The claim "ophthalmologically tested" in skincare products, particularly those designed for use around the eyes, signifies that the product has undergone specific clinical testing to evaluate its safety and compatibility with the ocular region. This testing typically involves several key aspects:
Safety Assessment: The product is tested to ensure it does not cause irritation, allergic reactions, or other adverse effects when applied near or on the skin around the eyes.
Tolerability Evaluation: The product is used by volunteers with various eye conditions, including those with normal vision, sensitive eyes, or contact lens wearers, to determine how well the product is tolerated.
Monitoring Reactions: During the testing period, clinicians observe and record any changes to the skin around the eyes and the conjunctival mucosa (the membrane covering the white part of the eyeball). They check for signs of irritation, redness (erythema), swelling (edema), or discomfort.
Validation of Claims: If the product passes these assessments without causing significant adverse effects, the manufacturer can confidently label it as "ophthalmologically tested," indicating that it is suitable for use around the sensitive eye area.
In summary, "ophthalmologically tested" means the product is formulated and evaluated to be safe for use on or around the eyes, providing reassurance to consumers, especially those with sensitive eyes or who wear contact lenses. NEODERMA has ophthalmologically tested all its eye products, including The Micellar and Eye & Lip Make-up Remover Gel, to ensure their safety and efficacy.
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