DAAO cosmetics OEM:How can I quickly recover from an allergic reaction to eye cream?

2026-04-06 Visits:

Eye cream is an essential skincare product we use daily. Its effectiveness is excellent, making it very popular. However, the skin around our eyes is very delicate, and there are many things to consider when using eye cream. So, what should you do if you experience redness and swelling due to an eye cream allergy? How can you quickly recover from an eye cream allergy? Let's take a look with Guangdong Daao Cosmetics OEM Manufacturer.


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What to do about redness and swelling due to an eye cream allergy?



This situation is likely caused by local irritation, usually due to allergies or bacterial infections. Active symptomatic treatment is necessary. It's recommended to stop using the product. Simultaneously, you can actively treat your symptoms with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy medications. However, avoid spicy, acidic, and irritating foods.



How to quickly recover from an eye cream allergy?



1. First, soothe the allergy.



After experiencing an allergic reaction to eye cream, you should immediately stop using it and then soothe the eye area. Those experiencing eye cream allergies can choose professional anti-allergy products to repair the skin, inhibit the spread of allergens, and control the symptoms of the eye allergy.



2. Use Aloe Vera to Aid Anti-Allergy Treatment


After experiencing an allergic reaction to eye cream, you can choose to use aloe vera gel to repair the allergy symptoms. This is because aloe vera gel has excellent repairing and soothing properties.


3. Use Natural Skincare Products


After an allergic reaction to eye cream, even after using anti-allergy products to repair the skin around your eyes, don't assume the symptoms are completely gone. Instead, use skincare products with natural ingredients for a month to allow the skin around your eyes to fully soothe and completely eliminate the allergy symptoms.


Do I need to apply toner before applying eye cream?


The correct procedure is to apply eye cream immediately after washing your face. Because the skin around the eyes is more delicate, only products specifically formulated for this area should be used. Products used on other skin areas are too oily and heavy for the eye area, not only failing to absorb well but also potentially causing milia (small white bumps). If you apply toner first, some of it will inevitably get onto the eye area, affecting the absorption of the eye cream afterwards. This is why some people say the same eye cream is effective and doesn't cause milia, while others say it's ineffective and even causes milia. It's definitely largely due to improper use.


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