deuseczemachina
Dry/Sensitive
First Aid Beauty have a niacinamide eye cream which is supposedly quite good (although I haven’t tried it myself). I also sometimes use my Purito Deep Sea moisturiser around my eyes which contains 2% niacinamide and I’ve never had any issues.
It is formulated in quite a few eye creams so the ingredient should be fine on the skin around the eyes. I’d start on a low percentage and see if your skin reacts as that skin can be more sensitive.
Hope this helped! 😊
olapaloo
Dry/Resilient
Rather get specialised brightening eye serums that are formulated for eye care, usually vitamin c and retinol are more common agents.
When applying eye creams you don’t even put that directly on your eyelid but use your ring finger to gently apply the product in a circle along the bottom of your eyelid and around the corner of the hollow of your eye. The skin there is so thin that it will spread to your eyelid naturally.
meumeu
Dry/Resilient
I put my niacinamide on my eyelid cz it didn't react my eyes. But i think eye cream that contains niacinamide would ve safer option
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evamaria
Oily/Resilient
I use TO niacinamide on my eyes lids and worked very well, no undesire reactions and keeps my lids oil free




