I'll assume this is a serious question, even though it's sure an odd one for Saverocity, so here's an answer.
There are many people with an eyelid condition called blepharitis. Google will help you search "treatment of blepharitis." The mainstay of treatment involves cleaning the eyelids and lashes. Baby shampoo (or baby shampoo diluted with an equal amount of tap water) placed on a moist, warm facecloth is a traditional way to do this, and it's cheap. Used carefully, baby shampoo won't make the eyes sting. There are also a number of eyelid scrub products which you will find at a pharmacy. An example of an over-the-counter eyelid scrub product would be OcuSoft Lid Scrub, but expect this to be significantly more expensive than baby shampoo.It seems like you've provided some helpful information about blepharitis treatment, particularly mentioning baby shampoo and OcuSoft Lid Scrub as options for cleaning the eyelids. However, you've also included a phrase in Aussie that refers to
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