
EyeDerm sits on the cosmetic side of our catalog rather than the eye care side. Everything in the range is applied to the skin around the eyes and the forehead, not to the eye itself, and it is filed under Beauty and Skincare and Eye and Face Creams.
The plain under eye patches are the everyday option, and the box size reflects that. Thirty pairs is enough to use them as a regular habit rather than a one off. The micro-needle patches come in much smaller counts and are the occasional pick, usually saved for a particular morning or evening. The cream suits anyone who would rather add a step to a daily routine than sit still with a patch on.
Forehead patches are the same idea aimed at a different area, so add them only if that is what you are after.
These are cosmetics for the skin around the eye. Keep them out of the eye itself, and if a patch stings, take it off and rinse. If your skin reacts easily, try a new product on a small area first. Contact lens wearers should handle patches and cream with clean, dry hands and put lenses in before applying anything around the eye. Anyone already under care for an eyelid or skin condition should check with their doctor before adding a new product to that area.