June 2024
We've added two more Blephadex brand wipes to the store this month - this one, and one with Manuka honey.
All of the Blephadex wipes are generously sized. This one, however, is a different kind of material (at least it sure feels like it) than the standard version and the manuka honey version - it's more "papery" and it's noticeably oily.
Why it's called a "warming" wipe - it warms up slightly when you apply a drop or two of water. This is not anything like an instant eye compress, but it's a pleasant sensation and an interesting idea, adding yet another variation on the lid wipe theme to an already long list of choices. If you're going to use this anywhere other than your own home, you'll want to know how oily these wipes are - something I noticed more after applying the water. While the instructions say to wash your hands first, I predict you'll want to wash them afterwards as well.
Compared with the standard version of Blephadex, this version has a much shorter ingredient list - and most, though not all, are at least recognizable to me, which was comforting.
Check out our lid hygiene product guide to compare products.