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Casablanca
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Joined: 02 Feb 2010
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Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:30 am |
my under eyes are really prone to milia and every time i try a new eye cream i get more milia.
i haven't used an eye cream for awhile cause i don't want more milia but my under eyes are super dry.
does anyone know a good eye cream that hydrates and wont cause more milia?
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Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:18 am |
yes, you should stop for a while. And you can use some gel, i use the ismoers 3000for eyes, it is good for me. |
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Liu Yueyue
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Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 4
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Sat Aug 21, 2010 3:15 am |
May be you can try the body shop unperfumed elderflower eye gel. It is suit for all skin types and is very debonnaire. It is said that the ranee danna Diana Spencer like it very much. |
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Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:12 am |
I like Olay eye gel,
it is the cheapest one of that brand and is quite light and no fragrance.
For skin that is not super dry or daytime it is good.
At Walmart it is also $10
which is really good and surprizing!
it is hard to find sometimes as they seem to promote the more expensive olay eye creams at other stores.
this is one that is in the original black packaging..been around quite a few years. |
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Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:13 pm |
Juara has an eye cream that didn't cause any milia for me. It was somewhat moisturizing, but other than that, did nothing for my under eye lines. I'm still on the hunt... |
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Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:30 pm |
any good eye cream to recommend for preventing dark circles? |
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leesmith
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Joined: 28 Aug 2010
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Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:01 pm |
as an esty I give an eye serum ( i like A Natural Differences cobra eye serum for eyelid and under eye ( that soft delicate area) it really helps soothe, tighten and strengthen the eye tissue. Most eye creams cannot be applied above the orbital bone and can cause milia because they are too heavy. |
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Betsie
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Joined: 29 Aug 2010
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Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:22 am |
My eyes are allergic to just about all products. I've finally found an eye cream I can tolerate: Eucerin Q10 eye cream. It only has SPF5 but it's better than nothing.
Proper eye creams are not supposed to run once they are applied, which is why they are more expensive than face creams, but many of them do, I've found. The Eucerine seems ok. |
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Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:23 pm |
I used to get milia terribly. I use the IS Clinical Youth Complex or Eye Complex. They are very light, non-occlusive, effective, and you need the teeniest bit so they last a very long time. |
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oyepítbull
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Joined: 29 Aug 2010
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Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:46 pm |
Hey all,
i've recently been doing a bit of research on this myself, i have just this minute joined the site and it's my first post so hope it's helpful.
I'm a 26yr old guy, and as you can imagine guys don't often know about skincare etc, it's kind of a new generation thing 'men and skincare'...so anyway i've had dark undereye circles since my late teens and in them are these small bumps, which it turns out are milia.
They are tiny (not like most of the photo's you will find if you google image search 'milia'), smaller than a pinhead but quite a few of them all together.
After some research i've found the cause (correct me if i'm wrong here) to be a number of things, such as moisturizers, oily shower gels, makeup, general self produced grease (if you are prone to greasy skin) etc, clogging up the pores of this soft skinned area.
Non comedogenic moisturizers should be used around the eyes and any other other area's prone to clogging.
I've recently just splashed out on an eye cream from a company called Yon-Ka (I understand a few people on this site already know of their products well). The eye cream I bought was the phyto-contour cream for eyes which supposidly helps to dissolve protein/whatever is trapped in the pores.
As well an enzymatic exfoliation lotion/cream will help, I haven't done this stage as I could only afford the eye cream for now, but I have been using a gentle soap free facial wash by Simple that really cleans the area of any greasy feel and leaves it feeling dry and un-moisturized (which to me is good, as you know there is nothing on the skin that can clog the pores), then I apply the Yon-Ka cream. I do this morning and night (being a typical guy, i haven't ever done this, just washed and moisturized AM then all good til the next day lol).
The cream itself feels quite greasy but if it's been said to work then i'm happy to try it.
Hope my essay of a contribution helps a little
Kevin |
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sillybugs
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Joined: 01 Sep 2010
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Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:24 pm |
I second the Isomers recommendation. I've been using it for about 3 months and so far no new milia for me. I have quite a few already |
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