Demodex are small mites found on humans and animals. There are over 60 known species of Demodex mites and only three
can be found on humans. Demodex mites live in sebaceous glands and hair follicles. It found on the face,
near the nose, the eyelashes and eyebrows.
Most people live without even knowing and noticing presence of Demodex mites. But in some cases the symptoms similar
to rosacea and acne vulgaris may appear, resulting in condition known as Demodecosis.
Symptoms of Demodecosis characterised by itching, inflammation and other skin disorders very similar to rosacea. Since there is evidence linking mites to rosacea, it is good to have a test done on demodex.
There are few natural products available which can help to stop demodex infestation. As it was already mentioned, use of anti demodex products with antibiotics and chemicals must be avoided. In order to reduce demodex infestation and bring demodicosis under control, you should use natural anti demodex products: face cream, the shampoo for scalp demodicosis and anti demodex eye lotion.
The DEMODEXIN is a natural anti-demodex cream. It contains herbal extracts, vitamins and minerals. When applied on to your skin, the active ingredients are deeply absorbed into the skin pores killing the demodex mites. The vitamins and minerals restore the skin's immune system suppressed by demodex. Oils and herbal extracts promote healthier looking skin and prevent demodex from returning.
The EYES n MITES lotion is all natural anti demodex remedy. It contains natural oils, herbal extracts, vitamins and minerals. When applied on eye leads and eye lashes, the active ingredients are deeply absorbed into the skin pores and hair follicles killing the mites. The vitamins and minerals restore the immune system suppressed by demodex.
The Scalp demodex can not be treated with gels and/or creams, it needs therapeutic SHAMPOO with deep penetrating, natural substances. The anti demodex shampoo which can deeply penetrate the skin pores in order to reach the demodex mites, normally hiding deep in the hair follicles of the scalp.