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TearRestore began with a simple goal: make proven eye care accessible to everyone. What started in a small Minneapolis clinic has grown into a line of clinically inspired solutions trusted by customers and eye doctors alike. Every product is grounded in science, designed for real life, and built to deliver results.
Clinically Inspired Guidance for Everyday Comfort
DRY EYE RELIEF — A SIMPLE DAILY ROUTINE THAT WORKS
Consistent care provides the most effective dry eye relief:
• Cleanse lids with eyelid wipes to help reduce inflammation
• Warm compress with EyeRelax or Thermal Mask to support your eyes
• Hydrate with Artificial Tears as needed
• Support blinking with WINQ, especially during long screen sessions
WARM COMPRESSES — WHY THEY MATTER & HOW TO USE THEM
Warm compresses help provide real dry eye relief. It’s a simple step that fits any dry eye relief plan.
• Use an EyeRelax or Thermal Mask for 10–15 minutes, 1–2× daily
• Keep your eyes closed with EyeRelax or be active with the Thermal Mask
• Afterward, cleanse lids with an eyelid wipe to remove melted oils and debris
EYELID WIPES — WHAT THEY DO AND HOW TO USE THEM
Eyelid wipes gently remove debris, oils, and makeup that can disrupt meibomian gland function and comfort. Clean lids and the lash line 1–2× daily for better dry eye relief.
• AM: quick cleanse to remove overnight debris and reduce inflammation prior to the day
• PM: remove buildup to support overnight comfort and awake refreshed
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• HylaWipe Eyelid Wipes (Tea Tree Oil)
• NeutraWipe (Manuka Honey)
DIGITAL EYE STRAIN — FAST RELIEF WITH WINQ
Long screen time reduces blink rate, leading to dryness, burning, and fatigue. WINQ Eyelid Serum delivers an instant cooling refresh and supports more complete blinking—designed for digital eye strain and everyday screens.
• Apply a small amount to closed lids (AM, mid-day, or before long sessions)
• Great for work, travel, and post-screen recovery
• Pair with the 20-20-20 rule, adequate room lighting, and humidified air
STYE EYE RELIEF — WHAT WORKS (AND WHAT TO SKIP)
A stye (hordeolum) is a tender, red bump on the lid edge caused by a blocked/infected oil gland. Most clear on their own; the right home care speeds relief. Mayo Clinic
At-home care (first line):
• Warm compresses: 10–15 minutes, 3–4× daily. (Consistent heat is the #1 home therapy.) NCBIAmerican Academy of Dermatology
• Lid hygiene: Gently cleanse lids/lash line daily. Try HylaWipe Eyelid Wipes or NeutraWipe to keep the area clean and comfortable. NCBI
• Pause makeup & contacts until fully resolved to reduce irritation and bacteria transfer. Patient
• Hands off: Don’t squeeze or pop the stye—this can worsen infection or spread it. AAOAmerican Academy of Dermatology
Simple daily routine:
- with EyeRelax for 10–15 minutes (consistent heat = better results) NCBI
- with HylaWipe or NeutraWipe to remove oils/debris NCBI
- as needed with preservative-free artificial tears NCBI
When to see an eye doctor:
• Worsening pain/swelling, vision changes, spreading redness or pus, fever, or no improvement after several days to a couple of weeks. (Internal styes may need in-office care.) Moorfields Eye Hospital
Stye vs. chalazion (quick check):
• Stye: Usually acute, tender, red, at lash line; often improves with warm compresses.
• Chalazion: Usually painless, firm nodule from a clogged oil gland; may linger and occasionally needs in-office treatment. AAO
Prevention tips:
• Daily lid hygiene (eyelid wipes), replace eye makeup regularly, wash hands often, and follow proper contact-lens care. Warm compresses can also help reduce future blockages. Mayo Clinic
Note: This content supports, not replaces, medical advice. If symptoms are severe or persistent, consult an eye care professional.
Real People, Real Results
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"I’ve dealt with dry eye for years. I’ve tried every drop and heat mask, but nothing really lasted. The TearRestore Mask has really helped. After the first few days my eyes felt less scratchy, and by the end of the week I wasn’t constantly reaching for drops. It’s part of my daily routine now."
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"I’m on my laptop all day and by 3pm my eyes would burn and feel gritty. I honestly didn’t think anything would help, but WINQ worked almost instantly. My eyes actually feel normal again for the rest of the day. I’ve already told three coworkers about it."
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"Airplanes used to wreck my eyes. They were dry, red, and irritated every time I traveled. I started using the EyeRelax Mask during the flight and it’s been a total game changer. It feels great, helps me sleep, and I don’t look like I’ve been awake for 24 hours anymore!"
- Samantha P. Austin TX