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Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum)
Basil ct linalool (Ocimum basilicum)
Basil ct methylchavicol (Ocimum basilicum)
Benzoin (Styrax benzoin)
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)
Cajuput (Melaleuca leucadendron)
Caraway (Carum carvi)
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)
Carrot seed (Daucus carota)
Cedarwood Atlas (Cedrus atlantica)
Chamomile German (Matricaria recutita)
Chamomile Moroccan (Ormenis mixta)
Chamomile Roman (Chamaemelum nobile)
Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
Cistus (Cistus labdaniferus)
Citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus)
Clove Bud (Syzgium aromaticum)
Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
Dill (Anethum graveolens)
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus citriodora)
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Radiata)
Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus smithii)
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri)
Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)
Geranium Bourbon (Pelargonium graveolens)
Ginger (Zingiber officinalis)
Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)
Immortelle(Helichrysum italicum)
Hyssop (Hyssopus decumbens)
Inula (Inula graveolens)
Juniper (Juniperus communis)
Lavandin (Lavendula Burnati)
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Lovage (Levisticum officinale)
May Chang (Litsea cubeba citrata)
Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)
Marjoram sweet (Origanum majorana)
Melissa (Melissa officinalis)
Myrtle Red (Myrtus communis)
Neroli (Citrus aurantium var amara)
Niaouli (Melaleuca viridiflora)
Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)
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Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii)
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Peppermint (Mentha x piperita)
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Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Ravensara (Ravensara aromatica)
Rose Otto (Rosa damascena)
Rosemary Verbenone (Rosemarinus officianalis)
Rosemary Cineol (Rosmanius officinalis)
Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi)
Star anise (Illicum verum hook)
Tagetes (Tagetes minuta)
Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Thyme sweet (Thymus zygis)
Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanoides)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria fragrantissima)
Ylang ylang extra (Cananga odorata)
Ylang ylang complete (Cananga odorata)
Ylang ylang 1 (Cananga odorata)
Ylang ylang 2 (Cananga odorata)
Ylang Ylang 3 (Cananga odorata)

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Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare

Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare are used in their hundreds of thousands by people in cities worldwide to safely sooth uncomfortable eyes. 
Made in Hinckley UK by Shirley Price Aromatherapy Ltd.  Consumers award them 5 star review ratings for effectiveness on third party websites.

Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare containing purified water and essential oils of chamomile, rosemary and fennel is a natural eyedrop providing rapid relief from dry and gritty eye sensations.  The combination of these oils in 1/2500 dilution with purified water has a soothing and moisturising effect on the eye providing a protective film on the surface of the eye which helps restore the normal physiological balance of the lacrimal film and eye surface.  THIS IS NOT MEDICINE and no therapeutic claims are made.  The safe, tried and tested formulation of Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare Soothes and Moisturises dry eyes and helps those suffering from environmental factors such as Computor Use, Air Conditioning and Travel. There are many consumer eyedrops on the market but Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare have been marketed since the 1970s and have a long history of safe and effective use for 'Urban Eye' symptoms. 



Urban Eye
Many suffer from 'Urban eye', dry eyes as a result of environmental factors as it is called and this is well described on the website of Optrex.com.  Another eyedrop is called Rohto.  Boots manufacture consumer eyedrops in Germany, Italy and in the UK.   Laser surgery, menopause and the side effects of some medicines can contribute to the symptoms of dry eyes as can aging where the tear film of the eye falls below normal. 

Shirley Price Aromatherapy Ltd
Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare are a traditional product in use for over 35 years,  Shirley Price Chamomile eyedrops were first produced by Shirley Price Aromatherapy in the 1970s while researching the anti-inflammatory effects of herbal extracts for her clients and are referred to in her book Practical Aromatherapy published in 1982.  They have been popular ever since. 
The long record of manuafacture has made Shirley Price Aromatherapy a leading consumer eyedrop company with a long history of soothing eyes around the world. 
Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare is popular in Asia and a leading consumer eyedrop in China.

Irradiation
The Shirley Price Chamomile Eyedrops when in completed trade packs of 600 items are irradiated by a third party company so they are sterile, free of germs.
 

Soil Association audit
As they are irradiated they therefore cannot be described as organic though they contain Shirley Price Soil Association Certified Organic Essential oil in dilution.  
Organic processes and annual audit of manufacturers record keeping, production facilities and hygiene practices by the Soil Association are an important
part of the Company's Quality Management System.


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Instructions for use

Release a single drop into each eye 2 to 3 times daily
Ensure the cap is replaced and firmly closed after each use

Precautions and warnings

This product is for external opthalmic use only
Do not touch the eyes with the tip of the bottle
Do not use if allergic to any of the ingredients in this product
Allow 10-15 minutes to elapse between the installation of Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare and any other eyedrops.
Do not use whilst or just before wearing soft contact lenses
Do not use the product after the expiry date printed on the packaging
Shelf life two years
Discard the bottle 30 days after first opening.
Store below 25 degrees C
Keep the bottle in outer container to protect from light
No special precautions for disposal
After use dispose in normal household waste.

THIS IS NOT A MEDICINE

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
This device is produced under aseptic conditions using materials previously sterilised.  The packaging and products are then irradiated so they are STERILE A

Shirley Price Aromatherapy Ltd, The Old Factory, 8 Hawley Road, Hinckley LE100PR T: 01455 615466.

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Similar products are benchmarked CE 0546 however our labels and packaging do not bear the CE Mark.  We are advised that the Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare is not classifiable under any of the CE Marking Directives and therefore does not require and cannot have the CE Marking.

Date of issue October 2010.



Labelling



Distributors should check labelling requirement in their countries.  Labels and leaflets can be supplied in 1000 item quantity in local languages as required.

