IS RETINOL SAFE AROUND THE EYES? 👀 DERMATOLOGIST

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @TheSkinnyZ
    @TheSkinnyZ 2 года назад +388

    "Getting older is really, really common." gave me a good chuckle!
    I've been using retinol all over my face since the first big lockdown with no issues around the eyes.

    • @valiaudet3415
      @valiaudet3415 Год назад +2

      Have you had a visit to ophthalmologist? Or have you just not felt any symptoms discussed. I'm always careful to avoid about everything near my eyes

    • @taurus8263
      @taurus8263 Год назад +2

      Same her, never had any issues. Of course I try no to exagerrate with the amount, and don't put it into my eyes 😅

    • @XoxoXoxi
      @XoxoXoxi Год назад

      What tetinol do you use ?

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +12

      I did. When I moved to 1% retinol, my skin tolerated it well, so I started using it around the eyes as well. Few months later, I'm having really really dry eyes and discomfort. Went to the ophthalmologist, chronic dry eye, and surface of the eye temporarily damaged. Said I needed to use eye drops for life.
      Just as a precaution I stopped using the retinol around the eyes, and surprise surprise, my eyes are much better. The eye drops helped of course, but they are just a temporary fix, the effect only lasts some hours. And now, even if I don't use them, my eyes still aren't as dry as before.
      I still would like to try again to use the retinol 😅 just out of curiosity, to make sure it really was causing my dry eye

    • @ryanp.2254
      @ryanp.2254 9 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately for me, I used retinol cream around my eye and had an allergic reaction and puffy eyes immediately. It is not for everyone sadly 😢

  • @veronichelle
    @veronichelle Год назад +79

    Optometrist here 👋I appreciate the very unbiased take on this as I find dermatologists on social media typically err on the side of "there's no evidence that it affects meibomian glands/ dry eye, therefore it means you shouldn't worry about using retinoid around your eyes"
    Some patients do find great relief when they stop using their retinoids/retinol products around their eyes (anecdotally), but there are other changes I would recommend first when it comes to cosmetics or skin care. I think far higher up on my list is to 1) never tightline the eyes, 2) practise good eyelid hygiene (e.g., hypochlorous acid sprays, using approved eyelid cleansers and always removing all your makeup) and 3) avoiding formaldehyde/formaldehyde derivatives and other ocular surface-irritating ingredients in cosmetics... to name a few.

    • @JL-oi8di
      @JL-oi8di Год назад +1

      You are right, my eyes have been very dry and itchy since i used tretinoin on my face.

  • @sarazasowski7763
    @sarazasowski7763 2 года назад +31

    I deeply deeply adore creators who put chapters up! Thank you for this thoughtful touch!

  • @hhagagahtt1
    @hhagagahtt1 2 года назад +145

    can we just stop for a moment and admire how good Dr. Dray's communication skills are?? succinct and comprehensive at the same time!

  • @mrsbinkbonk
    @mrsbinkbonk 2 года назад +174

    I always appreciate reminders and hints regarding how to best use tretinoin.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  2 года назад +15

      thanks for watching

    • @Novemberrain111
      @Novemberrain111 2 года назад

      Dr Dray, I been watching ur vids on tretinoin. I have rosacea- very sensitive skin. Ugh. Is this safe for this skin type? Thanks for all your info. Have a great day!😊🌸

    • @ho-ry5uf
      @ho-ry5uf 2 года назад +4

      @@DrDrayzday is there anything that I can use instead of vaseline around the eyes before retinol ? Whenever I use vaseline there I get tiny white pimples that dont want to go away

    • @sarahmunson1778
      @sarahmunson1778 2 года назад +1

      @@Novemberrain111 dr dray has videos on retinol for sensitive skin, I suggest checking that out

    • @MrAceekidd
      @MrAceekidd Год назад +3

      @@ho-ry5uf use the sandwich technique, Moisturiser then retinol followed by Moisturiser again. This reduces irradiation.

  • @aszechy
    @aszechy 2 года назад +47

    Thank you for addressing this, I was really frustrated by all the videos about retinol around the eyes just repeating that it's totally okay for the SKIN around the eye - yes, but what about my actual EYES? The few opthalmologist videos on the topic are counseling against it and say the damage with long term use could be irreversible, so as much as I would love to, I decided not to use retinol in the eye area because I'd rather have wrinkles than suffer form dry eyes...

    • @BabyGangsterIsMe
      @BabyGangsterIsMe 8 месяцев назад

      agreed ..it happened to me .. i did not apply close to my eyes but it is still happen to me ..i think it is better to avoid eyes areas

  • @schildr3
    @schildr3 2 года назад +93

    THANK YOU for this video. As a dry eye sufferer, it's been incredibly frustrating trying to navigate what could affect my eyes. I don't produce enough tears and I have MGD. It's definitely an untapped market for skincare/cosmetics for dry eye people. I went a few years without having issues and then when I started getting better with my skincare routine and using sunscreen more frequently especially around the eyes I have gone down a deep hole of uncomfortable eyes. there's a whole list out there of ingredients we're supposed to stay away from. When I asked my dry eye specialist, he didn't have any recommendations on what to use. Just basically stay clear of anything. So the dermatologists won't recommend anything because they aren't eye specialist and eye specialists won't recommend anything because they aren't dermatologists. You can see where there is a major disconnect. And I can tell you using retinol (at all not just around the eyes) is definitely a hot topic in the dry eye communities to stay clear of! I don't put anything on my eyelids now. I'll use cleanser, but no moisturizer and no sunscreen. If I get a flare up because of a product, it pretty ruins my whole day. My eyes ache and then I start to get a pretty bad headache. Just overall it's such a headache and again super frustrating! Anyhow it would be a nice change to have dry eyes discussed more in skincare. :)

