I have dry eyelids and need suggestions on how to treat it.
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May 29, 2017
Alyssa Mae P.
Hello! I have eczema and it doesn't usually affect my face in any way but occasionally I will get it on my eyelids. Besides using the normal ointments to treat eczema I wanted to find other products to help my condition. Please let me know if y'all have any suggestions! Thank you to the beautiful people in advance <3.
May 29, 2017
Katia A.
Try Cerave healing ointment! It's like a much higher grade Vaseline with a bunch of hydrating ingredients. I have eczema and the ointment has worked wonderfully for me.
May 30, 2017
Marleen B.
I have a rx eczema cream but I would never put it on my eyelids. I usually use Egyptian Magic Cream on my lids. It's actually more of a salve, similar to Vaseline but it's organic. Only 6 ingredients.
Olive Oil
Honey
Bee Propolis
Bee Pollen
Royal Jelly
Beeswax.
As long as you're not allergic to bee products, it's a very good non irritating healing ointment. Eczema, dry patches, irritation from retinols and acids etc.