

👁️🗨️ Elevate your eye care game—because your lashes deserve the best!
NOVEHA Demodex Eyelid Cleanser Foam is a 3.38 fl oz daily foaming face and eyelid wash formulated with extra strength tea tree oil to effectively cleanse and soothe eyes affected by Demodex, blepharitis, styes, and irritation. This hypoallergenic, dermatologist-recommended formula nourishes skin with coconut oil, cucumber extract, and vitamins while being free from harsh chemicals, making it safe and gentle for everyday use.









| ASIN | B0B6QCMGBQ |
| ASIN | B0B6QCMGBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,742 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,085 in Face Wash |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,255) |
| Date First Available | 1 October 2022 |
| Item model number | Demodex Foam |
| Item model number | Demodex Foam |
| Manufacturer | NOVEHA |
| Manufacturer | NOVEHA |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 14 cm; 100 g |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 14 cm; 100 g |
C**N
Ho risolto una blefarite + congiuntivite con croste tenaci sulle ciglia che mi hanno causato occhio secco e problemi anche alla cornea. Non uso più lacrime artificiali e l'acaro demodex che causava l'occhio secco e la blefarite è stato debellato. Ci si può anche lavare il viso perché il tea tree oil aiuta a purificare la pelle.
M**L
Es extremadamente suave, no irrita los ojos en absoluto y limpia los párpados y pestañas en profundidad. No reseca ni engrasa. Y sí lo usas para todo el rostro deja la piel muy limpia sin sensación de tirantez. Una maravilla.
R**I
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W**B
About two years ago, I was diagnosed with dry eye in my left eye. I had intermittent symptoms of watery eye, blurry vision and a feeling that something like an eyelash was poking into my tear duct. I tried over the counter eyedrops for dry eye with no success. About 4 months ago, my symptoms got much worse. My tear duct was definitely clogged and I had swelling and pain in my nasolacrimal glad. My eye was constantly watering and my vision was blurry and I started having a crusty build up at the base of my lash line on the inside half of my upper eyelid. After a Google search, I knew from the list of symptoms and pictures that I had demodex blepharitis. I purchased Noveha's Eyelid Cleansing Wipes and Noveha's Extra Strength Eyelid Foaming Cleanser. I started out just using the wipes. For me, the cleansing wipes did not do as good of a job as the Foaming Cleanser. The texture of the wipes was a little too rough for my eyelid and there was little to no improvement in symptoms. I used the foaming cleanser as part of a routine: after washing my hands, I used warm water to gently soften the crusty ick on my lash line without wiping or scrubbing. Then I used one pump of the foam to gently wash my lash line, massage my swollen tear duct and then wash my eyelid, under eye area and my eyebrow. I wash my eye area for about 20-30 seconds using my finger tips. I rinsed the area with warm water, patted dry and then put a very thin layer of petroleum jelly along my lash line and eyelid. I did this routine twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Two and a half weeks later, I had no symptoms of demodex blepharitis or dry eye. My left eye is completely back to normal. For the past week, I've used it once a day. I keep a couple packets of the cleansing wipes in my gym bag and I'll pack them when I travel just in case I need them, but when I'm home, I only use the foaming cleanser. In retrospect, I think that the wipes didn't have enough of the tea tree oil to affect the amount of demodex I had. The wipes are moist, but there is probably more tea tree oil in the volume of cleanser I used. Plus, the cleanser is easier to distribute and get into the areas where the demodex lives when dissolved in a soap solution. The foam cleanser is thick enough so it stays on your hand where you put it and doesn't slide down your face when you're washing. It did not irritate my skin or eye, the soap is soft and smooth. It didn't dry out my skin, but I also used petroleum jelly afterwards. If you have demodex blepharitis, this is definitely worth trying. Updated edit: It's been a year since I posted and I thought I'd add what happened. I continued doing the once a day treatment for about another week and then completely stopped using the eye wash. I had no problems with any pain, watering or crustiness. In September 2025, I woke up one morning with a crusty feeling in both eyes and my left eye was watering a bit. Rather than wait and see if it got worse, I used the eyelid cleanser foam on both eyes, using the same technique as mentioned above. Three days later (six treatment sessions) I stopped because I had no more symptoms, but I actually felt back to normal after three sessions. I did a few extra sessions just in case. Something I did not mention in the original post that I should have: I put a clean pillowcase on my bed pillow every night and I used a clean towel to dry my affected eye for every treatment session. In September, I washed my hands between treating each eye and used a separate clean towel to dry each eye. When washing my pillow cases and towels, I presoaked the load with 1/4 cup bleach. I never used the towelette packets that I had in my gym bag. They got a bit beat up, so I threw them away and replaced them with new packets, but I doubt I'll ever use them. Still a five star rating! Still highly recommend!
I**N
Great cleansin for irritating dry eyes the next level.
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