    • @ninimimi2906
      @ninimimi2906 2 года назад +17

      Using Cerave healing ointment to protect the skin around my eyes from other products and / or to maintain it moisturized has been a game changer. Maybe you should give it a try! Take care 🍀

    • @lauriediekrager8332
      @lauriediekrager8332 2 года назад +8

      I cannot use physical sunscreens on my face as they travel into the eye area. There are no eye lash serums I can use. I also beware of eye shadows that contain talc. Thank you Dr. Dray for mentioning the preservatives n eye drops as potential irritants. AND the trend to "tight line" with eyeliner is not healthy. I do put my tretinoin near my crows feet and am not overly cautious about applying my other serums and moisturizers around my eye area after I apply it.

    • @milayalyuda1
      @milayalyuda1 2 года назад

      May be psychologist can help

    • @schildr3
      @schildr3 2 года назад +7

      @@milayalyuda1 how would a psychologist help?

    • @adrienne403
      @adrienne403 2 года назад +4

      @Schildr3 i don't know why someone would say a psychologist will help. Just a mean comment. I liked your comments. Its added to a great conversation. I'm the one who said we didn't need so much medical info. I reread that today and could not believe i said. I must be getting senile. ? Who knows?

  • @kamilakaczmarek1755
    @kamilakaczmarek1755 Год назад +122

    I've been using topical retinol and tretinoin for around 3 years before i developed MGD. Ive used it near the eyes too, as I was obsessed with antiaging. At first i didnt even know where it came from, i didnt know the correlation as my simptoms affected mainly 1 eye. Mgd made me stop using contact lenses, I felt discomfort in any dry environment, it lead to depression... Please dont make the same mistake. Always protect the eyes, dont put retinols anywhere near the eyes if you dont have to. Fighting these little wrinkles is not worth putting our most precious sense organ into risk! Im a young female and a doctor, i wish the topic was discussed more.

    • @laiba97
      @laiba97 Год назад +8

      What about eye cream with retinol? Should it be avoid too?

    • @Maha50
      @Maha50 Год назад +11

      Thank you for your advice, that's saved my eyes. I was planning to put retinol gel under my eyes tonight!

    • @ilickgrandmas2854
      @ilickgrandmas2854 Год назад +3

      Did you manage to cure it?

    • @joebug8984
      @joebug8984 Год назад +4

      I made the same mistake. Im a young female and a doctor, sadly

    • @JS-dv9ji
      @JS-dv9ji 11 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your experience and putting it in perspective. Those little lines really aren't worth the risk.

  • @Mercurychick
    @Mercurychick 2 года назад +59

    Thank you so so so much for covering this topic! I suffer from dry eye disease and put a barrier around my eyes to prevent my retinol from creeping up. If I could go back in time to my younger days, I would not have used eyeliner religiously, never would have used contacts regularly and I would have gotten my eyes checked by an opthalmologist every couple years.

    • @confusedweeb6237
      @confusedweeb6237 2 года назад +1

      What’s wrong with wearing contacts regularly?

    • @Mercurychick
      @Mercurychick 2 года назад +7

      @@confusedweeb6237 you can increase the dryness of your eyes - with contacts you tend to blink less, etc. more important is to get your eyes checked regularly. With the examinatiom, the professional can see early damage before it gets serious and before you experience symptoms.

  • @alyshal417
    @alyshal417 2 года назад +72

    Been a year since I rescued my dog and he still comes running when Dr.Dray starts talking. So cute. Fostering another dog so soon you will have another fur baby follower 💕💕

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  2 года назад +23

      😍

    • @nadab4750
      @nadab4750 2 года назад +6

      Love it! Smart doggy! 🐶🐕
      👱‍♀️❤

    • @alyshal417
      @alyshal417 2 года назад +2

      @@nadab4750 it’s so cute. Only her. No other videos I watch haha

    • @nadab4750
      @nadab4750 2 года назад +2

      @@alyshal417 I'm curious, what type of dog to you have now... and do you know what type you will be getting?
      👱‍♀️❤

    • @alyshal417
      @alyshal417 2 года назад +5

      @@nadab4750 he is a Shitzu/Maltese mix. The foster coming is a mix too but what breed mix is still unclear.

  • @barnes166
    @barnes166 2 года назад +222

    I’ve been using tretinoin for over 14 years. I used to have dry crepey undereyes but Dr Dray’s recommendation of using a moisturizer with urea has been a game changer. I now use tretinoin up to my orbital bone and I have no dryness or crepy skin👍

    • @marvinjuliusmag-aso1137
      @marvinjuliusmag-aso1137 2 года назад +20

      What brand of the cream with urea are u telling us?thanks

    • @cindys.4234
      @cindys.4234 2 года назад +16

      Please share your tried and true moisturizer with urea.

    • @moonfairy100
      @moonfairy100 2 года назад +7

      Can you share the name of the moisturizer? 😊

    • @barnes166
      @barnes166 2 года назад +32

      @@marvinjuliusmag-aso1137 I use either Sukoyaka Suhada Urea eye cream or Zeroid Urea Cream both recommended by Dr Dray.

    • @sylvain123
      @sylvain123 2 года назад +11

      I've been using Hamilton brand urea cream and it's amazing. And it's really inexpensive in Australia. Edit and its cruelty free. Great for my excema and roseacea. And helps with dry peeling skin from adapalene.

  • @eduardogandara9422
    @eduardogandara9422 Год назад +4

    She’s one of the most intelligent people I haver ever heard speak. She is GREAT, she knows WAY more than any of the dermatologists I’ve consulted.

