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🌿 Elevate your skincare game—fight Demodex and glow with confidence!
NOVEHA Demodex Extra Strength Foaming Cleanser is a 100 ml hypoallergenic, paraben-free foaming cleanser enriched with tea tree oil and coconut oil. Designed to combat Demodex mites and soothe eye irritations like blepharitis and styes, it offers gentle yet powerful daily cleansing for sensitive skin. Recommended by dermatologists and ophthalmologists, this lightweight foam nourishes, hydrates, and revitalizes skin without irritation or dryness.










| ASIN | B0B6QCMGBQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Benefits | Cleansing |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,225 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) 4 in Make-Up Cleansing Foams |
| Brand | NOVEHA |
| Brand Name | NOVEHA |
| Colour | 1 Pack |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,640 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 140 millimetres |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 50 x 140 millimetres |
| Item weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Demodex Foam |
| Material Features | Paraben Free |
| Material Type Free | Hypoallergenic |
| Model Number | Demodex Foam |
| Net Content Volume | 90 Millilitres |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dryness |
| Scent | Coconut |
| Scent Name | Coconut |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | Sensitive |
| Skin type | Sensitive |
| Special Features | Not Tested on Animals |
| Special Ingredients | Tea Tree Oil |
| Unit Count | 100.0 millilitre |
A**A
Great, but don't use it every day
A good size bottle, calming for blepharitis. Don't use every day as it's a bit harsh. Has helped my lashes recover 👍🏼
R**R
No problems, used it a long time
Used it ages, never any issue. Eyes are better for it. It’s fine as a face wash too. Not drying on skin. Foam is a nice consistency. Lasts a decent time.
R**L
It has helped
I have had rosacea for a few years, recently I started getting spots as well,at night my face became intolerably itchy. Using this wash has reduced the spots and the itchiness is mostly gone. I am hoping that it works as well in the warm summer when my symptoms are always worse because of the warmth.
S**L
Clean your lashes
Had a bit of trouble with runny eyes. My lash technician advised that I should wash daily with this product. But dubious at first as I didn’t want to damage my lashes but it worked a treat. I now use daily, it is really easy to use and it doesn’t sting, or affect the lashes as I thought it may do . A little goes a long way and it has lasted me ages. Definitely recommend it well worth the money
G**R
Fantastic product
This has really been fantastic for me. I was told to use baby shampoo to wash my eyes which left them very dry. Having belipheritis and dry eye syndrome my eyes were always sore and wet but now they are much better, wet a little but not streaming down my face just the odd tear here and there. I’m also using the eye cream as well, noheva tea tree eye cream not only moisturises the skin but makes my eyes feel moisturised as well. Well worth a go if you have suffered for years like I have 😊
M**E
Did not eradicate blepheritis.
I purchased this to treat démedex blepheritis. It did not eradicate the problem but gave me relief from itching and a rotation for about an hour or so.
J**E
Relief from symptoms
Itchy inflamed symptoms cleared up each day as I used it. Felt instant relief after the first time using it.
M**Y
Rosacea
Very good and exactly what I expected. Too early to see results but I am sure it will work. Very soft skin after the washing and the redness also much less.
M**E
Thankful my lash line is renewed!!!
