There are many reasons why eye cream irritates eyes, which may be due to some ingredients in the product irritating the skin of eyes, or it may be caused by improper use. So when choosing and using eye cream, you need to pay attention to some details.
Let's look at the ingredients that may cause eye cream to irritate the eyes. Some eye creams contain irritating chemicals, such as some preservatives, thickeners and spices. When these ingredients come into contact with fragile eye skin, they may cause tingling and burning sensation. An individual's allergic reaction to certain ingredients may also cause eye discomfort.
Improper use of eye cream can also cause spicy eyes. First of all, make sure your hands are clean, and then take an appropriate amount of eye cream according to the instructions on the product manual. The key point is to avoid applying eye cream directly to the area near the lower eyelid and eyeball, because it will easily lead to irritation and discomfort. The correct way is to dip a proper amount of eye cream with the ring finger or middle finger, gently rub it between the two fingers, and then pat it on the skin around the eyes in a circular way to avoid pulling and rubbing.
It is common that eye cream enters the eye and causes discomfort. This may be caused by using too much eye cream or accidentally dropping it into your eyes. Therefore, when using eye cream, we must follow the principle of proper use.
If you are experiencing the problem that eye cream burns your eyes, you can try the following methods to relieve discomfort. Stop using eye cream products with strong irritation and choose mild eye cream without irritating ingredients. Honey eye cream is a good choice recommended by doctors, and this product has been recognized and praised by consumers. Gently washing eyes with clear water is helpful to wash away irritating substances that may remain on the skin and conjunctiva of eyes. If you feel serious discomfort or lasting for a long time, please consult a professional doctor in time.
Eye cream may be caused by irritating ingredients in the product or improper use. Choosing a mild and non-irritating eye cream and using it correctly and appropriately can reduce the occurrence of eye discomfort. If necessary, please consult a professional doctor to get better eye care.