  • @jacpizi5316
    @jacpizi5316 2 года назад +9

    Happy to finally hear a derm speak abt this. Ik its only anecdotal evidence but ive heard a few eye doctors speak about this n its definitely important info for people to make their own decisions about using it around the eye

  • @GpD79
    @GpD79 2 года назад +21

    I'm so glad you made this video. I have been using adapalene since August 2021, and I have been putting it right under my eyes, on the crow's feet, and even a little on the upper eyelids where the crow's feet meet the eye. I've had absolutely no issue using adapalene there. No dryness, no irritation, nothing. So, I figured I could keep doing it, but I was always worried that I might be doing more harm than good, but now I feel better. THANK YOU!

  • @raeperonneau4941
    @raeperonneau4941 2 года назад +163

    Been using Retin A around my eyes for years with no noticeable problems.

    • @molsond72able
      @molsond72able 2 года назад +8

      Same here.

    • @jacpizi5316
      @jacpizi5316 2 года назад +12

      the dry eye is something that occurs decades down the line - from what ive heard from eye doctors

    • @raeperonneau4941
      @raeperonneau4941 2 года назад +19

      @@jacpizi5316 I’m decades in. Lol

    • @gamingwithalice5480
      @gamingwithalice5480 2 года назад +5

      Dr dray Can you try dhc cleansing oil I heard that it's better than the hadalabo one an it's also a Japanese product

    • @Fasts6732
      @Fasts6732 2 года назад +1

      Me too

  • @MeRe8966
    @MeRe8966 2 года назад +32

    I have been using Differin Gel for almost a year now. I started out just applying it to the face, but once I realized there was a market for retinol eye cream, I figured I’d just try out the Differin around the eyes. I use it both underneath my eyes and on my eyelids with no irritation.

    • @gaga4presidente
      @gaga4presidente 2 года назад +4

      omg really?? differin burns my eyelids sooo bad

  • @christinaflores9878
    @christinaflores9878 2 года назад +6

    Your skin is GLOWING Dr. Dray 🤲

  • @reneklein6049
    @reneklein6049 2 года назад +113

    Great topic today. As someone who has been using Tretinoin since my early 20s for adult acne, I was advised by a very savvy dermatologist to never stop using it, only in pregnancy and nursing.
    I'm 63, abd do use it under my eyes, but not to my lash line. I have dry eyes from both aging and Sjogrens. I use Restasis and a preservative free saline eye drop and a gel at night. My ophthalmologist knows that I put the Tretinoin under my eyes and around my crows feet. She's fine with it. Aging definitely plays a big part in getting dry eyes. By the time I was in my 40s, I could no longer wear my contact lenses. But, I have very few wrinkles, and that's good enough for me. I think most people use too much Retin-A. A pea size amount is all that's needed. I follow up with a facial moisturizer and put it around my eyes as well. 😊💖

    • @corninyourpoop
      @corninyourpoop 2 года назад +19

      Me looking at your profile photo to catch a peep of what 40 years of tret looks like: 🧐👀
      You are very beautiful! I have not used tret yet, no idea where to get it without insurance lol. But I have used retinol off and on for almost 18 years, and I do use it around the eyes as well. I also use eye drops. Will be switching to drops with methylcellulose specifically, from what I've researched, that's the best ingredient to avoid dry eyes. I learned the hard way, getting ret in my eye, which watered and spread lol. Thank you for your tip about using a pea sized amount.

    • @whale2207
      @whale2207 2 года назад +3

      Had you tried Castor oil for your dry eyes? It worked for me. I use it only at night. I rub it on my eyelash lid. You don't have to do it every night. I did it for a week. I had not done it again, but maybe is because I haven't had to be outside for a very long time.

    • @corninyourpoop
      @corninyourpoop 2 года назад +6

      @@whale2207 I tried castor oil for my lashes, but it would inevitably get in my eyes and cause an oily film :(

    • @phillyjilly
      @phillyjilly 2 года назад +1

      Hi i just got told i had ssa and dont have dry eyes like i used to in my 30s. Was told chronic dry eye syndrome. I wish i could talk to u re symptoms cuz the reddit groups aren't really givin me answers nor 3 rheums!!! Oh ya and a neurologist!

    • @reneklein6049
      @reneklein6049 2 года назад +3

      @@corninyourpoop thank you so very much for your kind words. I very much appreciate them. ❤

  • @Hurricanetongue
    @Hurricanetongue 2 года назад +10

    If you have sensitive eyes DO NOT put vaseline below your eyes. Ive tried that. Even a smidge, tiny little layer always seems to seep into my eyes and i wake up with irritated eyes the next morning.

  • @jacoblucas7292
    @jacoblucas7292 2 года назад +23

    I was in the market for a retinol eye product and I found RoC’s eye retinol was only $10 at dollar general while $20 at Walmart! I’m excited to try it out

  • @CompulsivePageTurner
    @CompulsivePageTurner 8 месяцев назад +2

    I started to get dry and red eyes 4 months ago...when I bought my first bottle of retinol. I'm glad I figured it out, and could understand why by watching your video. Thank God I caught it on time.

  • @ublaz106
    @ublaz106 2 года назад +22

    I have been using Retin-A .05 around my eyes for over 6 years almost daily and have had wonderful results with fine lines and have never experienced irritation or dry eyes. I am a 33 yr old male for reference

    • @eudespottier
      @eudespottier 2 года назад +6

      does this improve dark circle? ( the veinous one) or make it even worse? thanks

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад +2

      What moisturiser do you use over top ?? As I’m getting milia under my eye. Third night using tret and cerave moisturiser.
      I wait 30 min to apply tret after cleansing then 45 min later apply moisturiser.
      Thanks.

