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Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:56 am |
is there a Super hydrating eye cream with spf for VERY sensitive eyes
every eye cream makes my lines worse especially if it has spf in it
should i just try a super gentle face moisturizer with spf for under the eyes
which ones to try that are very very hydrating and affordable, with stable sunscreen protection?
i hate that i have such sensitive super dry eye skin
also need fragrance free |
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Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:56 am |
When you say that spf makes you more wrinkly, do you know what active ingredient is causing it? SPF is achieved through chemical ingredients or physical ingredients. |
_________________ 40, Asian, Fitpatrick III with mostly moderate hyperpigmentation and isolated severe. Currently on Obagi Nu-Derm. |
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Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:13 am |
i think physical sunscreens dry me out, cause more eye wrinkles, and i dont know what ingredients in non-physical sunscreens are making lines worse under eyes.
when i go without eye creams that contain no spf and just use my La Mer only, my eyes look ok again after 3-4 days
however, other eye creams w/o spf also cause my fine lines to worsen so it's very difficult |
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Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:11 pm |
I just saw a little while ago Colorescience has this "eye sunscreen powder" with a cute little brush.
Spf 20 I think?
It is supposed to be really good.
I was going to get that but ended up getting Colorescience samples and bought the rollerball.
The rollerball they make is the most stupid annoying container everrrr.
Never getting that again
powder always spills out too much.
But the actual Colorescience powder seems good for sensitive skin,no problems using it yet! |
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Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:21 pm |
I personally like the Clarins spf 30 eye cream. It does go on matt. This is perfect for me as I have oily lids. So, I apply a moisturizing eye cream where dry (under neath/lower) first. Then I apply the Clarins all over.
If the LaMer is working for you; I would use it first than apply a sunscreen product over it.
Most eye creams with spf are not very moisturizing on their own. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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