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Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:58 am |
I've read a few posts about people using oils under their eyes (avocado, jojoba, wheat germ) and am wondering if they could cause milia? I've been using Caudalie countour creme which seems to be OK, but I think it might have been the cause of a strange red, dry/scaly patch on my eyelid.
As a side question - any suggestions for eyecreams that don't cause milia?
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_________________ *¸.·´¯)¸.·´fair/medium, tans easily; combo but mostly dry, sensitive skin¸.·´¯)¸.·´* |
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Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:24 pm |
I use olive oil under my eyes and no milia so far....
I'd stop using any eye treatments for a bit to see if the problem goes away....then reintroduce it to find out if it is the culprit or if it was just a freak occurance. |
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Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:24 am |
I use emu oil under my eyes and everywhere else for that matter. It is not irritating and is much like the sebum (natural oils) that are found naturally in human skin, so it should not be irritating nor break you out. Just be sure that it doesn't have any vitamin E added to it if you are sensitive to it, the vitamin E has left me red and irritated. Also make sure it is completely refined so as to remove any bacteria in it and is of cosmetic and pharmeceutical grade. It's the best moisturizer I've ever used. It also helps other products such as serums to penetrate deeper if applied over other products. |
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Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:24 am |
I use Emu or Avacado - no problems yet been doing it for a while now. |
_________________ Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too. ~ Voltaire www.Candessence.com |
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Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:23 pm |
Thanks for your replies! I have a bottle of squalene on it's way and am tempted to try emu too. I'm also collecting samples of eye creams to figure out if I want to go with a cream or an oil.
I was in Sephora today and the SA was telling me I should only be applying eye creams to the orbital bones? I'm going to post a separate Q right now... |
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Indalo
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Mon Mar 06, 2006 7:46 pm |
Camellia and rosehip seed oil are both very light and can be used even on the eyelids. |
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Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:56 pm |
Rose hip oil is excellent for aging delicate skin. |
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