  • @Sara-ue6np
    @Sara-ue6np 2 года назад +32

    I’ve been using The Ordinary’s retinol about three months now. My eyes were dry and irritated for a few weeks, but are fine now. The same for my skin around the eyes. I’m so glad I didn’t stop, because my skin is so much better! Both wrinkles and old scars from acne have improved a lot! Thank you so much Dr Dray!❤️❤️❤️

    • @Ruby-ze5ii
      @Ruby-ze5ii 2 года назад +3

      @Sara sorry but pls may I ask which retinol from the ordinary are you using? Thank you

    • @Sara-ue6np
      @Sara-ue6np 2 года назад +5

      @@Ruby-ze5ii Yes, the 1% retinol in squalene.😊👍🏻

    • @jenniferkwok2897
      @jenniferkwok2897 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sharing!! I'm starting to use the retinol a few weeks ago. But seems that it is too harsh for my eyes. I'm adding a moisturizer to make it better for now. Oh, I'm using touchbeauty eye cream booster as well which would make my cream go twice as far. 😄

    • @Sara-ue6np
      @Sara-ue6np 2 года назад

      @@jenniferkwok2897 Yes, extra moisture is needed! I also changed my usual cleanser to Cerave’s hydrating cleanser. And the La Roche Posay’s uv-mune spf 50 in the day. The first spf that doesn’t burn my eyes😅👍🏻

    • @jenniferkwok2897
      @jenniferkwok2897 2 года назад +1

      @@Sara-ue6np Sounds great!! Already added the SPF to my list. 😁😁

  • @joycej9415
    @joycej9415 2 года назад +27

    Before I started putting vaseline or Aquaphor around my eyes before retinol I had some of the retinol migrate to my eyelid and cause a painful burn there. So I am very careful now and always use the vaseline to make sure that doesn't happen. Another good video and lots of info, thanks!

    • @zacktorretta7347
      @zacktorretta7347 Год назад +2

      Did you stop using tret at all for any period of time? Or did just switching to vaseline around the eyes help? Also, how long of using vaseline around the eyes until you noticed the dry eyes going away?

  • @taliasenders1483
    @taliasenders1483 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been suffering from dry eyes for years, finally found a pared down skin care routine that doesn’t irritate my eyes at all thanks to your recommendations! Coppertone mineral kids tear free spf 50 sunscreen with tinted Cerave sunscreen on top to mitigate the white cast and Cerave pm at night - that’s it and my eyes finally feel good all day! Had been using a drugstore staple daily moisturizer with a chemical spf and retinols for years :-(

  • @CRCC830
    @CRCC830 Год назад +3

    ever since i started using retinol eye creams i FEEL like my eyes have been dryer when i wear contacts (not that often). i read somewhere in the past that it thins your skin around your eyes as well. i’m not sure how accurate or what degree it is to, but i’ve been only using my retinol eye creams 2-3x a week. completely axing it out of my process led to milia and return of fine lines.
    Disclaimer: i wear contacts occasionally and part of my experience may have been placebo until this video. Dr Dray makes good points.

  • @megawintime
    @megawintime Год назад +10

    I'm 26 and started using over the counter retinol on my face 1-2 times a week and got dry eyes 7 months later. I'm in good health, so I was sort of stumped what could have effected my vision so suddenly. Definitely going to steer clear of retinols! I guess I was naive because I was using it on my entire face and then I would wake up with vision problems. I'm glad I found (what I think is) the solution. ... Side note, I often wonder if these sorts of conditions effect women more because our use of makeups and harsh skincare products in general

    • @alicecartwright9328
      @alicecartwright9328 7 месяцев назад +2

      What was your solution please? Or did you mean just avoiding retinols :D

    • @stephanievoller6548
      @stephanievoller6548 7 месяцев назад +1

      I stopped using retinol products and my dry eyes went away and didn't come back. I'm sure now (months later) that retinols really affected my vision

  • @carolgerstmann4852
    @carolgerstmann4852 2 года назад +18

    Such a helpful video! I have been using a miniscule amount of trerinoin on my crows feet area on and off for 20 years. I've developed dry eye as I've aged and this video made me feel better ! I do have rosascea and this correlation is so interesting!

    • @rabiabmk
      @rabiabmk Год назад

      Dry eyes ? Uh didn't moisturize them maybe..mine are becoming saggy ..i m scared .. it is producing extra collagen maybe .. kindly if uh know something tell me

  • @PlugInKali
    @PlugInKali 2 года назад +13

    I have been using 1% retinol and retinaldehyde around my eyes for seven years and I've never experienced dry eyes. Sure, in the beginning there were the typical retinol side effects, but after they subsided I haven't had any issues neither on my skin nor in my eyeballs. For context, I do stare at screens all day, but I'm not a contacts wearer, I don't use eye drops and I'm only 37.

    • @boomerang0101
      @boomerang0101 Год назад

      Bro I’m in the same situation (staring at a screen for money). Can I use a retinol based eye cream/serum for my dark circles?

  • @akeleven
    @akeleven 2 года назад +15

    I've had issues with those meibomian glands most of my life. Warned several times by ophthalmologists who didn't tell me what to do about it. (Probably as a result of living in Florida - 'fungus among us'). Just 4 months ago I found out about a lid cleansing product ( Sterilid) that has hypocholorous acid in it. Eyelids feel much better and seems to have improved my dry eye problem. Fingers crossed.
    For people who purchase it, it smells like bleach but it does not irritate the eye.

