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What Causes Dry Eye Lids?

For weeks now, my eyelids had been very dry. I do use a mild cleanser on my face/eyes. I have been using Vaseline to relieve the dryness. However, it has continued for some time now. I have tried not using eye makeup, but that did not make a difference. I'm wondering if there is some underlying cause. I have experienced this previously but it went away using Vaseline. It has been several weeks. Please advise.
Carol
Thu, 8 Jan 2015
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Hello and thank you for your question. The eyelids are a very sensitive area of skin. Try not washing them with cleanser, just with plain water. Also try using a non-petroleum based hypoallergenic lotion instead of the Vaseline to add moisture to your face and eyelids. Good luck to you and I hope this problem resolves soon. If not, it may be helpful to see a dermatologist.
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What Causes Dry Eye Lids?

Hello and thank you for your question. The eyelids are a very sensitive area of skin. Try not washing them with cleanser, just with plain water. Also try using a non-petroleum based hypoallergenic lotion instead of the Vaseline to add moisture to your face and eyelids. Good luck to you and I hope this problem resolves soon. If not, it may be helpful to see a dermatologist.