About this item
- THOROUGHLY CLEANSE THE EYELID AREA. Use 1 drop of We Love Eyes Tea Tree Eyelid & Eyelash Cleansing Oil for best results.
- INSPIRED BY DR. GILL’S PATIENT. She asked for a little toothbrush to use with the We Love Eyes Tea Tree Eyelid & Eyelash Cleansing Oil. Get sparkling clean eyelids with this innovative brush for home use.
- VEGAN AND CRUELTY FREE. We Love Eyes strives to source products that are vegan and cruelty free such as this brush.
- CARE INSTRUCTIONS. Keep brush clean with We Love Eyes Tea Tree Eyelid & Eyelash Foaming Cleanser, rinse thoroughly with water, dry with a clean towel, and leave to air dry after each use. Replace brush after 1-3 months depending on use.
- WHAT THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT DO. We Love Eyes products do not treat any eye disease. We Love Eyes products do not replace your eye care professional. Always consult your eye care professional when using eye care products.
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Amazon Customer –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wanted to love!
This definitely didn’t work for me. I used it with the tea tree oil and it made my eyes go nuts. I tried it initially and gave my eyes a break because they became super red and puffy lids. When I tried it again, the same thing happened only worse. I don’t know if it’s the brush or the oil or both. I did love the tea tree oil and roller. I really wanted to love this 🙁
2 people found this helpful
Brittany Brooks –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for treating blocked Meibomian glands and dry eye symptoms
Was worried it would be uncomfortable or not worth the money, but it is everything I needed. After wearing contacts for more than 25 years, my optician suggested that recent eye pain was due to loss of tear production in my meibomian glands and suggested that I used Avenovo and apply with something such as this. I believe it has exfoliated my blocked glands and allowed for increased tear production, because I’m no longer experience dry eye symptoms (like foreign body sensation) or eye pain. Very much worth the value.
14 people found this helpful
fayemma –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best tool I didn’t know I needed!
I suffer from chronic dry eye and have recently been getting styes. My eyelids were puffy and swollen. I got this along with the tea tree oil treatment and poof! They cleared up almost immediately and I haven’t had any issues since using it regularly. Must have!
6 people found this helpful
NM –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this
Absolutely love this eye cleaning brush.
One person found this helpful
J Monnier –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great tool
If you have blepharitis this is a great product to message/clean your lash lines.
One person found this helpful
SGH –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very hard bristles
Quite painful to use
2 people found this helpful
nanette –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth money
Over priced, would be better if this has softer bristlesWould not order again
Jenjen –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Rough
It scrubbed a little too hard. Maybe that’s needed for some but not for me. A q-tip would work better for me.
3 people found this helpful
MARIEMARIE –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not so good.
It is VERY stiff – need to press very lightly. Used at night, woke up with irritated and sore lids.Better off using a q tip.It is tiny – see pic. $24 for this. The company “We love eyes”, should be called “We love to gouge”.How anybody could charge this for maybe a $1 item is beyond me. I was a fool to order in the first place.Missed return date, threw it out.
8 people found this helpful
Iggy –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too harsh for eyelids 🙁
I don’t know how this is meant for eyelids. It’s incredibly harsh on skin. I used it a few times but woke up with my eyelids a little irritated. I don’t have sensitive skin so I found this surprising. I can’t imagine how someone with sensitive skin would react.
5 people found this helpful
karen b. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game Changer!
I have finally gotten some relief! I have had dry eyes/blepharitis for several years and tried everything suggested by 3 different doctors – warm compresses, Restasis, etc. I was getting styes, had red, puffy lids and bloodshot eyes. It became worse when I moved to a warmer climate and was in the air conditioning year-round. It was so severe that some nights I had trouble opening my eyelids because they were stuck to my eyeballs. This little brush and the tea tree oil mix they also sell has made a world of difference for me.I put a drop of the oil on the bristles. The bristles on the tiny brush will feel stiff against your eyelid so just brush VERY slowly and gently back and forth, a couple of times on the upper row of eyelashes and a couple of times on the lower row of eyelashes. Rinse your eyes with warm water. Rinse the brush with warm water and let it air dry. I did this once a day for a couple of weeks. Now I’m slowly tapering off on the daily brushing and going to start brushing every other day and see how that goes. I’m aiming for a “maintenance” brushing of a couple of times a week.My eyes look and feel normal, and I am only using eye drops once a day before bedtime. I think this is really worth trying!
13 people found this helpful
MPH –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Bristles on the eyelid margin scrub brush are too firm to scrub eyelid margins!
The brush is very helpful in keeping chronic blepharitis flaking easier to clean up on the eyelid margins, but I feel the bristles are a bit stiffer than they need to be. The tissue on the margin is delicate, softer bristles would allow more action with the brush than just combing the lashes.
One person found this helpful
Margarita Contreras –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it !!!
Love the softness and how it helps clean any devris on my own eyelashes. ( I do not use extensions).
One person found this helpful
Thelilnapper –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blepharitis? itchy Eyes? MGD?- MUST HAVE!!