  • @cariferguson630
    @cariferguson630 2 года назад +25

    As someone with Sjogren’s Syndrome and hence dry eye disease this video was really interesting! Every night I use a vitamin a (retinol palmitate) ointment in my eyes which helps a lot with keeping my eyes moisturized. I will have to ask my optometrist next time I am at an appointment about topical use of retinol! Thanks!

    • @Skinbodycarestyle
      @Skinbodycarestyle 2 года назад

      How do you get test for this syndrome?

    • @cariferguson630
      @cariferguson630 2 года назад

      @@Skinbodycarestyle I was diagnosed based on blood work!

    • @ScoobyDoosMom
      @ScoobyDoosMom 11 месяцев назад

      This is confusing to me. If Retinyl palmitate is a retinol and there are so many recommendations not to use it under the eyes, or it will cause dry eye, it blows me away, that that same Products would be used in the eye to help dry eyes. This is so confusing and I wish something Dr Dray could address as I’m about to start tretinoin, and use a Mac eye cream that they just reformulated and added Retinyl Palmitate to, so I’m afraid to use it, but then, if that ingredient is put in an ointment to treat dry eye disease, it really leaves me stumped.

  • @janetthomas8244
    @janetthomas8244 2 года назад +3

    I have been using Neutrogena's eye cream with Retinol for about a year. Have had dry eyes for quite a while. They don't seem any worse, but maybe I should stop to be on safe side.

  • @tashamarie6205
    @tashamarie6205 2 года назад +2

    I just bought a Korean eye cream called “Teen again eye cream” I love it it’s a peptide and retinol eye cream but obviously you can use it all over.
    Can you review some different anti aging eye creams or do a preventative anti ageing skincare routine for people entering their mid-late 20’s?
    Love you and your videos I hope you read this

  • @misssoandso
    @misssoandso 2 года назад +4

    I use adapalene gel 4-5x per week. I kept getting dry eyes until I learned to apply petroleum jelly on my lids first before apply on the adapalene. I used to apply adapalene directly onto my face after cleansing, and then apply a thick moisturizer; what I didn’t realize was that I was smearing some leftover adapalene from my fingers and face onto my lids. So lesson learned: apply petroleum to lids and moisture your neck first before applying adapalene!

  • @nairbdelrey1561
    @nairbdelrey1561 2 года назад +14

    Im glad that for the last almost 4 years Ive used tretinoin around the eyes, and nothing has happened besides the fine lines around the eyes disappeared 😍

    • @keepingupwithlilly6591
      @keepingupwithlilly6591 Год назад

      Which brand do you use

    • @nairbdelrey1561
      @nairbdelrey1561 Год назад

      @@keepingupwithlilly6591 same Dr dray had the Taro Tretinoin cream brand

    • @Kara-k2s3j
      @Kara-k2s3j 5 месяцев назад

      which percentage did you use??

    • @nairbdelrey1561
      @nairbdelrey1561 5 месяцев назад

      @@Kara-k2s3j 0.1%

    • @nairbdelrey1561
      @nairbdelrey1561 5 месяцев назад

      @keepingupwithlilly6591 the Taro tretinoin cream for the last 2 years, but ive used other Tretinoin brands before too

  • @thea5068
    @thea5068 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video! Not enough dermatologists are talking about dry eye! I was so confused when I developed mgd after using tretinoin - my eye Dr. didn’t know much about retinoids and I couldn’t find much good solid evidence in literature or anywhere online about the link. After watching this video I think the mgd may have had more to do with my hormones and other risk factors than the tretinoin. Looking forward to more research coming out about the topic. For now, I think I will resume using the tretinoin conservatively but only in the morning (I think it migrates more at night since I’m a side/ stomach sleeper) and with a Vaseline barrier. Thank you!

  • @melp8175
    @melp8175 2 года назад +16

    This is a fascinating topic to me as “dry eye” issues popped up suddenly during pandemic when I started tretinoin. Overnight, my eyes became bright red. Since I’ve used only preservative free drops( after years of preservative contact lens drops) and I’m using your tip to put Vaseline or cerave ointment around my eyes at night. No doubt after slathering on my skincare, it migrates to my eyes during sleep. Thank you, for updating us.
    Btw, who is this, wearing lipgloss and eye liner?? Looks great.. 🌹

    • @lakshmi9692
      @lakshmi9692 2 года назад +1

      I can relate to your comment. When I placed cerave ointment around the eyes, the next morning eyes were terribly irritated. I was guessing from tretinoin or the ointment?

    • @marionym5969
      @marionym5969 8 месяцев назад

      Did your eyes recover?

  • @TennisObsessed
    @TennisObsessed 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for addressing this. I have acne, rosacea and dry eye disease (meibomian gland dysfunction). Using tretinoin (even avoiding the eye area) seemed to make my symptoms worse. Differin is not as irritating and doesn't migrate as much around my face, so I tolerate it much better. I also took Accutane about 25 years ago which could have contributed to the development of dry eye disease for me. My opthamologist was not concerned about me using retinoid topicals, but warned against using Accutane. My current dermatologist recommended that I do Accutane again in my 40s but I likely won't due to the dry eye concerns associated with it. It's very unpleasant and my eyes are often red at work where the air is very dry, which makes me feel very self-conscious. As if acne and rosacea weren't bad enough!

    • @bernadettesolomons1870
      @bernadettesolomons1870 9 месяцев назад

      Please look into balancing your hormones with healthy foods. Lots of water and exercise. Taking Omega 3 and good vitamin supplements are also beneficial

  • @thirdeyecat3593
    @thirdeyecat3593 2 года назад +19

    I have been using tretinoin 0.05 for 4 years now and apply it a bit lower than my eyebrow (avoiding my eye lid) and then down around my eye just below the lower lash line. It had made my fine lines disappear but the biggest difference for me was that my eyelids which started to droop a bit lifted back up completely. No side effects, bit of dryness in the beginning but that went away.

