Blepharitis and lash extensions?

Blepharitis and lash extensions?

Blepharitis and lash extensions?

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Dear Sandramgd,

Sorry took so long to get back but my first grandchild got married. Busy weekend.

To answer your question about time. It took over 3 months to kill it with using the Wet Ones, antibacterial hand wipes. I started using it 4 times a day for just over a week then went down to 3 times a day then the last couple of months 2 times a day.

Your infection could be worse as in those glands. As for the Tea Tree Oil and Olive Oil I was interested because of the Ratio in what was safe to use for the eyes.

He was tintin25 and he posted to oliver8. He said “We diluted 50/50 with basic olive oil for the once a week treatment and 10/90 for the twice-daily treatment.”

This was for the Demodex problem (Mites) but the ratio is good to know what is safe to use.

I used the wipes on someone with Demodex and they worked too in cutting the amount down.

I have not looked up info on the mgd problem. I just looked where it was located. From your info and Sandra telling about her Sinus and getting Blepharitis again it sounds like those glands bothering you with hairspray it seems to all be connected.

I can only tell you what I used for my situation and the wipes did kill it. You can only experiment and see if they do it for you. I did not miss a day even after they felt so much better after a few weeks of using the wipes.

Someone mentioned, on this site, that a Dr. said the infection was deep in the lashes. That was what I felt when trying to kill it.

Dena, on this site, mentioned using Tea Tree Oil and baby shampoo to clean the lash area. Tea Tree Oil does kill Staph too from what I read. You can dilute it down to start with too.

The one thing you need to do is not to re-infect your one eye if it is getting a little better than the other eye. Make sure and use 2 wash cloths. One for each eye. That way no cross contamination.

You may have to order the Wet Ones online to get the Benzethonium Chloride .3%

I bought all new makeup and used throw away mascara wands and makeup applicators.

If you can’t wear regular makeup you can put eye shadow in the crease of your eye. That way not close to the eye lash line.

You have to be really determined to work at this. Read other posts and research your problem online too. People have used a variety of things that help. Some are meds from the doctor too that eases the symptoms. Some can be bought over the counter too.

I hope this helps and let me know if I can answer anything else.

Lynda79

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