I-LID ’N LASH® Eye Makeup Remover

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Description

I-LID 'N LASH Eye Makeup Remover is a gentle, oil-free formula specifically designed to remove eye makeup without irritating the delicate eyelid area. Unlike standard makeup removers, it contains Sodium Hyaluronate that stays behind after use to moisturize the lid margin.

No rinsing required. Safe for sensitive skin and children. Paraben-free formula that cleans without stripping the eyelid's natural protective oils. Use morning and night for a clean, hydrated lid margin.

Benefits
  • Oil-free eye makeup remover that cleans without leaving greasy residue or irritating sensitive eyes
  • Sodium Hyaluronate moisturizes the eyelid margin after makeup removal
  • No rinsing required for quick, convenient makeup removal
  • Safe for sensitive skin and children
  • Paraben-free formula that does not strip natural eyelid oils
Symptoms

I-LID 'N LASH Eye Makeup Remover is recommended for people experiencing:

  • Blepharitis aggravated by eye makeup residue on the lid margin
  • Eyelid irritation or redness from standard makeup removers
  • Sensitivity to oil-based removers that leave residue on lashes
  • Daily makeup wearers who need a gentle, eye-safe removal option
Ingredients
  • Sodium Hyaluronate - Moisturizes and hydrates the eyelid skin after makeup removal
  • Poloxamer (Gentle Surfactant) - Dissolves and lifts makeup without harsh detergents or oils
  • Glycerin - Softens and conditions the eyelid skin during cleaning

Oil-free. Paraben-free. No rinsing required.

FAQ
Q: How do I use this product?
A: Use morning and night. Excellent oil-free makeup remover. No rinsing required-HA stays behind to moisturize. Safe for children.

Q: Is this safe for sensitive skin?
A: Yes - formulated specifically for the delicate eyelid margin. Gentler than general facial cleansers.

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.