I'm sharing my experience to hopefully help someone: I have had problems with my eyelashes for awhile, for a couple years. Itchy, itchy itchy. I always thought it was my bad non stop allergies, or my contact lenses and long computer screen use that irritated them. Took allergy meds, allergy eye drops, etc. I tried changing my makeup brands because near the end of the day the itchiness was worse. I went without eye makeup (yikes) for a week, yet STILL itchy. A lash or three would feel bothersome, I'd pull them out to relieve, but then I was left with bare spots. I could rub the area and decent length lashes would fall out. It would take longer than normal for my lashes to grow back. Some lashes were growing all wonky too, some would curve sideways or over curled back to the eyelid, and some straight down. I considered lash perming IF I could get enough of them to grow long enough. I tried to find some fake lashes for casual use, or events, but it was so difficult to find a natural looking pair when you don't want to look like a Vegas Showgirl at a professional setting. Why was my lash growth changing?? I didn't get answers from my optometrist, and when I went to an opthalmologist (for an emergency, not eyelash related) he only suggested using J&J baby shampoo to clean my eyelids. That stung daily when used so close to my eyes with zero improvement. Meanwhile, I have been on oral Minoxidil for 10 months already for post menopausal hairloss and taking biotin supplements. I tried different high end lash serums with little to no results. My scalp hairloss had stopped 3 months in after starting Minoxidil and noticed increased hair growth everywhere EXCEPT my lashes. Then, I saw a commercial for a prescription eyedrop for eyemites. I explored 'Dr Google' about this eye mite/demodex thing and found similar symptoms and starting matching them up. The lack of growth, the crooked growth, and even how wearing mascara is more irritating as the day passes, to the little tiny bumps along the lashline. While my eyes never looked anywhere severe like the example pics of demodex, I had noticed occasional morning (light) crusties when using nighttime eye moisture drops the last few months. After 'diagnosing' myself that I might have this, I read that I could get an eyelid cleanser specifically for demodex over the counter, no prescription. I figured I could try it before waiting on an appt with a new opthalmologist. After comparing eyelid cleansers, I decided on a foaming cleanser. It sounded like it would be the most gentle compared to rubbing my eyes with wipes and chose this brand based on ingredients and reviews. I started using it, one pump, onto my fingers and gentle massage on my eye area, focusing on my lash line (eyes closed!!!) twice a day AFTER my facial cleanser. No stinging, decent smell, and after rinsing, the skin felt moisturized. About 3 days later, I noticed...my eyelashes were all normally curved. Huh? What's going on? A week ago some lashes in that same spot were curved right or left and now were laying straight out with a gentle normal curve. I studied my other eye, same appearance. Now, after a week of using this twice a day, my lashes are still looking incredibly normal. I'm dumbfounded. In fact, mascara is so easy to apply now and I'm not reaching for my eyelash curler. All of the sudden my lashes are filling in, like the Minoxidil was set free and my lash line has been rebooted. I can't believe that this is all I've needed all this time, a simple cleanser with the right ingredients to turn my lashes around. I know that was a long 'review' but I am so extremely thankful for this product and the quick results, that I wanted to share how I came to find this as someone else could be just as lost, insecure and hopeless about their lashes as I was. **Update after 2 weeks of using with new info: I got a small stye (just red bump) on my left eyelid, that disappeared after 2 days. Now I woke to a bothersome small whitehead type stye on my right eyelid. This cleanser is supposed to help against styes not cause them? I haven't had a stye in years. I did a little research with 'Dr Google' again and learned that as the eyemites die, they can release a bacteria which can cause a stye. So I now know I for sure have the eyemites and the cleanser IS killing them! So again, passing this on (as a forewarning) that u may get a stye while treating, but you'll know why, and it's a good sign!!
G**D
Amazing
I’ve always had very sensitive eyes, but over the past year it got significantly worse—constant itching, irritation, and discomfort. I tried so many different washes and treatments, but nothing seemed to work. At one point, one of my eyes became extremely red and flaky, and I honestly didn’t know what to do. Then I tried the Demodex Eyelid Cleanser Foam, and the difference was incredible. After just the first use, the itching was gone. Within two days, I saw a complete improvement—my eye looked and felt back to normal. What really stands out is how gentle yet effective it is. It doesn’t sting at all, it’s easy to use, and it leaves my eyes feeling clean and refreshed. It’s also reassuring to use something specifically designed for issues like Demodex, MGD, and general eye irritation. I only wish I had discovered it sooner. I truly can’t recommend this enough for anyone struggling with sensitive or irritated eyes.
T**A
Ik
Jest ok
R**I
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T**A
Costa, ma funziona
Costa, ma funziona
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