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Like brushing our teeth or washing our faces, cleaning our eyelids should be part of our daily hygiene routine. Regular eyelid cleansing helps to remove any debris, oil, and bacteria that have accumulated on your eyelids throughout the day. As we age, our eyelids become prone to infestation with a mite called Demodex that can further harm our eyes.
When you think of common health issues, two conditions that might come to mind are dry eye and acne. These conditions are prevalent among people of all ages and can significantly impact one's quality of life.
Makeup is undoubtedly captivating, offering an immediate boost to our appearance and self-assurance. However, what enhances our allure may not necessarily foster eye health. This article delves into the potential repercussions of makeup on our eyes and provides practical steps to minimize adverse effects.
In our previous blog about cell cultures and preservatives, we discussed the importance of using the correct study design to derive valid scientific conclusions.
Many of us have heard about a study1 that showed preservatives such as phenoxyethanol can kill meibomian gland (MG) cell cultures. Sounds concerning.
We all know the importance of brushing our teeth. Without daily oral hygiene, the risk for teeth cavities, gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases increases, not to mention having bad breath.
We’re excited to launch our Zocular blog posts! And thank you for reading. We hope to provide practical information to increase knowledge and promote eye health.