I-LID ’N LASH® HOCL Spray

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Description

I-LID 'N LASH HOCL Spray delivers Hypochlorous Acid, the same antimicrobial molecule your white blood cells produce to fight infection. It kills 99.9% of bacteria on the eyelid surface without the sting of alcohol or Tea Tree Oil, making it the gentlest antimicrobial lid cleansing option available.

Spray onto a cotton pad and wipe, or spray directly onto closed eyelids and let air dry. Preservative-free, pH-balanced, and safe for daily use. You may notice a faint chlorine-like scent that dissipates instantly.

Benefits
  • Hypochlorous Acid kills 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, and fungus on the eyelid surface
  • Zero sting, making it suitable for patients who cannot tolerate Tea Tree Oil or alcohol-based cleansers
  • Spray format allows direct application to closed eyelids or use with cotton pads
  • Preservative-free and pH-balanced to match natural tear chemistry
  • Your body already produces this molecule naturally, so there is no sensitization risk
Symptoms

HOCL Spray is recommended for people experiencing:

  • Chronic blepharitis with bacterial overgrowth on the eyelid margins
  • Eyelid infections or styes where antimicrobial cleaning is needed
  • Severe dry eye linked to eyelid inflammation
  • Intolerance to Tea Tree Oil or alcohol-based lid cleansers
Ingredients
  • Hypochlorous Acid (0.02%) - Naturally occurring antimicrobial produced by human white blood cells. Kills bacteria, viruses, and fungus on contact while remaining ultra-gentle.
  • Electrolyzed Water - Pure water base used to generate the Hypochlorous Acid solution
  • Sodium Chloride - Salt component of the electrolysis process, maintains proper osmolarity

Preservative-free. pH-balanced. Spray or wipe application.

FAQ
Q: How do I use this product?
A: Spray onto cotton pad and wipe lids, OR spray directly onto closed eyelids and let air dry. May notice faint pool scent-dissipates instantly.

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.