San-Ocular HOCl Eye Spray – Gentle, Natural Relief for Dry Eyes, Infections & Everyday Eye Irritation
Your eyes deserve the same natural, gentle care as the rest of your body. San-Ocular is an all-natural HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid) eye spray formulated for eyelid and eye hygiene — cleaning, soothing, and refreshing tired, dry, or irritated eyes without harsh chemicals, preservatives, or discomfort.
Ideal for everyday use at home, work, or travel — around makeup routines, after screen time, or to support relief from eye infections, styes, and allergies. Contact lens friendly. Free from added fragrance, dyes, parabens, and harsh chemicals.
Benefits
- Soothes and relieves dry, tired, and irritated eyes
- Supports relief from pink eye, styes, infections, and allergies
- Gently lifts debris from the lash line and refreshes after screen time or travel
- Non-toxic and hypoallergenic — comfortable for sensitive eyes
- Leaves no residue — suitable for frequent, long-term use
- Contact lens friendly — use before inserting or after removing lenses
- Free from added fragrance, dyes, parabens, and harsh chemicals
Instructions for Use
- Hold approximately 10cm from the eye.
- Spray directly into or onto the eye and eyelids; blink to distribute; allow to air-dry.
- Alternatively, spray onto a clean pad and wipe gently along lids and lashes.
- Use 2–4 times daily or as needed.
- Contact lens use: apply before inserting or after removing lenses — do not spray onto lenses while in the eye.
Tip: Keep on your desk for a refreshing eye mist after prolonged screen time — instant relief for digital eye strain.
What's in the Box
- 1 x San-Ocular HOCl Eye Spray — 50ml
Ingredients & Material
- SANOT100 HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid)
Precautions: Store below 25°C away from direct sunlight and UV. Do not mix with other products. If irritation occurs, rinse with cool, fresh water. Discontinue use and consult an eye-care professional if symptoms persist. Keep out of reach of children.
Want to learn more? Read our guide: What is HOCl and Why is it Safer Than Chemical Sanitisers?