lilith
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Not strictly NIOD, but one of the Deciem products... have recently tried the Hylamide SubQ Eye. My eyes are sore and super-dry. I think the retinol is not for my skin.
Probably doesn't help that I'm off the back of a cold and "enjoying" tree pollen hayfever, so undereye area very dark and sensitive.
Anyone else tried this product - how did you get on? Any initial problems that resolved themselves on further exposure?
i have used this for 5 month, no problems
sometimes day and night and sometimes in conjunction with AH absolute eye complex
and occasionally the Decleor Hydrotenseur
i haven't finished my first bottle yet
but just recently bought another bottle as Boots had it in store for £15 (possibly a mistake as higher price online)
i do also apply the Niod CAIS 1% and MMHC up to under lash line and over eye lid
so this area is getting a good amount of Hyaluronic acid at different levels too
my eyes do get dry and itchy and sore during hayfever/pollen time
as you say, it may not be helping either
also, how long have you been using it ?
the below surface hydration stuff can take a little while to kick in
and you may need, for surface hydration, some addtional HA or eye cream
it is a serum, and as you know, very light, so an eye cream on top may be an interim option
esp for surface hydration locally
i have not felt the need for an eye cream on top
and i prefer to keep it light in that area
but i did not start using this in hayfever time
and change of season time often kicks something off too
anyway, if you feel sure it doesn't agree with you
did you perchance buy it at Deciem ?
if yes, i wouldn't feel shy to return for refund