Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Best eye cream for dry skin on a budget?

Skin around above and below my eyes serious dry (%26amp; flakey sometimes). What is best?





Prone to breakouts, currently I wash with baking soda and follow up with Clean %26amp; Clear 3 step. No breakouts, but worried about an eye moisturing cream that might make me breakout





Also, I wear contact lenses if it mattersBest eye cream for dry skin on a budget?
i had quite bad dry skin under my eyes as well, it turned out to be eczema, if that's what you have too then normal moisturisers could just make it worse.


you might be best going to your doctor just to check it out, they'll be able to prescribe the best one


good luck :]Best eye cream for dry skin on a budget?
Well, you don't mention what your budget is... but I really like Nivea's CoQ10 Anti-wrinkle cream in a tube. I know it's for wrinkles... but I LOVE the creamy texture and I use it anyways (I'm 20). I've used it for years and I have pretty acne prone skin too, and no blackheads or pimples around the area. It's actually one of the very few things that keeps my eye area moisturized. You can get it from Wal-Mart for around $13-15.





As an alternative, you can simply buy almond oil from the grocery store and just gently pat it into your skin at night, so your skin is not dry in the morning. I have done this before too, and it makes the area very moisturized.





Regardless of what you choose, I highly do not recommend getting an eye cream that has 'brightening' particles in it, especially since you have contacts... basically they put little shimmer particles in the cream. Examples are Dove's brightening eye cream (in a tube) and Olay's brightening eye cream (peach coloured cream in a small jar). I find that it can easily get inside the eye and causes a lot of irritation.





Best of luck!
In many cases when someone purchases over the counter skin care products, they contain high amounts of chemical ingredients which are very much harsh on the skin. These products can cause negative side effects like rash, irritation, redness, itching etc.


Good news is there are solutions which are a lot safer and effective than artificial ones. These are none other then organic cosmetics. The best thing about such items is that they are totally free of side effects.


Whenever you are applying something over your skin it is soaked up inside your body and gets mixed with the bloodstream. The chemicals from those products are dangerous because their reactions can cause severe damages to your over all health condition. You body doesn鈥檛 absorb the chemicals easily and for that reason, they stay in the body a longer period of time and can cause severe reactions.


Conversely, natural cosmetics are easily absorbed by your body and don't cause any negative side effects inside since they are organic substances. The good thing is not only are they safe to use but the components in such cosmetics are quite healthy for your skin too.


Organic cosmetics have this amazing capability to repair damaged skin and can help you to achieve a smooth, fresh and shiny appearance. Now this is something the best cosmetics should do but as previously mentioned the addition of harsh chemicals offsets this benefit. So, always go for the natural cosmetics, you will be thankful to yourself for choosing this option at the end of the day and your body will thank you too!


I found a really great article that addresses this very question where you can look more into it. I really offers some great solutions to you problem. You can read all about it at http://tinyurl.com/6toh2q


Good Luck and Good Health!!
';special'; eye contour balm by clarins is really good also gentle

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