wet ones - some success but don't tear
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I have been using wet ones for about a month now and find they successfully keep the worst of my bleph at bay, the flare ups are now niether as severe or frequent but a word of advice, i tried tearing them up into smaller sections to make them go further, on the advice of someone on the forum, but have since finds this dries them out and they don't work as well, just wanted to share the information. i shall go on using for a further three months as recommended and probably long after that should eyes become dry, weepy, or inflamed. Wet ones are te best thing to happen to my bleph in 18 months of having it. Regards, Fiona
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godblessed fiona51388
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lyse55468 fiona51388
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This ingredient can be found in other types of wipes also .... such as Valeda Facial Wipes, if you are sensitive to Wet Ones.
It's not a cure but it certainly controls all the symtoms.
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The "Benz'" is an industrial cleaner commonly used to clean bottles etc . Used in very small quanties it keeps liquids from "going off " . Even in optrex in minute quantities .
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what i was trying to point out is that once the wipe or tissue is exposed to the atmosphere some of the chemicals will start to evaporate .Being cost concious the tub looked very good value and had the benefit of keeping the wipes wet and free from the atmosphere . In the uk i couldn't get the "packed ones " .
In fact i wasted money as the wipes made my condition worse when i went back to them after a period of some weeks .
Today i look to improve my overall health and immune system , don't use any chemicals which in my case may have been too strong and interupted the natural balance of " good and bad bacteria " .
What works for one person may not work for another , and the same procedure doesn't always work all the time even if it had done well in the past . Thats life , or" that's Bleph for you" .
I repeat that I was NOT critising you in any way .
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