimum of 60% of alcohol is another to clean your hands, if you’re on the move or you don’t have access to water or soap.

If you have any symptoms such as high fever, dry cough, body aches, diarrhea, difficulty in breathing, fatigue for no reason, you should give a call to the coronavirus helplines and describe your symptoms. Do not move out of your home, because if you are positive then you might put others at risk or you have risk of getting from some corona infected person.

The most important thing that has been the outcome of Coronavirus, is hand, face and eye hygiene, as any virus or bacteria cannot harm you if you keep washing your hands cleaning your eyes & face frequently.

 What is the most preferred way to clean your eyes and face?

For the eyes & face, you should choose eyelid wipes and soft cleansers, made from non-toxic ingredients, such as TTO or Tea Tree Oil, without parabens or any other harmful chemicals.

Wipes such as Oculeaf Eyelid wipes are safe for the whole face, so you can clean your eyes, remove makeup and grime, and germs, at one go. Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes contains Tea Tree Oil helps which helps to reduce the microbial load effectively.

Tea Tree Oil has an important function as well, that of reducing the antiviral effect, which makes Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes the best choice to keep your eyes healthy and safe. Besides, these wipes are Gamma Irradiated and thus completely sterile wipes for the most hygienic eye care.

According to a study, ‘Melaleuca alternifolia Concentrate Inhibits in Vitro Entry of Influenza Virus into Host Cells’, done by the Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control of Ministry of Education, Department of Microbiology, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, Tea Tree Oil does play a major role in the eradication of viruses.

 Working from home means you will be spending more time in front of your computer screen and other screens, for entertainment and this puts stress on the eyes. There is no opportunity to go out to restaurants or pubs or even walks in the park.

As a result, we are spending almost all the time indoors, and out of sheer boredom, checking our phones, mails, and watching our favorite shows and movies. To combat the additional strain, use an eye moisturizer, and regularly clean the eyes.

 Is conjunctivitis a sign of coronavirus?

It is rare but coronavirus has been known to cause conjunctivitis in some people. However if you come across anyone with the pink or itchy eye, then do not panic. It doesn’t mean that they are infected with the virus – there are several reasons for conjunctivitis. But if you or someone you know have the other symptoms, such as fever, cough and diarrhea, then you must get yourself tested.

The virus has been known to spread by touching the fluid from an infected person’s eye or objects which might carry the fluids from the eyes.

What are the other symptoms that might indicate coronavirus

If you experience some symptoms such as blurry vision, wavy/blank spots in front of you, and if you have a history of macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, you must consult your physician.

You might suddenly experience visual flashes or see floaters in your vision, or lose some amount of vision, have pain in the eyes, headaches, nausea, vomiting and red eyes. All or even some of these conditions appearing for no reason at all is a matter of concern.

 What to do when you are visiting your ophthalmologist

If you have to go to the ophthalmologist, you should maintain a distance of six feet, ideally, but if not that then do cover your mouth with a mask or scarf, to protect yourself from the droplets which might spray onto your face. Wearing glasses or sunglasses would protect your eyes. But be careful to hold it with a tissue and clean it with a sanitizer when you take it off.

Carrying a tissue to the doctor’s appointment and opening doors with a tissue is the safest way, as you can get infected by touching an infected doorknob.

At the clinic, it is better to wait in the car, so that you are not exposed to anyone carrying the virus, and to protect other people and office staff, in case you are infected. You may have to go alone for your appointment, as clinics and hospitals might restrict the number of people who can accompany patients.

Doctors would probably be wearing a mask, and put a plastic shield on the slit lamp machine. You should not speak while he is examining you, as particles, might spray out of your mouth onto him.

The best thing is to ask for a virtual teleconference, such as video chats over the laptop or smartphone.

If there is no emergency, then best to stay at home. Your doctor might ask you to wear protective mask or covering if you are sick and keep you in a separate room away from the other patients.

Avoid wearing contact lenses

As viruses, especially the highly contagious Coronavirus spreads through touch, contact lenses should be avoided for quite some time this year, till the danger of the virus recedes. This is because, contact lens wearers tend to touch their eyes and face a lot, due to irritation.

Another reason is that the virus can land on the surface of the lens, and thus find a route to your body. If you wear glasses or sunglasses, then they can act as a protective shield against virus loaded droplets. But do not touch them with bare hands in the process of cleaning them. Safety goggles are the best way to shield your eyes if you are caring for a corona infected person.

Prevention is better than cure, as the saying goes, and protecting your eyes by following a daily eyecare routine is important. Oculeaf Eyelid Wipes can be used twice or thrice daily to clean your (and your family’s) eyes and face, to prevent any kind of viral or bacterial infection. Eyelid wipes are a smart choice in your effort to be safe from dangerous infections!

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