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад

      What moisturiser are you using
      Before or after tret?
      Also what spf under make up with no white cast that first pill

    • @thirdeyecat3593
      @thirdeyecat3593 2 года назад +1

      @@Ohkeh640 I use the 0.05 cream version so I don't use a moisturizer personally but I know some people need one. As for SPF I use Neutrogena Clear Face 50. I use the oil cleansing method using skin grade sweet almond oil to wash my face each night which helps keep my skin moisturized. I just wet my face then massage some of the oil into my face removing all makeup, I rinse with wanter and then I wet a clean gentle face cloth and gently wipe off any oily residue.

    • @ananananana627
      @ananananana627 2 года назад +1

      Same! I think I will continue using it for my eyes, no problems for 3 years so far😅

  • @ConservativeLatina86
    @ConservativeLatina86 Год назад +2

    Dr. Dray, please make a video about using Tretinoin, Adapalen etc. On neck and on body stretch marks!! Thank you so much for your time!!

  • @dh4072
    @dh4072 2 года назад +4

    I developed blepharitis 3 months after starting tretinoin. It hasnt calmed down ever since and I've been having it for almost a year now. It sucks and no doctor has been able to help me so far :( I have tried every treatment possible

    • @wap9137
      @wap9137 2 года назад

      Try washing your eyelids every morning with a tiny amount of baby shampoo. While likely still present, this method will curb the blepharitus from getting worse. Every morning.

  • @sukhyb8873
    @sukhyb8873 Год назад +1

    This was very informative I've stayed away from retinal eye creams exactly from the risks of dry eye concerns you always know what your viewers may be thinking 🤔

  • @taliasun7568
    @taliasun7568 2 года назад +3

    I've been using retinol around my eyes for years and now using tretinoin 0.05 for a couple years, no issues

  • @alinarymacka4037
    @alinarymacka4037 2 года назад +3

    I have been using tretinoin around my eyes last 3 years and never had any issue with dry eyes, dry/irritated skin or any other problems. I guess deep moisturising right after clensing and waiting with tretinoin until the skin is dry, fix the issue 😊

  • @theabbyalexa
    @theabbyalexa 2 года назад +9

    You're sensational! 🤩Thanks for the useful tips and info, it's helped me make wiser choices to help improve my skin significantly, and I am able to communicate my needs and concerns with my derm more clearly. You have such a radiant glow! 💫

  • @JNWG79
    @JNWG79 2 года назад +8

    I have terribly dry eyes and I also use tretinoin on both my upper and lower eyelids (avoiding getting too terribly close to the waterline, of course!). In my case, my very dry eyes began years before my tretinoin use and I wouldn’t say it’s gotten worse from the tret, so I haven’t considered changing my routine. I feel lucky that my eyes have always tolerated tretinoin really well (neck is another story 😩), and my eyes are the area I feel most needs the anti-aging. For those who actually experience dry eye as a direct result of retinoid use, I imagine they should definitely consider the correlation because dry eye disease is truly MISERABLE.

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад

      What moisturiser do you use over top ?? As I’m getting milia under my eye. Third night using tret and cerave moisturiser.
      I wait 30 min to apply tret after cleansing then 45 min later apply moisturiser.
      Thanks.

  • @dorismoran9641
    @dorismoran9641 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I'm a new user of Tretinoin and my eye Dr tells me I have dry eyes. I've been working hard to put CeraVe Healing Ointment on eye area before applying. Will continue to be careful....

  • @catmaclaggan
    @catmaclaggan 2 года назад +3

    I'm genuinely surprised that I didn't see any comments about oral intake of maqui berry for dry eyes. I had dry eyes in my late 40s and taking maqui powder resolved it. I didn't use retinol back then so I wonder how they would work together.

  • @ddspeech5102
    @ddspeech5102 2 года назад +1

    Dr.Dray-my aesthetician reminded me that when I use retinol that I should be careful that it will fade any of the micro blading I’ve had done in recent years. Just an added precaution to use Vaseline, In this case, above & below the eyebrows.

  • @missb5771
    @missb5771 2 года назад +2

    I was on differin for 4 years without issues. I then switched to tret and was on it for about a month before I started getting horribly dry eyes. I visited my optometrist and he gave me drops that I had to use 6 times a day. I had never had dry eyes and no risk factors. I randomly saw that it could be the tret so I discontinued using it. Almost immediately my dry eyes disappeared and I haven’t had an issue since. I’m back on differin and just don’t think tret is for me.

  • @cassiopeia7393
    @cassiopeia7393 7 месяцев назад +2

    Perfectly explained - thank you

  • @anjumalvi3038
    @anjumalvi3038 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the information. Would it be possible to talk about coconut, argan, and castor oil on face skin? Hope to hear about this from you.

  • @phewet
    @phewet 2 года назад +3

    I stopped using tretinoin around my eyes because my eyes were very irritated. They were burning, very itchy, and extremely dry. My eyes feel much better now. I still have dry eyes to some degree but I don't have the symptoms that I did have. And I tested it to try it under my eyes just to make sure that was the culprit. And when I do that my symptoms act up again

  • @kathryn2334
    @kathryn2334 Год назад +2

    My opthalmologist says tretinoin can be absorbed from anywhere on the face and affect the meibomian glands causing dry eyes. I am hesitant to use it at all because of this possibility.

