Coffee with Nurse Mary: Can I apply eye cream to my upper lid?

November 23, 2012 at 10:04 am 3 comments


Tune in to our newest webisode of Coffee with Nurse Mary for advice on your journey to great skin … all in the time you could drink a cup of coffee.

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3 Comments

  • 1. Angela Valen Retzios  |  November 23, 2012 at 1:17 pm

    Wonderful post. I was just going to email this question to Nurse Mary … you are really connected!!! Thanks for the tip.

  • 2. Karen Lovendahl  |  November 23, 2012 at 11:11 am

    I saw the entire video. What is the reason for not applying on the entire lid area? Why just above the crease? Thank you

    • 3. Derm RF  |  November 26, 2012 at 12:48 pm

      Eye creams are formulated for the skin around the eye and not the eye itself. When warm, creams can migrate slightly and enter the eye. Also, the upper lid folds in on itself, which can cause the cream to be pressed and move towards the lashes, eventually entering the eye.

      If you wish to treat the entire eye lid, consider the ANTI-AGE Eye Cloths for gently removing eye makeup, while simultaneously providing the sensitive eye area with powerful overnight anti-aging and restorative benefits. Two powerful forms of peptide technology work to replenish and strengthen the delicate tissue around the eyes, diminishing puffiness and fine lines.

      Your Derm RF Team


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