Could it be a bad sign when an eye cream causes a burning sensation when first applying it or is this normal?

by admin on March 2, 2010

I have posted questions like these on here before as I am trying out different facial products and my face seems to be somewhat sensitive to some ingredients in a lot of them. The latest product I am trying is Neutrogena Anti-Oxidant Age Reverse Eye Cream and when I first apply it, I feel a burning sensation, but it doesn’t last long and it doesn’t make my skin red or irritated looking. It just doesn’t seem like it should do this. Is there something better out there for people like me who have this problem? I am over 40 but have very good skin with no wrinkles or blemishes. I am intrigues by products that promise to keep your skin youthful looking but it’s ironic that these are usually the products that irritate my skin.

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eskimo March 2, 2010 at 12:08 am

i wouldnt use it, it just dosent seem right especially around the eye area. try apricot kernel oil. apply it lightly at night. i think that there is no need for all the added extras in creams (like petroleum oil!), and plant oils absorb better.

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