  • @pasta_girl
    @pasta_girl 2 года назад +3

    I remember having puffy, flaky eyelids and dry eyes when using retinol initally. I am not sure why after taking a break my skin perfectly fine now when I use it, but I don't use it every day. I saw an ophthalmologist for a cleaning and eye drops but no link to the retinol but an additional eyelid cleaner after double cleansing makeup. It's better but I still have dry eyes, but I think it's my screen time that caused it. My derm on the other hand told me to stop the retinol but I've been slowly doing it again with no issues. I also was originally using it on the top of my eyelids which was not smart... idk why. I am certainly not doing that now. Just extra moisturizing in that area as Dr Dray has suggested 😊 So glad you made this video! Still a mystery, but an interesting correlation!

  • @Ioiana2
    @Ioiana2 2 года назад +12

    Really appreciate this as I’ve experienced this (after starting retinols a few months ago). I’ve been using Olay regenerist and avoiding the eye area and I still got extremely dry eyes (which I never had as a contact lens wearer). I’m extra careful now! It was quite scary. I had to start using eye drops.

    • @sarahassan4435
      @sarahassan4435 2 года назад +1

      I've had the same issue and too scared to use retinols altogether. Are you using retinol at all now?

  • @zullyashergo8876
    @zullyashergo8876 2 года назад +2

    Dr Dray yes you are totally right! I developed dry eye syndrome for wearing contact lenses since I was a teen!, then I got worse 🙃 with lasik, then I want to start at least an eye cream otc with retinol in it, thanks again for this great 👍 vid!!!

  • @scottk1525
    @scottk1525 2 года назад +2

    Dr. Dray in literally every thumbnail ☝🏻😲

  • @b.j.7837
    @b.j.7837 9 месяцев назад

    I use a retinoid around my eyes, and I have dry eye syndrome. I can’t say that the retinoid caused the dry eye issue, as I’m uncertain when I developed the problem in relation to when I started using retinoids around my eyes.
    I will say that I do have rosacea, which was diagnosed long after the dry eye syndrome started.

  • @Kata_Rin
    @Kata_Rin 2 года назад +7

    I’m 21 and have been using prescription tretinoin for many years since my dermatologist suggested it for my severe, horrible acne. Now my acne is almost gone and I’m starting to use it for anti-aging purposes. I hope I can use it for a long time!

    • @alibarnes1136
      @alibarnes1136 2 года назад +2

      Keep using it! You’ll have such beautiful skin!

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад +1

      What moisturiser do you use over top ?? As I’m getting milia under my eye. Third night using tret and cerave moisturiser.
      I wait 30 min to apply tret after cleansing then 45 min later apply moisturiser.
      Thanks.

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад

      ???

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад

      Are you using it every night

  • @SethAndrews111
    @SethAndrews111 2 года назад +2

    Accutane (The Topical form of Vitamin A) caused me Meibomian Gland Dysfunction. It's extremely common and my ophthalmologist said the drug shouldn't be on the market.

  • @dianapearce6642
    @dianapearce6642 2 года назад +1

    love your lipstick and eye make up, really brightens your face

  • @deborahchannon4389
    @deborahchannon4389 2 года назад +9

    I use Avene retinaldehyde eye cream around my eyes at night. Haven’t had any issues. I would imagine things formulated for eyes are different.

    • @tatianaa.3694
      @tatianaa.3694 2 года назад

      Same here 😃

    • @franameri6590
      @franameri6590 2 года назад

      I use that one too and quite like it.

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад

      No don’t have that in australia

  • @beautifulhope861
    @beautifulhope861 2 года назад +1

    I'm currently breastfeeding and boy do I miss my 1% Tretinoin. Currently using Avene retrinal with Bakuchiol and I had been putting what's left in my hand under my eyes..glad this video came out right when I need it!

  • @curryisgood6103
    @curryisgood6103 Год назад +1

    I think thats why my eyes are super dry the last two days. I just started using oil based retinol with 0,5 % concentration also around my eyes since thats were I also have fine lines but noticed that they get really dry. I dont talk about the skin but actually inside my eyes which I never had before. I will stop using it directly around my eyes, maybe replace it with a specific eye retinol, retinal which is milder and see if it gets better.

  • @EtreTocsin
    @EtreTocsin 2 года назад +5

    This is so cool because I have an oil based eye serum with retinol and was wondering if it was safe because the serum tends to migrate into my eyeballs. Thanks Dr. Dray! And no one mentioned dry eye at my last eye exam, but the exam prior it was mentioned…but I wasn’t using the serum back then. I think mine is lifestyle or hormonal/thyroid related…but I stopped using the serum…I am now using fervulic acid pads…not sure if that is any better.

  • @vanessa3542
    @vanessa3542 2 года назад +29

    I love your skincare advice Dr Dray!!! ❤
    My skin has improved significantly after following your tips...

  • @catladylion5186
    @catladylion5186 2 года назад +2

    I have been using the inkylist retinol eyecream . It’s been a few months now and skin around my eyes have been fine . No dryness or irritation.

  • @Ryan-fc2eu
    @Ryan-fc2eu 2 года назад +3

    Great breakdown! I love learning about different risk factors for skin/health problems.

    • @Mary-ue3bz
      @Mary-ue3bz 2 года назад

      Thank you, so much for this video. Is blindness from dry eye disease, a given result of hormones, contact lens, staring at screens, mites? Tretinoin seems to have contributed to my dry eyes. Definitely preservatives in drops makes dry eyes, drier. Dr. dianosed my eyes as dry eyes. I stopped years of contacts, stopped years of tretinoin close to my eye, use with olive oil, now, rest every 20 minutes of constant screen use...