EAN
New GS1 supplied EANs can be allocated to individual distributors as required

Pack sizes and availability

Knowledgeable Shirley Price stockists can be found in 40 countries worldwide.  
Their details are at www.ShirleyPrice Aromatherapy.com
Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare are provided in trade boxes of 600 items (25kg)
ALSO AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE ONLINE

CHINA STOCKISTS

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Chamomile Eyedrops

Taobao.com  眼部护理(106)
Over 100 stockists are online in China.  It is the practice of consumers in China to rate cosmetics and the Shirley Price Chamomile Eyedrops 
are rated as 5 star products by thousands of consumers which is strong evidence of their effectiveness in use and their safety.  This online evidence
forms an important part of this products safety assessment by the Company.

Outer cartons
We are able to supply bespoke individual boxes and insert leaflets made in local languages in 3000 item quantity or supply generic cartons.

Shipping costs
We are able to ship 300kg pallets (7200 eyedrops) to many destinations worldwide from Leicester UK cost effectively for some £360.   

EYECARE GENERALLY

The eye is a very sensitive organ and anything affecting it should be reported to a doctor.  Symptoms of eye problems can include redness and irritation and causes can range from allergic reaction or hayfever to a foreign body in the eye to tiredness through lack of sleep.  Very many minor eye problems can be treated effectively at home with comfort eyedrops which cleanse the eye of allergens for example pollen grains.  Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of mucous membrane which can be caused by bacteria, virus, foreign body or allergy.  If symptoms of red and irritated eyes persist or there is sticky matter in the eye it should be reported to a doctor. 

Your eyes are a particularly sensitive indicator of your state of wellbeing. Healthy eyesight and bright eyes are dependent on our total well being, which is affected by our

genetic makeup, the food we eat, our working environment, and exposure to airborne pollution. The eyes are one of the most concentrated and specialised structures in the body.

Shirley Price Aromatherapy have two products for eye care.  Shirley Price Chamomile Eyecare and Superlight eyecream for the delicate skin around the eyes.

See also Shiatsu supplies for eyecare and sleep care products based on Shiatsu principles

HISTORY

Shirley Price Aromatherapy was founded by Shirley Price.  Shirley Price and Robert Tisserand are credited with making aromatherapy a household word (Buckle 2003) and taking essential oils in hospitals and hospices based on French research of essential oil properties by Franchomme and Penoel.  

 

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Allergen - Any substance that causes an allergic response and the onset of symptoms of allergy.

Blepharitis - An inflammation of the eyelids caused by allergy or infection.

Cones - One of two types of light sensitive cells. There are more rods in the eye than cones and they provide us with black and white images, enable us to see at lower illumination and also provide us with our peripheral vision. The cones tend to be positioned more in the centre of the retina and provide colour vision.

Conjunctiva –  A transparent film that lines the surface of the eye and inner side of the eyelids; contains most of the blood vessels that can be seen in somebody else’s eye. When an eye is irritated (such as due to an allergic or toxic reaction) or gets an infection, it is in fact the vessels in the conjunctiva that we can see dilating making the eye appear red.

Conjunctivitis - The general term for redness and inflammation of the eye.

Cornea – Located in front of the coloured iris. It is transparent and is one of the few structures in the body that has no blood supply. The cornea is the ‘window’ to the eye and cannot be seen from straight ahead. It is very sensitive having a complex system of nerves running through it. The cornea is where we place contact lenses and is very easily damaged.

Eyelids - have the function of protecting and lubricating the eye, wiping tears across the eye with every blink and, if something gets in the eye, producing excess tears to wash the foreign object away.

Iris – coloured part of the eye. It is a varying level of melanin that creates the variety of different eye colours seen in the population. The main function of the iris is to create the pupil. The iris works like the shutter on a camera, controlling the amount of light that enters the eye.

Histamine - An inflammatory substance produced by the body that is responsible for causing allergy symptoms. It is found widely in the body, and it is the increased release of histamine in response to an allergen that results in most of the characteristic symptoms of allergy.

Lacrimal glands – Responsible for the production of the aqueous component of tears.

Macula area (or fovea) - the most sensitive point on the retina where most of the cells are collected. The macula gives us our very sharp detailed central vision.

Meibomiam glands – Responsible for the secretion of lipids that form the outer part of the tear film and prevent evaporation of the aqueous layer

Optic Nerve – Essentially takes the electrical and chemical messages from the retina into the brain.

Punctum (Tear duct) – A small opening towards the inside corner of the lower eyelid which serves as a drain for tears. A similar, but smaller, opening is located on the upper lid. As the tear layer refreshes itself, the pumping action of the eyelids carries tears to the punctum where they eventually drain into the nose.

Pupil – the hole or gap in the middle of the iris.

Retina – located at the back of the eye, function similar to the film in a camera. Helps to create the image that we see. It has receptors that convert light into chemical and electrical signals that is then passed onto the brain.

Rods – One of two types of lights sensitive cells. There are more rods in the eye than cones and they provide us with black and white images, enable us to see at lower illumination and also provide us with our peripheral vision. The cones tend to be positioned more in the centre of the retina and provide colour vision.

Sclera - Referred to as the white of the eye; a very tough tissue which helps the eye keep its eyeball shape.

Stye - A red, painful and inflamed section of the eyelid caused by the infection of an eyelash hair follicle.

Tear duct (Punctum) - A small opening towards the inside corner of the lower eyelid which serves as a drain for tears. A similar, but smaller, opening is located on the upper lid. As the tear layer refreshes itself, the pumping action of the eyelids carries tears to the punctum where they eventually drain into the nose.

PI Brealey
Drector
Shirley Price Aromatherapy Ltd
Hinckley
October 2010

A 2011 compliance review of this information by the Company's consultants against legislation and best practice among similar third party products and labelling is in progress

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