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Sometimes smoke damage or pollen damage or a wood chip damage could be to blame. I'm lookin for second opinions on this being the answer for eyeball moisturizing.

2007-04-08 18:13:54 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Men's Health

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Warnings

* For external use only.
* When using this product do not get into eyes.

According to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) under toxicology: "May cause eye, skin or digestive irritation."

2007-04-08 18:16:37 · answer #1 · answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7 · 2 0

You may have allergy eyes. I have the same thing and use Naphcon A drops. You can get them at any pharmacy and at Walmart or Kmart. They used to be available only by prescription but now are over the counter. Under $10. A small bottle lasts me about 4-6 months depending on how often my symptoms flare and how bad the season is.

2007-04-08 18:18:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i apply it to my lips each and every nite before mattress and each and on a daily basis when I bathe. it really is an outstanding primer for lipstick. it is also large less than your eyes once you've very dry epidermis. It replaced right into a lifesaver for me after I lived in NYC and were given undesirable dry epidermis less than my eyes each and every wintry climate. I also positioned it on the tops of my fingers the position i could get cracked epidermis in chilly climate. Then positioned a layer of Vaseline intensive Care lotion on correct. Very delicate outcomes.

2016-11-27 20:41:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

DO NOT USE those products in or real close to your eye. If the eyes get yellowed you need to see a doc. For red irritated eyes you something like refresh tears or Systane eye drops. If it happens often get your eyes checked by the doc to be sure something else isn't going on.

2007-04-08 18:18:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, please do not put any vaseline or petroleum jelly in your eyes. This could give you a bacterial infection. It is not meant to be used for this. Get yourself a bottle of good lubricant eye drops or a bottle of allergy eye drops.

2007-04-08 18:17:35 · answer #5 · answered by Sparkles 7 · 0 0

yellowing of the eye can be really serious. Have you had a tuberculosis shot? Yellow eyes are a sign of it. I hope it isn't something as serious as TB but i would definitely go to the doctor ASAP.

2007-04-08 18:54:14 · answer #6 · answered by Steph 2 · 0 0

Do not put Vaseline or petroleum jelly in your eyes.

2007-04-08 18:18:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

both the petroleum jelly and vaseline say to avoid contact with eyes... prob want some sort of eye drop like clear eyes or visine. if it won't go away you might consider seeing an eye doctor (optimologist?)

2007-04-08 18:17:16 · answer #8 · answered by Taylor G 2 · 0 1

Why in the world would you apply petroleum jelly in your eyes? Use eyedrops. There are tons of different eyedrops sold in drugstores.

2007-04-08 18:19:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Talk to an eye-doctor.
But I def. would have my head examined if I even thought of putting vasaline on my eye balls.

2007-04-08 18:21:38 · answer #10 · answered by caciansf 4 · 0 0

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