Hi, Everyone.
I was just dropping some Dwelle, and I was thinking about the complaints of stinging. I thought of something. When my eyes are really, really dry, I have a habit of putting in drops (whatever they are) and holding my eye closed. Doing that with Dwelle, I noticed really can burn and sting. So, I just started putting in a little, as small of a drop as I can get out of the bottle; I shoot for something like half of a drop. Then, I just blink and carry on. If my eyes are really bad, I wait five minutes and do it again. It is much easier on the eye than getting a big drop in, clamping down my lid, and holding it shut. (It also reduces the amount of rubber-cement stuff that adheres to the skin around the eye and the lashes.)
For those of you who are experimenting with Dwelle and try this, let me know how it goes. If anyone else has other suggestions, I'd like to hear them!
Thanks.
--Liz
I was just dropping some Dwelle, and I was thinking about the complaints of stinging. I thought of something. When my eyes are really, really dry, I have a habit of putting in drops (whatever they are) and holding my eye closed. Doing that with Dwelle, I noticed really can burn and sting. So, I just started putting in a little, as small of a drop as I can get out of the bottle; I shoot for something like half of a drop. Then, I just blink and carry on. If my eyes are really bad, I wait five minutes and do it again. It is much easier on the eye than getting a big drop in, clamping down my lid, and holding it shut. (It also reduces the amount of rubber-cement stuff that adheres to the skin around the eye and the lashes.)
For those of you who are experimenting with Dwelle and try this, let me know how it goes. If anyone else has other suggestions, I'd like to hear them!
Thanks.
--Liz
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