OCuSOFT Lid Scrub Plus, Pre-Moistened Pads, Individually Wrapped, 30 Count (Pack of 2)
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OCusoft Plus can be left on without needing to be rinsed. After use, rinse off the original formula.
Early in the morning, I halved my OCuSoft. As a result, a single envelope will last two days. One wipe could be used in the morning and another in the evening, for example.
If you order from Red Bulls, you will receive two 30-pad packs.
These pads are incredibly comfortable to wear. love them
Selected User Reviews For OCuSOFT Lid Scrub Plus, Pre-Moistened Pads, Individually Wrapped, 30 Count (Pack of 2)
I've been using these for years, but it always felt like I couldn't keep up with the problem. Then my brother (an MD) got sick (as did my father), and he told me about two options. 1) Avenova Antimicrobial Lid and Lash Solution eyelid wipes - This combination is clearly superior, as I can go for days without needing it. 2) He told me about heated eyepads and how people use them to get the oil out of their eyes. You use the eyepad to heat up your ducts, making it easier to express the offending oil (I'm sure I'm using the wrong terminology here, but you get the idea). He got me a USB eyepad heater for my birthday. Because of my laziness, I've had less success with that. and because the Avenova's results are 10 times better than what I'd get with Ocusoft. Ocusoft is fine; I still have some on hand. However, they only worked in the moment and did not have a long-term plan. in the long run I feel like I'm ahead of the curve with the Avenova, and my blepharitis isn't as bad. In any case, I recommend that you look up this topic on YouTube. There were a lot of people with different treatments, so I realized there was more to learn after years of just using the Ocusoft.
The pads came in a tiny box, which can only mean the pads are tiny (compared to the ones I've been buying at CVS), so I gave them a one-star review. I placed an order for the same item at CVS. com, and they arrived in the expected "normal" size, so I'll be ordering from CVS again. Perhaps the smaller pads are meant to be carried in a purse. The normal size ones are small enough to fit in a purse or wallet, so I don't understand why this is the case.
My experience with MGD and Blepharitis is that I had been using this product on the advice of my ophthalmologist for a long time, but my eyes were not improving and were actually worsening. I didn't notice any stinging while using the product, and I liked the convenience of the leave-on formula, so I didn't think it was the issue. I switched back to Alcon's gentler foaming eye scrub pads, and my eyes have never looked better! It takes a little longer because you have to soak, scrub, and rinse, but it's well worth it in my opinion.
I've had multiple styes on both my upper and lower eyelids for years, and this product has helped me to get rid of them. I went to the doctor at long last. She didn't help in any way. She claimed that if you apply warm compresses to the affected areas, they will disappear on their own. That's correct. If you have the same issue, your eyelash follicles are clogged with dead skin cells, which this product removes and keeps them free of the bothersome issue. It took me two weeks to figure out how to fix the problem. The pads are small and folded in quarters, making this product a bit pricey but well worth it. I sterilize a pair of scissors and cut them in half, then stuff three back into the package and fold it over. A single pad lasts me four days. If you rub your eyes too hard, your lashes will fall out. They don't irritate the eyes in any way. Although the pads moisturize the lids, they dry quickly, so you should use them twice daily. These aren't meant to be used on a stye every now and then. Before you do anything, talk to your primary care doctor.
My eye doctor advised me to use the OCuSOFT Lid Scrub "Plus" Pads twice a day (in the morning and at bedtime) every day. He told me that instead of washing my eyelids with soap and water, I should use these. Your eyelids will feel so fresh and clean after using this eyelid scrub. It does exactly what it says on the tin. Cleanses, calms irritations, moisturizes, and rehydrates the skin. It removes what I refer to as the: "Sleeper crumbs" and crust in the corners aid in the removal of gunk that forms and accumulates on the eyelids. My stys have been kept at bay by the "Plus" Scrubs. When I couldn't find the "Plus" version, I used a box of the original Scrubs, which worked fine, but my eyelids didn't feel as fresh and clean, and my stys returned. The "Plus" edition is far superior. This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.
I heard good things about these pads and decided to give them a shot, and I'm glad I did! This is a game changer! In a few months, I'll write another review to let you know if they've helped me avoid any further eye problems.
Blepharitis, or inflammation of the eyelids, is what I have. The situation would deteriorate and become painful every now and then. Finally, I sought the advice of an optometrist, who suggested Occusoft Plus. She recommended the Occusoft Plus over the regular Occusoft because the former does not burn the eyes and does not need to be washed off, whereas the latter does, and my eyes have felt a lot better since using it. As a result, I have no reservations in recommending Occusoft Plus.
It's fantastic! It gets rid of all the dirt, makeup, and dead skin cells. This is something I would strongly recommend to anyone who suffers from dry eyes.