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tkr
27th July 2007, 12:21 AM
Hi Guys, I wanted to post this in hopes that I can help anyone as I used to have red itchy inflamed eyes. When I used z cream on my eye lids it has been the only thing that ever took the aweful gritty thing i had for so long. IT works!! just wanted to let you know (and the acarid soap of course)

take care everyone, tamara :wink:

Skywolf
27th July 2007, 02:19 AM
Ooosh, glad that works for you, but I don't know that I would recomend that for everyone. Its very drying, and very mentholated, still makes my eyes water a little and the closest I get to my eyes with is is the brows.

Laura

tkr
28th July 2007, 12:51 AM
skywolf, I spoke with walter about this also from the demodex forum. The strong smell always subsides within 5 minutes, and anyone who uses this knows how it works, like I said very thinly........it pays off believe me!! its well worth it.
take care tamara (mixed with water is good too)

who said killing these mites is easy??

Skywolf
28th July 2007, 01:32 AM
skywolf, I spoke with walter about this also from the demodex forum. The strong smell always subsides within 5 minutes, and anyone who uses this knows how it works, like I said very thinly........it pays off believe me!! its well worth it.
take care tamara (mixed with water is good too)

who said killing these mites is easy??

I have been using the cream for quite a while now, along with the acarid soap, and I agree it is an excellent product. but to get it that close to your eyes, I dont know. Anyone else here have an opinion about this? I think if I applied it to my lids it would be a bad thing. Again, we are all different, but its a strong product. I think the tearing factor would wash everything away and I would have red poofy eyes. Just my opinion.


Laura

tkr
28th July 2007, 07:39 PM
well if you want to seriously get rid of the mites, they are living on your (eyelashes) and I had no problems whatsoever. If you want to continue having eye redness, inflammation, swelling.......its up to you.
it is a serious problem!

not trying to be rude hear but my skin is very important to me and these little critters take over and seriously damage our skin, we must take control. tamara

sweden
30th July 2007, 07:29 AM
why dont you just take ivermectin orally and kill all of them instead? That is, if you even have a demodex problem, which you cant know if you havent been to the doctor. They just perform a small test on your skin, its simple! I recommend everyone who believe they have a mite problem to actually test themselves.
Good luck!