Flaking skin around eyes.
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Nov 12, 2015
Grace W.
The skin around my eyes has become inflamed and flaky. I have tried a few things, but most did not work out. Any natural cures that you can advise me on?
Nov 12, 2015
Stephanie M.
Try Advanced Night Repair eye serum it helped me.
Nov 12, 2015
Grace W.
Thank you
Nov 12, 2015
appi A.
I only use Vaseline... works for me
Nov 12, 2015
Moriah C.
I have the same thing and it totally sucks haha
I remedy it by using the Cera Ve moisturizing lotion because it has hyaluronic acid in it. This aids in allowing moisture to really absorb into your skin. I follow it up with the Vaseline deep moisture creamy formula and I also sleep with a humidifier next to my bed.
You could also just visit with a dermatologist
Nov 12, 2015
Roz X.
The flakes are easy to address, but it is the inflamation that concerns me. Dry skin may be irritable, bit inflamation is often associated with either severe irritation or a reaction...an allergy...something beyond a moisturer. I do not advise Vaseline as it is a sealant and can cause an eye infection. If you have inflammation, I'd see my doc, but cool, wet green tea bags should soothe as green tea is naturally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. I'd steer clear of any perfumed products, including naturally fragranced ones.
If you were just dry, that would be another matter, but you don't want this to spread or cause mucus membrane irritation, so a doc is your best bet.
Nov 12, 2015
Roz X.
*but
Nov 13, 2015
Stephanie G.
I agree with Rozberry. Inflammation around eyes is definitely a call to the doctor.
Nov 13, 2015
Fifi D.
Also you might want to change your eye makeup remover. I have a nice makeup remover but it's slightly drying.
Nov 14, 2015
Roz X.
Grace, how did you decide to address your skin problems?