What Do The Experts Say? Is It Necessary To Have An Eye Cream?

On what to dab on and when to keep hands-off, here are some expert advice. Eye creams should be carefully chosen. Here is why it is.

What Do The Experts Say? Is It Necessary To Have An Eye Cream?

Why Do You Need An Eye Cream? 

How much special attention do you have to pay to this area, whereas going easy on the eyes when it comes to skincare seems like common sense? 

Manjula Jegasothy, MD, founder of Miami Skin Institute says especially if you have sensitive skin, using a separate eye cream and facial moisturiser may be necessary. She further explains, more than the rest of the face, the skin around the eyes is very thin and most of us are more sensitive in the eye area.

According to Noelle Sherber, MD, co-founder of Sherber + Rad, the first area to show signs of aging and environmental damage is the thin eyelid skin. As it doesn’t respond in the same way to active ingredients and is more likely to be irritated when a product isn’t a good match as the structure of the skin in the area around the eye comes different from those of the face or body skin. 

Jegasothy says less likely to cause irritation and to avoid a bad reaction is looking for products that are labelled hypoallergenic. Causing stinging, inflammation, or other issues are facial creams. Causing dermatitis, or irritation on delicate skin are also the fragrances or preservatives in some of those products. 

What Do Experts Suggest On Eye Creams?

What’s good for your face is also good for the eyes is another school of thought. Marie Leger, MD, a professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine is of the opinion that often over-promising and under-delivering are the eye creams. Using a topical retinoid, an antioxidant serum with vitamin C and a simple moisturiser in the eye area is her general advice. Here all you have to do is making sure the products don’t get into the eye. 

Needing some special care is what Leger thinks of the eye area. She then explains, while it’s not always related to an allergy or irritant reaction that is a common cause, eyelid dermatitis is common. Right away her advice is to stop using any products that cause an itchy rash around the eyelids. 

Molly Wanner, MD, an instructor at Harvard Medical School, then says look for those made for sensitive skin if you want to buy an eye cream. In general prescription, Retin A is too strong for this area whereas retinol and retinaldehyde are safe to use around the eye. 

Age-Proof Your Eyes

To fight the signs of aging eye cream isn’t the only option. Helping prevent wrinkles, sagging, and dark circles are these tips. 

Use A Gentle Makeup Remover.

As Jegasothy says, causing damages are daily rubbing and tugging. Like a cleansing oil, she suggests using a makeup remover that melts off mascara and shadow. 

Wear Sun Protection.

Sherber then advises that you apply SPF up to the orbital bone under each eye and also wear sunglasses, as most sunscreens are not tested for the eye area. Leaving a very little gap between the sunglasses and your face, your shades should block 100% of UV rays. 

Keep Your Hands Off.

Especially if you have allergies that cause itching avoid rubbing, tugging, pulling, and otherwise handling the skin in the eye area.  

What Then Should You Take Into Consideration? 

Dark circles and puffiness, are usually observed along with the other problem due to the sensitive skin of the eye area. It may be caused due to excess sun exposure, as also the other factors of the environment like pollution and daily wear of some kind of makeup. Always avoid the eye area when you go for facials, or when you are putting on makeup for that late-night party. Only use safe products like those good for sensitive skin around your eyes. 

Finally, What Are The End Result Of Taking Care Of the Eye Area? 

Experts always advise using caution when choosing your makeup products. Since the eye area has sensitive skin more than the rest of the body, you have to use the good brands and do away with local brands.

Those tested safe for sensitive skin is also good for skin under the eye. Eye creams are surely made of safe products and so don’t hesitate is using one. It always helps you find the best product with advice from a dermatologist with sufficient experience. 

There is no need to worry anymore as studies have found the best solutions when it comes to under-eye treatment. For the best part of the discussion keep your fingers crossed and let the experts do the work.

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