When i was in optometry school i was taught to treat symptoms of eyelid inflammation called blepharitis with baby shampoo.
Washing eyes with baby shampoo for allergies.
Baby shampoo contains multiple synthetic ingredients and detergents that throw off the ph balance of your eyelids and many of the ingredients can actually lead to eye allergies including cocamidopropyl betaine peg 80 sorbitan laurate phenoxyethanol and fragrance.
It turns out that i was totally 100 dead wrong.
If it s safe enough for a baby it s gotta be safe enough for the eyes.
With eyes closed wash each eye for up to 15 seconds.
I recommended baby shampoo to thousands of patients because that s what i was taught in school.
Dip the cotton back into the mixture.
The best way to wash it out depends on what it is.
Rinse with clear water.
You will not need to wring it out if you lean over the sink.
Fill a cup with warm water.
Using a clean cloth a different one for each eye rub the solution back and forth across the eyelashes and the edge of the closed eyelid.
Ultra gentle baby shampoo costs less than a penny.
Dip a soft cotton ball or cotton square into the mixture.
I don t understand how this is happening when i have good eye hygiene.
For the past 15 years i did just that.
Mix warm water and a small amount of non irritating baby shampoo or a commercially prepared lid scrub solution recommended by a doctor of optometry.
I keep getting eye styes even though i wash my eyelids daily with baby shampoo and ocusoft lid scrub.