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Jul 20 2008, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE (berna) Best eye cream? hey guys! so I've been using Clinique All About Eyes Rich cream for a few months now, but either this cream or my makeup remover is making my eyes irritated and dry on my lids (clumps are drying and flaking off!) any suggestions on eye creams? fyi, I'm have oily skin. thanks! Question asked at Yahoo Answers You seemed eager in searching for the best eye cream for you. But when you do, make sure that you are really getting the right one. You have to be aware that it is necessary to protect the eyelids from harsh elements. As we all know, the eyelids provide our eyes with the protection that it needs. Should elements get into the eyelids will result to irritation or infection. So you really have to be careful in applying eye products near the eyelid. And to back you up, use only sensitive makeup removers. Never rub the make-up off or else it could pose higher risk of eye irritation. In the case of eye cream, use only the recommended eye cream for sensitive eyes, especially for those who wear contact lenses. The fact that the eyelid is a sensitive area, you really have to keep it protected. A very good alternative is to use a cold moist tea bag that is wrapped in napkins or paper towels. Its tannic acid helps provide a gentle relief to your eyes. Aside from that, you can also make use of multi-tasking creams that is available in the market. If your case is you are having a sensitive skin that reacts to an eye cream, it is advisable that you check on its ingredient that you are sensitive to. So the next time you get one, you already know what ingredient you are going to stay away from. I would suggest that you use a sensitive skin anti-aging eye cream that contains soothing ingredients like Green Tea, Aloe Vera or soothing essential oils such as Lavender and Rose. Also, stay away from eye cream products that contain AHAs and Retinol as these can be too harsh for a sensitive skin. A safe choice is a fragrance and paraben-free eye creams. ![]() QUOTE (http://www.thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/browse/product_detail.jsp?productId=prod5950003&categoryId=cat488006) How it works:
* Vitamin E is a nourishing natural antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, moisturizes and helps to protect against premature aging and environmental impurities. * Community Trade shea butter and rose hip oil, rich in essential fatty acids, help to repair skin’s moisture barrier, and improve suppleness. * Algae extract, which is rich in minerals that help to revitalize skin, soothes and moisturizes. -------------------- If you have the courage to try and the faith to believe, there's nothing in life that is hard to achieve.
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