Re: ezcema under eye
Royal Jelly Eye Creme is a natural product developed by the Burt's Bees product line. You may want to give it a try.
I am familiar with the effectiveness of the Burt's Bees product line; because, the Burt's Bees Baby Bee Buttermilk lotion cleared up a severe (total body) eczema breakout on my 3 month old niece in two weeks. She is almost 3 years old, still eczema free, and we still use the lotion as a daily moisturizer for her skin. The Baby Bee Buttermilk soap and the Baby Bee Buttermilk lotion are also items that you may want to consider adding to your skin care regime. Don't let the fact that it is formulated for babies deter you. It is for sensitive skin of all ages. However, if you have a sensitivity to fragrance, this product may not be for you. Test a sample packet on a small area to test for allergens, before making a large purchase. You can visit www.burtsbees.com to find out more about the products mentioned and read the testimonials.
You are to be commended for all that you've done internally to obtain good health. It takes a person of strong character, stamina and commitment to achieve such a task. The steps that you've taken towards good health are not in vain. There are three points of attack in the fight against eczema that must be addressed, in order to successfully heal the skin of eczema breakout. They are INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND FOREIGN. In other words; strengthen and restore balance to the immune system, rehydrate the severely dehydrated skin by moisturizing with a natural (steroid free) moisturizer, and identify your particular allergen(s) so that you may rid it of your environment when possible.
You've done a slam dunk internally; however, the external and foreign have got to be addressed as well. You need to find a vitamin enriched moisturizer that works with the skin to heal the skin. It is also equally imperative that you identify your allergen, so that you can rid it from your environment. You've pinpointed the season of breakout as the winter; and the location of breakout, on your hands. Dry air (air that lacks moisture) may be the culprit. You will probably need to moisturize your hands more generously during the winter season. The moisture barrier in your skin is the skin's defense against harmful allergens. The symptom is messaging to you that your hands are severely dehydrated and need added moisture. Can you think of anything in particular that has come into contact with your eye; such as makeup or some foreign object that has come into contact with the rims of a pair of glasses or sunshades? As I have said to many of the people I post, you have to become your own best detective in discovering what your allergen is. You have demonstrated that you definitely have the will power and the determination to see this through.
Also, the Forever Spring skin care line has a Ginseng Facial Feed which serves as a good healing agent for the skin. You can visit the Forever Spring website to find out more about this item as well.