Mature eye cream that doesn’t clog

Anonymous
What are you guys having these days for 45+ skin/eye cream? Don’t have a lot of wrinkles, but want to keep that area moisturized. Problem is I get clogged pores/ milia what’s the most dick with some of the really thick creams. Anyone found a good solution who also gets clogged pores?
Anonymous
I really like Obagi's eye cream - it's smooth and doesn't pill (for me)
Anonymous
I like the vanicream... not the face one but the moisturizing cream in a big pump. I hadn't considered it because I thought it was meant for the body, but my derm gave me a sample to use on my entire face and I find it works well.
Anonymous
Kiehls avocado eye cream is really good.
Anonymous
I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.


Because you never got an allergic reaction or milia from a cream that's otherwise good for any other part of your face or body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.


Because you never got an allergic reaction or milia from a cream that's otherwise good for any other part of your face or body.


You should be fine with something that's non comedogenic. Surprisingly, vaseline is non comedogenic. I put it on top of my moisturizer a couple times a week to lock in the moisture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kiehls avocado eye cream is really good.


This. Never had any issues and it helps my eyes look much much healthier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.


Because you never got an allergic reaction or milia from a cream that's otherwise good for any other part of your face or body.


You should be fine with something that's non comedogenic. Surprisingly, vaseline is non comedogenic. I put it on top of my moisturizer a couple times a week to lock in the moisture.


Vaseline, a petroleum product, can be contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Studies show that exposure to PAHs eg skin contact over extended periods of time is associated with cancer. As such, the European Union classifies petrolatum a carcinogen and restricts its use in cosmetics. So use at your own risk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.


Because you never got an allergic reaction or milia from a cream that's otherwise good for any other part of your face or body.


You should be fine with something that's non comedogenic. Surprisingly, vaseline is non comedogenic. I put it on top of my moisturizer a couple times a week to lock in the moisture.


Vaseline, a petroleum product, can be contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Studies show that exposure to PAHs eg skin contact over extended periods of time is associated with cancer. As such, the European Union classifies petrolatum a carcinogen and restricts its use in cosmetics. So use at your own risk.


Rfk Jr, your post is a bit alarmist. EWG gives vaseline a very low risk safety profile.

https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/products/988122-Vaseline_Petroleum_Jelly_100_Pure_Petroleum_Jelly_Original_Skin_Protectant/
Anonymous
La Prairie Skin Caviar Luxe is what you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood the concept of eye cream.


Because you never got an allergic reaction or milia from a cream that's otherwise good for any other part of your face or body.


You should be fine with something that's non comedogenic. Surprisingly, vaseline is non comedogenic. I put it on top of my moisturizer a couple times a week to lock in the moisture.


Vaseline, a petroleum product, can be contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Studies show that exposure to PAHs eg skin contact over extended periods of time is associated with cancer. As such, the European Union classifies petrolatum a carcinogen and restricts its use in cosmetics. So use at your own risk.


I agree. I only use Lanolin when I need a heavy duty occlusive barrier.
Anonymous
Alba Botanica Un-Petroleum jelly is another option.
Anonymous
I use Strivectin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kiehls avocado eye cream is really good.


This. Never had any issues and it helps my eyes look much much healthier.


+2 for Kiehls avocado eye cream
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