BlephaSol Duo

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Description

BlephaSol Duo is an oil-free micellar water for eyelid hygiene that attracts and lifts impurities like a magnet, without rubbing, rinsing, or leaving residue. Available in Canada through MyPear, it is one of the few preservative-free eyelid cleansers that is safe for lash extensions.

The micellar formula uses Poloxamer 188 and Capryloyl Glycine to gently dissolve makeup, debris, and bacteria. No rinsing required. Alcohol-free and fragrance-free, making it suitable for reactive eyelid skin and daily blepharitis maintenance.

Benefits
  • Oil-free micellar formula safe for lash extensions, unlike most lid cleansers that dissolve adhesive
  • No-rinse application: wipe and go, making it the fastest lid hygiene option
  • Preservative-free with antimicrobial Capryloyl Glycine for gentle bacterial control
  • Alcohol-free and fragrance-free, suitable for the most reactive eyelid skin
  • Duo pack includes cleansing solution plus lint-free pads
Symptoms

BlephaSol Duo is recommended for people experiencing:

  • Blepharitis requiring daily eyelid hygiene maintenance
  • Eyelid irritation from makeup buildup or environmental debris
  • Sensitivity to alcohol-based or oil-based lid cleansers
  • Need for lash extension-safe cleaning (oil-free formula)
Ingredients
  • Poloxamer 188 - Micellar surfactant that attracts and traps dirt, oil, and makeup particles for no-rinse removal
  • PEG-90 - Provides gentle cleansing action without stripping natural oils
  • Capryloyl Glycine - Antimicrobial agent that helps control bacterial growth on eyelid margins

Preservative-free. Oil-free. Alcohol-free. Fragrance-free.

FAQ
Q: How do I use this product?
A: No rinse-simple wipe and go. Removes most makeup but waterproof mascara may need dedicated remover. Safe for extensions.

Q: How long should I use a warm compress?
A: 8-10 minutes per session. Shorter times won't soften the oils in your eyelid glands effectively.

Q: Should I do lid wipes before or after warm compress?
A: Heat first, then wipe. The warmth softens debris so it comes off more easily.