What to apply for dry, stinging, and red skin around the eyes
Under normal circumstances, products that can be used for dryness, stinging, and redness around the eyes include medical-grade petroleum jelly, ceramide eye creams, vitamin E cream, recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel, and hydrocortisone cream. Specific details are as follows:

1. Medical-Grade Petroleum Jelly: With a gentle and non-irritating texture, it forms a sealed protective film on the skin surface around the eyes, reducing moisture loss and relieving dryness. It also isolates external irritants, helping to reduce stinging sensations. It is suitable for periorbital discomfort caused solely by dryness, especially for sensitive skin.
2. Ceramide Eye Cream: Contains ceramides similar to natural components of the skin barrier. It replenishes lipids missing in the periorbital skin, repairs damaged barriers, enhances the skin’s ability to retain moisture, and improves dryness and redness. Long-term use can increase the tolerance of the skin around the eyes and reduce recurrent stinging.
3. Vitamin E Cream: Contains vitamin E, which provides moisturizing and soothing effects. It helps relieve tightness and stinging caused by dry skin around the eyes, gently nourishes the skin, and promotes skin repair. Suitable for mildly dry or slightly reddened periorbital skin; avoid contact with the inside of the eyes during application.
4. Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor Gel: Promotes regeneration of epidermal cells in damaged skin around the eyes, accelerates barrier repair, and reduces dryness, stinging, and redness caused by impaired skin barrier. Suitable for cases involving minor skin damage or high sensitivity. Apply thinly as directed.
5. Hydrocortisone Cream: A mild corticosteroid medication with anti-inflammatory and antiallergic properties. It can quickly relieve noticeable redness and stinging around the eyes caused by allergies or inflammation. However, as this is a medicinal product, it should only be used under a doctor's guidance to avoid potential side effects from prolonged use.
Before applying any eye-area product, wash your hands thoroughly and apply a small amount gently by patting onto the skin around the eyes—avoid vigorous rubbing. If discomfort worsens after use or symptoms persist for more than three days, seek medical attention promptly.