OMG! This is a life saver! my eyelids, eyelid margins, and eyelash roots/pores constantly itch and so therefore, i scratch and pick. I have blocked eyelash pores, infected pores, blocked glands, etc., and the only relief was to scratch at these with my fingernail to pop them open. That means my hands had to be really clean. Most of the time I would wash them of course, but when the feeling got so bad and no place to sanitize i had to scrape= more infections, uneven eyelid margin, loss of eyelashes, yada yada.Saw this and the high price and well, you all know. You’ve already spent hundreds, maybe close to thousands on wipes, countless eye drops, heated eye masks, prescriptions, etc., what’s another wasted $25.XX of money you think, when you’re DESPERATE FOR RELIEF? This little, bendy, flexy brush is relief!! IT WORKS! I could go on, but I’ve already gone on enough. I just tried it this morning and wish I had this from them get go. I put some Blephgel (just got it too) on it and brushed/ scrubbed lightly away and loooooved the feeling!!! Cleaned and cleansed the eyelid margin, eyelashes and helps to open those glands!! Don’t waste your money on expensive devices like Nulids (like I did) or any of those “wonders.” I am ordering 2 more. The only thing i wish they had, was provide a cover for the brush head for when you need to store it to keep it clean and free of debris. Yes, rinse or wash it before use, but just for general sanitization purposes and 1 of these i’m carrying in my purse so I need a cover, please.
22 people found this helpful
Katya –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game Changer
This tiny little eyelid margin brush has so far been a total game changer for me. I put a drop of the tea tree cleansing oil on it and Very Gently ‘scrub’ the upper and lower eyelid margins. I then follow with a foaming cleanser and rinse with warm water. I have suffered with moderately severe ocular rosacea with MGD, Blepharitis and dry eye for many years but not one eye specialist has ever recommended scrubbing away the eye margin debris with a special tool like this. They give the same tired song of eye soaks (which I do before scrubbing), eyelid cleansing pads (which do nothing to get at the stubborn debris that is clogging the eyelid margins and base of lashes) I’ve even paid out of pocket for the Lipiflow treatment which did nothing. Very Highly recommended!
12 people found this helpful
asim osman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Really helpful
One person found this helpful
Michelle Green –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not good
I was excited to try this for my irritated eyes but am so disappointed in what I received. The bristles are the same plastic ones you get in the disposable tooth brushes which are soft enough for teeth and gums but way too stiff for delicate eyelid tissue. I can’t believe they charged so much for this. Crap! I would give zero stars if given the chance. I should have bought other brand with soft bristles that sold 60 for $27.
One person found this helpful
Eric –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best way to remove dry skin flaking on eyelids
I have dry skin. In the past I’ve had chalazions so bad that I had to have them surgically removed. So, keeping my eyelid margins clean and free of debris is really important to me. Finger nails don’t work well and are a bad idea in the first place, any other tool I thought to try were both ineffective and/or scary/stupid to use for this. I was very skeptical when I ordered this and honestly was blown away by how well it works. You can use this to really scrub the eyelid margin, it doesn’t feel painful at all, it really removes all the flaky skin. I use this brush as often as needed and it really has helped my issue.
8 people found this helpful
Kimberly N –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thankful!
I’m so thankful I found this product! I had blepharitis, my eyelashes were falling out and my eyes itched constantly. This is the only thing that would get rid of the debris. This product along with Avenova worked miracles
2 people found this helpful
“hams@brainerd.net” –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lifesaver
This little brush has saved me time and money! I used to go to the eye doctor every 3 months to have my eyelid margin cleaned because I have dry eye and MGD but now I can just do it myself for a fraction of the cost.
3 people found this helpful
Marion A. Summers –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bristles are harsh
I thought I would try this as an alternative to Nulids. I found the bristles to be very stiff and too harsh for my eyelids. My inflammation increased and I needed to apply antibiotic ointment. This might work for you but I would not advise.
3 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
1.0 out of 5 stars
To stiff
To stiff
One person found this helpful
John B. –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Irritates Eyelids
Only used this brush twice, and then switched back to q-tips. The brush is too harsh and rough and causes inflammation and redness.
4 people found this helpful
Laura L. Crocker –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clean the Base of Your Lashes
If you are like me and wear lots of mascara, eye shadow, eye liner, or have allergies & dry eye, this brush is tool to make sure you are cleaning the base of your lashes of all the pollen, pollution, and make-up. I use this after I wash off my make-up as a final check to make sure I’ve reached the lash base. The white brush head is just soft enough & flexible enough to get the job done. The brush teeth reach in between the lashes to get to the base of the lash. I clean mine with makeup remover.
2 people found this helpful
La-Nita Ortiz –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful, comfortable to use on eyes
Thank you, your product helps with my Blepharitis.
3 people found this helpful
Iris girl –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Effective tool
Love this tool. Great design and function. Works as described.
4 people found this helpful
Alana Holmes –
Cleaning eyes
Not really soft on eyelids
amzncustomer –
Unimpressed
I was expecting a better product for the price and the hype. The silicone brush is so rigid it actually hurts my skin, certainly not able to achieve any kind of eyelid scrubbing to remove oils or dirt with this as it scrapes along the lash line. Very unpleasant and useless. A prepackaged eyelid wipe gets a much better job done of cleaning my lash line than this brush.
4 people found this helpful