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Hydrating eye creams that do not contain any anti aging ingredients - at least not harmful.

Hey picky community! I've been wanting to buy a hydrating eye cream for the longest time, especially since being diagnosed with psoriasis under both of my eyes. So I've been looking into some recommendations & such, during that, I came across so many products labelled as 'anti-aging' or 'firming/rejuvenating'. I have young incredibly dry & sensitive skin which makes finding an appropriate one far more difficult. Any truly cruelty free product recommendations?
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Personally, I enjoy using the Tony moly green tea one. But just keep in mind that psoriasis is highly triggered by stress and also talk to your derma, because this is the only one condition that has recommendations in some cases to expose your skin to sunlight without sunscreen. >>ONLY UNDER DERMATHOLOGIST PRESCRIPTION<< Also there are some eye creams with mild exfoliants that used few times a week would help you with the cell overgrow, but as this is a tricky affair, I would ask which one to the dermatologist.
The Chok Chok Green Tea Watery Eye Cream

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The Chok Chok Green Tea Watery Eye Cream

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My top favourite eye cream as someone with very dry skin is Coxir’s black snail eye cream! The ingredients are very much focused on soothing and hydrating the skin, even the collagen is for added moisturization. It feels very gentle too!
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Thanks 😊 I know I won't be able to buy it cause I am allergic to snail mucin but thank you again 🥰
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Bare in mind that if you want to completely avoid anti aging ingredients, you reject almost every available eye cream available.
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A lot of this information is incorrect. For example: • Retinoids offer significant benefits beyond anti-aging treatments. These compounds are also effective in addressing acne, a common concern among young people. Dermatologists often prescribe retinoids to regulate skin cell turnover and reduce inflammation. This can help clear existing blemishes and prevent future breakouts, • Hyaluronic acid is a popular ingredient in skincare for its hydrating properties. It attracts and binds moisture to the skin, which can temporarily plump the skin's surface. This plumping effect can minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. However, it's important to understand that hyaluronic acid doesn't eliminate wrinkles permanently. The lines will reappear as the skin loses hydration, • Ceramides play a crucial role in maintaining the skin's protective barrier function. This barrier helps retain moisture and protect against external aggressors. However, wrinkle formation is a complex process involving collagen and elastin breakdown. While ceramides support skin health, they don't directly address these structural changes. Therefore, they may not eliminate existing wrinkles.
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You say in your post that you want an eye cream with no anti aging ingredients, and I tell you that there are tons of them that work like that, and by avoiding them, you reject a large amount of eye creams, and then you come back to tell me that these ingredients are not just anti aging? Are you conflicting your post with your own argument?
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This eye cream is perfect for all members of the family.
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