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Give the Dermalogica Total Eye Care a try. There is no artificial scent or color in this SPF-infused eye cream. The eye cream reduces wrinkles and dark circles while also shielding the eyes from the sun's rays.
I love using the Forest Essentials Light Hydrating HydraThis hydra eye gel contains aloe vera, rose water, cucumber, and turmeric. The eye gel feels incredibly light and quickly absorbs into the skin around the eyes. Both milia and your eye area's skin are well-cared for by it. Eye Gel. It's so good I almost wanna gatekeep it.
The flow recipe avocado melt eye cream is one of the few that don’t give me milia. Also use the dr. Dennis gross eye serum.
It’s so variable because Estee lauder caused Milia for me 😭 also kiehls night repair gave me Milia as well. I recommend getting a sample size before purchasing anything honestly
I tried several creams to remove my milia but my doctor told me that it should be removed by professionals otherwise it will leave a deep scar on your face because milia is composed of protein and keratin that like hardens overtime. Removing it by yourself will leave a permanent scarring.
Omg! You definitely don’t need to remove Milia. They go away on their own once you stop using a heavy cream under the eyes
I put a dot of retin a on mine each night before bed. Eventually, the retin a sort of dissolves it. It may take a while for the retin a to dissolve the milia, but I don’t like the idea of manual extractions.
I am super prone to milia and have really dry skin so it’s been tough to find a cream that doesn’t give me more! Highly recommend Dieux Skin’s moisturizer and new eye gel - it’s formulated to hydrate without causing milia. I got mine extracted during a facial and haven’t gotten any more in the last few months using those. Also just started an eye-specific retinol so we’ll see how that goes.
Sunday Riley CEO autocorrect works well for me
I've been using the Clinique Even Better Eyes Circle Corrector for as long as I can remember. This has been tried and true by ophthalmologists. The eye cream feels quite pleasant and light. The cooling tip on this lotion helps to massage away the puffiness around your eyes. With continued use, the cream is reported to lessen milia and dark circles.
I've recently gotten into Korean beauty products and I fell in love with the Innisfree The Green Tea Seed Eye Cream. This product helps you take good care of your eyes and is more equivalent to an eye serum. The cream keeps your skin fresh and revitalized because it contains a lot of green tea and Jeju plant extracts.
My dermatologist friend recommended me the Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle Correcting Eye Cream and it's been a staple in my routine ever since. This eye cream for healing wrinkles aids in giving your eye area a soft, even appearance. The eye lotion contains laser technology but has no negative side effects.
Can confirm as a former Clinique corporate employee, this is one of their top sellers but they put it on the dl bc they don’t want to be known as an anti wrinkle brand (young and HAPPY!!!) but the entire repairwear line has a strong following
Hello there! I use the La Roche Posay Redermic R Eyes Retinol Eye Cream. So far it is effective for me.
Have you tried using the Neutrogena healthy skin anti-wrinkle eye cream? It works wonders.
Try the Colorescience Total Eye 3-In-1 Anti-Aging Renewal Therapy. It was recommended to me by friend. I love it. Really effective.
I've had a lot of success with Paulas Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA salic acid. I'd also suggest seeing an estetician. I know it can be costly, but having someone extract them helps so much. At least try and do one facial with extractions and the BHA can help keep them away. Hope this helps!
Also another brand that I didn't see come up - the ordinary! they have some great products and are really cost-effective
Try Paula’s Choice BHA 9 Treatment. This is relatively a spot treatment so it's not advised that you use it all over your face. Nevertheless, it's quite the product. Works effectively for me.
Milia and dark spots are two different concerns and it's quite difficult to find one product that targets the 2 skin concerns. But I did manage to find one. It's called Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel. Glycolic and salicylic acid treats the milia while vitamin c and retinol brightens dark spots.
If you have sensitive skin and is looking for a gentle treatment, try Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Night Cream. It doesn't only treat milia but also improves skin texture and fine lines.
I don't have anything to recommend for your milia concern. I do have a product I want you to try for dark spots - Murad Rapid Dark Spot Correcting Serum. It's kind of pricey but I guarantee you're going to wanna buy this.
Estée Lauder makes amazing eye creams.
any one in particular that you liked?