Hey, guys. So I'm pretty content with my eyebrow size - I used to overpluck them when I was younger, but they've grown in lately, and I'm happy with them. The only thing is sometimes I get REALLY dry skin under my eyebrows. Sometimes it looks so rough/dry that I remove the dry skin by gently scraping with tweezers. This process usually works, but I tend to lose one or two hairs in the process. Anyway, I get dry skin fairly often under there, so I was wondering if there was some way I could prevent it? Thanks..
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05-14-2011 09:32 PM #1
Dry Skin
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05-20-2011 04:22 AM #2Registered User
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I get that sometimes, and I find that a non-oily face moisturiser put on the dry patch works well.
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05-20-2011 02:45 PM #3Registered User
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They have eye creams that should help, but facial moisturizers are also a good investment, as well as exfoliating.
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08-10-2012 04:18 AM #6Banned User
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Creams and lotions specific to the eye area are also available to help keep the sensitive skin moisturized.
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08-17-2012 09:34 AM #7allisimpson.com <- typeit
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08-19-2012 10:40 PM #8
Try a thick moisturizer like Eucerin or something. Put it on sorta thick before bed and sleep with it on. See if that works. I use that in the winter when my eyelids get really dry and flaky and it works like a charm.
Eucerin doesn't have any scent in it either so it should be fairly hypoallergenic and fine on such sensitive skin.
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08-21-2012 08:27 AM #9Registered User
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if you want more healthy-natural solution try to apply a little of olive oil on that area and wash it after 20 minutes
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08-21-2012 10:33 AM #10
^That's a really good suggestion as well. Olive oil, jojoba and tea tree oil are all great moisturizers.
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08-25-2012 01:22 AM #11Registered User
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Home remedies are the best option to take care of your skin like honey with lemon and honey with milk are best way to make your skin more bright and smooth.
nyc BlepharoplastyLast edited by jerrytalks; 08-28-2012 at 06:29 AM.
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08-27-2012 09:25 PM #12
Honey is good, yes. Lemon is naturally acidic and will dry out your skin, so that's a bit detrimental to what OP is trying to achieve.
Milk, if it's organic... But milk really has no moisturizing benefits, so that'd be pointless.
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08-29-2012 02:15 AM #13Registered User
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olive or coconut oil..it is the best for you
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09-09-2012 12:25 PM #14Registered User
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my eyelids used to get pretty dry, but it stopped once i started using this lid scrub http://www.hairnskin.org/?p=23.

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