I-LID ’N LASH® Pump Cleanser

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Description

I-LID 'N LASH Pump Cleanser is the economy format of the gentle I-LID 'N LASH formula, providing up to 6 months of daily eyelid cleaning from a single bottle. Use your own cotton pads for a more sustainable approach that reduces single-use wipe waste.

The same Hyaluronic Acid-based cleaning formula as the wipes, without Tea Tree Oil, making it safe for sensitive skin and daily maintenance. One pump is enough for both eyes. Can also be used as a gentle face wash around the eye area.

Benefits
  • Economy pump bottle lasts up to 6 months using your own cotton pads
  • Same gentle HA-based formula as I-LID 'N LASH Wipes without the single-use waste
  • No Tea Tree Oil, making it suitable for sensitive eyelids and daily long-term use
  • Preservative-free with one pump providing enough solution for both eyes
  • Versatile: works as an eyelid cleanser and a gentle face wash around the eye area
Symptoms

I-LID 'N LASH Pump Cleanser is recommended for people experiencing:

  • Blepharitis requiring daily lid hygiene on a budget
  • Sensitivity to pre-moistened wipes or other cleanser formats
  • Eyelid debris buildup from makeup, environment, or contact lens use
  • Preference for reusable cotton pads over disposable wipes
Ingredients
  • Sodium Hyaluronate - Hydrates the eyelid margin while cleaning, leaving behind a moisture layer
  • Poloxamer (Gentle Surfactant) - Lifts debris and makeup without stripping natural eyelid oils

Preservative-free. No Tea Tree Oil. Economy pump format.

FAQ
Q: How do I use this product?
A: One pump to clean cotton pad. Sufficient for both eyes. Can also use as gentle face wash. No Tea Tree Oil in this version.

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.