
LidHygenix keeps to a single job. The brand makes eyelid hygiene products, and the one we carry is a gentle foam cleanser in a 50 mL bottle that lifts oils, debris and makeup from the lid margin and the lash line.
Face wash is not designed for the eyelid margin, and much of it is not meant to go near the eye at all. A dedicated lid cleanser is formulated for that narrow strip of skin and for the base of the lashes, where oil, makeup and everyday debris collect. Foams are the gentlest way to apply one, because the product arrives already aerated and needs very little rubbing to spread.
Our eyelid and facial cleansers category splits by format, and each one has a case. Foams, like this one, go on with a fingertip or a cotton round and are usually where people new to lid care start. Wipes are pre moistened and self contained, which suits travel. Gels give more control and stay where you put them. Hypochlorous acid sprays are a different approach again and are often used alongside a cleanser rather than instead of one.
At 50 mL, this is a compact bottle, so it is a straightforward way to find out whether a foam suits you before you commit to a larger size.
Lid hygiene is usually a daily habit rather than an occasional one, and it is often paired with a warm compress from our eye masks category. How often you do it, and in what order, depends on what is going on with your eyes. Follow the directions on the bottle, and ask your eye care professional what they would like your routine to look like.