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The We Love Eyes Eyelid Margin Scrub Brush is designed for thorough eyelid cleansing, ensuring a sparkling clean finish when paired with We Love Eyes Tea Tree Eyelid & Eyelash Cleansing Oil. This innovative, vegan, and cruelty-free brush is easy to maintain and should be replaced every 1-3 months for optimal hygiene.
C**A
Game Changer for Dry Eye Relief!
I recently purchased the We Love Eyes Eyelid Margin Scrub Brush, and I couldn't be happier with my decision! It arrived quickly, and the description was exactly as promised. I’ve been using it for three nights for my dry eye issues/clogged meibomian glands, and I can already see an improvement.This scrub brush cleans the eyelid margin, you need to be gentle with it, it is a little stiff. The price is very reasonable compared to the costs of professional treatments, which can really add up over time.After using this product, I brought it to my optometrist, who was also impressed with the results. I truly feel like this has been a game changer for me, and I highly recommend it to anyone dealing with similar eye issues. Definitely worth the investment!
T**R
Blepharitis? itchy Eyes? MGD?- MUST HAVE!!
OMG! This is a life saver! my eyelids, eyelid margins, and eyelash roots/pores constantly itch and so therefore, i scratch and pick. I have blocked eyelash pores, infected pores, blocked glands, etc., and the only relief was to scratch at these with my fingernail to pop them open. That means my hands had to be really clean. Most of the time I would wash them of course, but when the feeling got so bad and no place to sanitize i had to scrape= more infections, uneven eyelid margin, loss of eyelashes, yada yada.Saw this and the high price and well, you all know. You've already spent hundreds, maybe close to thousands on wipes, countless eye drops, heated eye masks, prescriptions, etc., what's another wasted $25.XX of money you think, when you're DESPERATE FOR RELIEF? This little, bendy, flexy brush is relief!! IT WORKS! I could go on, but I've already gone on enough. I just tried it this morning and wish I had this from them get go. I put some Blephgel (just got it too) on it and brushed/ scrubbed lightly away and loooooved the feeling!!! Cleaned and cleansed the eyelid margin, eyelashes and helps to open those glands!! Don't waste your money on expensive devices like Nulids (like I did) or any of those "wonders." I am ordering 2 more. The only thing i wish they had, was provide a cover for the brush head for when you need to store it to keep it clean and free of debris. Yes, rinse or wash it before use, but just for general sanitization purposes and 1 of these i'm carrying in my purse so I need a cover, please.
A**T
good brush overall
This brush is good overall, though my eyes are pretty sensitive and the rubber bristles are a little hard for my eyes.
N**E
This is a life changer for Demodex mites on your lids
I hated this brush when I first used it. I would lean over the sink with the foam cleanser and couldn't see what I was doing, so it hurt. I thought it was a waste. Now I use it in front of a 7x mirror - dry at first, and then wet it with water to rinse it off. Then I add the cleanser. It's important to really work the brush through your lashes, upper and lower - and the lid itself. It's not easy if your lashes are sparse like mine. On the upper lashes, brush on the outside and inside. Brush the lower lashes and lid margin, too. Really important.Getting to the eyelid margin is very important because if you have dry-eye, you most likely have Demodex mites and you want to get rid of them. Demodex are microscopic mites that are on everyone's face, especially as we get older. I'm 74 and I've read that 100% of people over 70 have it. Chances are you do too, even if you're in your 30's. If you have rosacea those Demodex could be the reason. They're both good for us and bad. Bad if their population is overgrown on your face and eyes. Those 'crusties' on your lashes that you bought this brush for? These are: your dead skin, debris from the Demodex, as well as their eggs! So get to work and really clean them off. Do it every day and don't forget to get them off your eyelids, too. They live there and although you can't see them, they are there (five of them can fit on the head of a pin). Trust me. So wash them off your lids with water or diluted Tea Tree Oil and change your pillowcases every day.This brush is the only thing I've seen that really gets into the lashes. It's not easy to use and it's not comfortable, but if you want to get rid of the 'collarettes' at the base of your lashes, use it!Eye doctors either don’t tell us about the Demodex mites because they think they’ll gross us out, or they don’t know about them, and if that’s the case, change doctors ASAP. I’ve ordered two more of these brushes just to make sure I don’t transfer a live mite to the other eye. Good luck!
J**S
Price gouging at its worst
1 star rating for the poor value of this tiny brush. (I had to use digital calipers. The brush is so small The bristles measure in at 1.34mm. It's not functional. Difficult to use because it's so small. And the price is absolutely ridiculous.
K**R
No so sure about this!
Took forever to come. It is very small . ordered it because I have chronic dry eye syndrome and my doctor says the glands around my eyelashes were clogged. We have worked on unclogging them for a year now with very little success ; so I thought I would try this, along with the hot compresses,eye mask and lid scrubs. It came with very little instructions, no information on how to store or clean the thing. I don’t like putting something this close to my eyes without knowing the proper way to clean it, and to keep more problems from occurring . I will work with it a little more and see if it makes a difference, but would not pay this price for it again.
B**E
Good cleansing brush
This brush is quite a bit smaller than it looks in the photo. It works perfectly to clean the lid margin. The brush itself self is flexible and the bristles are stiff. The key is to be gentle because you want to avoid causing more inflammation. I usually spray my brush with hypochlor and brush lightly, then use a q tip to wipe any excess off.
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