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Symptoms of eyelid dermatitis are itching and redness along with a rash that could be painful. Also small raised areas that look like pimples could be present. Let's look at what is a possible treatment and how to avoid eyelid dermatitis later on.
A Treatment Plan
Unless other portions of the face are affected, you can assume that the causative allergens, irritants or toxins are present in something you use on your eyelids. Cosmetics (eye makeup) are the likely culprits.
No woman wants to give up wearing makeup. You can try using hypoallergenic makeup, but they are not necessarily free of allergens. The term hypoallergenic has no legal definition. The same is true of the terms dermatologist tested and doctor approved.
You will need to look for makeup that is free of artificial preservatives and added fragrances. Natural mineral based pigments and powders are the least likely to cause irritation. You should avoid talc, but powdery makeup is less likely to cause problems than liquids.
It is a good idea to make sure that your other skincare products are free of common allergens, irritants and toxins. If you have eyelid contact dermatitis, other areas of your skin may be affected in the future.
To treat and relieve the symptoms, you need a nourishing eye serum. One that contains natural anti-inflammatories and antibacterial agents.
To summarize the plan:
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Eyelid Dermatitis - Cause and Treatment Plan
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