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A warm compress is a simple, drug-free step many people use as part of a dry eye routine. Gentle warmth over the closed eyelids may help soften the natural oils that keep the tear film stable and comfortable.

Explore the wider dry eye range and everyday eye drops, or ask our team about lid care and warm compresses at one of our locations.

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How warm compresses are used

Most reusable masks are warmed and then rested over closed eyes for a few minutes at a time. Always follow the heating directions on your product, check the temperature first, and never apply anything too hot to the delicate skin around the eyes.

A little routine helps the habit stick — many people use a compress while relaxing in the evening, then follow with any drops or lid care once the warmth has done its work.

What they may help with

Gentle, regular warmth is often used to support comfort where dryness is linked to the eyelids. A warm compress is designed to support a healthy tear film as part of a routine, rather than to treat an underlying condition.

Because the benefit builds with consistency, a compress tends to work best as a daily habit rather than an occasional fix, used alongside the other steps your optometrist suggests.

Part of a dry eye routine

Warm compresses are commonly combined with gentle eyelid cleansers and lubricating eye drops. Used consistently, these simple steps can make daily comfort easier to maintain. Explore the wider dry eye range to see how the pieces fit together.

Choosing a mask

Reusable heated masks are designed to be warmed and used again and again, which makes them a simple, drug-free addition to a daily routine. Look for one that is comfortable to rest over closed eyes and easy to reheat as directed.

When to see an optometrist

If dryness is ongoing, or you notice persistent redness or irritation, an optometrist can tailor a routine to your eyes. Book a dry eye assessment at one of our locations and we can advise whether a warm compress is a good fit for you.