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When an eye product is used and irritation occurs, it is often assumed that the product is the problem. This is the first conclusion drawn, when there are three other causes that are probably more likely: -Synthetic Fragrance: This is the number one cause for skin reactions. Synthetic fragrance is often an irritant and signs can range from mild itching and swelling to a red rash. The eyes are a delicate area to begin with, and if your eye cream has this unnecessary ingredient, it can react poorly. (None of the Renée Rouleau skin care products contain synthetic fragrance.)… -Overuse: A small drop is all that is needed in the eye area. If you overdo it the product will actually end up in your eyes, picked up by your eyelashes! Every time you blink the hairs will lift microscopic amounts of product and it will eventually deposit into your eyes. Anything that enters the delicate eyes will be an obvious irritant. -Applying Too Close: Did you realize eye creams migrate on warm skin? The cream you’ve rubbed all over your eyelids will move into your eyes all the faster because it has nowhere else to go. When you yawn it will push it up by the tears; when you rub your eyes it will press it in by your fingers. Make sure you leave a clear area around the eyes when applying cream and only apply to the bone area. So before you assume it’s the eye cream, be sure to follow this expert advice! See our collection of our gentle eye care products! Sign up here to receive our monthly skin tip e-newsletter delivered directly into your email box! ![]() Content Copyright © 2012, Renée Rouleau, Inc PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may use any items from this article in your print, blog, magazine or electronic newsletter. But in order to do so, you must include the following paragraph including a link to www.ReneeRouleau.com. Information courtesy of www.ReneeRouleau.com, a website with skin care tips, products based on nine skin types and advice from skin care expert and celebrity esthetician, Renée Rouleau.
Posted October 4, 2010 by Renée Rouleau
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