Non-Irritant / Gentle

The “Non-Eye Irritant” claim on a product indicates that it has been formulated and tested to ensure that it does not cause irritation or discomfort if it comes into contact with the eyes. This claim is particularly important for products used near the eye area, such as cosmetics, skincare items, and shampoos, where accidental exposure is common. Through rigorous testing, often involving clinical evaluations by dermatologists and ophthalmologists, these products are verified to be gentle and safe, minimizing the risk of redness, stinging, or watering of the eyes. For consumers, the “Non-Eye Irritant” label provides reassurance that the product can be used safely without causing harm to this sensitive area.

Fake eyelashes

Contact lens

Eye drop

Shampoos

Eye cleansers

Biomarker Testing List:

BiomarkerScientific Pathway DetailsUsed to Prove Claims
1 (IL-1)restore ocular surface health.
6 (IL-6)A cytokine that signals through the JAK/STAT3 pathway, mediating inflammation, acute-phase reactions, and immune responses.indicative of inflammation or stress in the eye.
(TNF-α)A pro-inflammatory cytokine that activates NF-κB, promoting inflammation and apoptosis in various tissues.anti-inflammatory properties and ocular surface protection.
Ocular Surface Integrityreducing symptoms like dryness, irritation, or damage.
Cell Viabilityprotecting eye health and preventing damage.

Scientific Driven with our Technology:

Using our expertise in immunology and cell culture, we develop immunoassays based on ELISA principle. Using cutting edge tools like 3D tissues (some of which are OECD approved for skin / cornea irritation), we bring the human experimentation into the labs. Curating a list of research publications, we have developed a platform to test products for their biomarkers mimicking the human model to generate data to back our label claims.   

Read our Blog on Cosmetic Product Claims and other Product Claims (natural / herbal / naturopathy etc).

Reference Research Publications:

Evaluation of the clinical efficacy and safety of an eye counter pad containing caffeine and vitamin K in emulsified Emu oil base

Fatemeh Ahmadraji, Mohammad Ali Shataleb

Accepted: 09.02.2013

10.4103/2277-9175.148292

https://journals.lww.com/adbm/_layouts/15/oaks.journals/downloadpdf.aspx?an=01679891-201504000-00010

Ocular Discomfort Responses after Short Periods of Contact Lens Wear

Journal of American of Optometry

Papas, Eric ; Tilia, Daniel ; McNally, John ; de la Jara, Percy Lazon

 June 2015.

https://journals.lww.com/optvissci/abstract/2015/06000/ocular_discomfort_responses_after_short_periods_of.5.aspx

Three-tier testing approach for optimal ocular tolerance sunscreen

Mridvika Narda, David Ramos-Lopez, Greg Mun, Palmira Valderas-Martinez & Corinne Granger

07 May 2019

https://doi.org/10.1080/15569527.2019.1601106

Related Services

Irritation Testing

Conduct tests to ensure that the product is safe for use around the eyes, checking for any potential irritation or allergic reactions.

Ocular Toxicity Assay

Assesses the product’s safety by evaluating its effects on eye cells or tissues in a controlled environment. This may involve assessing cellular viability and function in response to the product to ensure it does not cause harmful effects or irritation.

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