  • @KawaaiLeRemy
    @KawaaiLeRemy 2 года назад +11

    My dark circles were lilac before I started tretinoin, from bad blood flow I assume. Haven't noticed any more dry eyes, but I don't have a problem with that in the first place. My opinion is that people want a scapegoat, as usual.
    We have to remember that tretinoin has been used for more than 50 years. We should've seen a uprise in dry eye problems by now, even if it's something that's not really researched on. As medical archives are always there.

    • @Firkant2
      @Firkant2 2 года назад +6

      I would think it’s more likely that
      the skin was very thin around your eyes, making the underlying vascular tissue more visible? Now with tret your skin has thickened up, and made all that subdermal stuff less obvious.

  • @GirlfriendNinja
    @GirlfriendNinja Год назад +1

    For years I thought I had dry eye disease. I’d wake up with horribly dry eyes every morning. Then one day at my annual eye exam the practitioner told me that I was not fully closing my eyes during the exam. I began squeezing my eyes shut at bedtime, and miracle of miracles--no more dry eyes early in the morning.

  • @Deb888-8
    @Deb888-8 2 года назад +1

    I ve been using retin A(stevia 0.05) for aroind 3 yrs, however I now only use it a couple of times a week.I don t have dry eye bit told by an optomotrist I have bilateral follicular conjunctavitis.Not sure how I got this but he told me we need to stop wering mascara.Thanx Andrea for your great informative channel 🙂

  • @scnooniestever5016
    @scnooniestever5016 2 года назад +3

    I had the exact issue you described - sensitivity and dryness when first using so changed my schedule and now after many years of use I no longer have the issue. Also my ophthalmologist did not ask about my tretinoin use when diagnosing my dry eyes🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @ChristopherRDennis
    @ChristopherRDennis Год назад +2

    @DrDray Can tretinoin decrease fatty tissue in the face? I am hearing through different threads online that several people have supposedly seen research that it can affect the fat content on your face. Some anecdotal accounts have mentioned a great deal of fat loss in face (someone mentioned that this is supposedly why tretinoin is used to treat cellulite). Can you comment on this?

  • @Tontoquienloleation
    @Tontoquienloleation 2 года назад +2

    I'm 28 and I've been using retinol for a year now. My skin has improved when it comes to acne. Around the eyes I use the retinol eye cream by The Inkey List, and for now I haven't noticed any dryness.

  • @aliciabishop1651
    @aliciabishop1651 2 года назад +1

    You look so pretty! I love the makeup. Very natural but gives you some
    extra dazzle

  • @sable7114
    @sable7114 2 года назад +1

    Oh, I haven't watched yet but I sure hope it's still okay to use a little bit of the Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair under the eyes or around the eyes. You mentioned that in a video long ago and that's what I've been doing, no irritation! Hope you're having a great Tuesday, hope everyone is having a great Tuesday!😊 okay, I just finished watching and I've never had any irritation with the Neutrogena around the eyes and I don't go close to the Lash line at all and rarely put anything on the upper eyelids or actually I avoid the upper eyelids and maybe the skin above that I might put a little on it. I see my eye doctor yearly and actually have no problems with dry eyes that can't be explained like leaving the ceiling fan on all night blowing down on my face. I would be concerned about any effects it could have on vision, however.

  • @CAEO416
    @CAEO416 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! I was about to ditch the Differin but now realise my dry eyes is probably due to too much screen time and age. Perfect timing, thank you 🙏

  • @azayn2434
    @azayn2434 2 года назад

    Such a helpful video. Was freaking out about Tretinoin possibly affecting my eyes. Thank you for setting the record straight!

  • @batangel
    @batangel 2 года назад +2

    I loved this video, as someone who has had dry eyes as a kid, ive been avoiding preservatives in eye drops and it needs to be highlighted that continuous use of most eye drops are bad for your eyes

    • @Queef_Storm
      @Queef_Storm 2 года назад +1

      is the continuous use of preservative-free drops okay? Been using mine for years now

  • @cynthiah1298
    @cynthiah1298 2 года назад +1

    Thank you wonderful Dr Dray! I was hoping you would address this and you did! Thank you for listening! :)

  • @funnybookworm09
    @funnybookworm09 2 года назад +1

    I have dry eyes/MGD & ocular rosacea. I’ve been told to avoid retinols, benzalkonium chloride, parabens and phenoxyethanol in my eye products.

  • @pamelaberemand9439
    @pamelaberemand9439 2 года назад +1

    I just saw a Pinterest post from Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Regenerating Cream with your image on it. Just wanted to make sure you are aware.

  • @celinepope
    @celinepope 2 года назад +1

    I've used rapid wrinkle repair around my eyes 4x now and every following day my eyes are so irritated and itchy. Lesson learned now. Thanks

  • @grannieannie1371
    @grannieannie1371 6 месяцев назад

    I have dry eyes and I use a retinoid. But the dry eyes came first. I do use retinol near the eyes but my golden rule is never close enough for my eye lashes could touch it. If anything my dry eyes have improved because I've learnt how to manage them better with the use of hot compresses and massage. Sunscreens on the other hand...

  • @MatMat-qi2rd
    @MatMat-qi2rd 2 года назад +2

    I have always had very sensitive eyes that irritate quite easily. I often apply eye drops. I use an over the counter retinol but am careful to avoid the eye area and I always apply a thick layer of CeraVe + vaseline. But it saddens me to say I would like to apply the retinol even around my eyes as there is where I would mostly need it. But I am afraid I could end up irritating my eyes even more. And the risk of damaging the eye glands scares me.

  • @considergoodthings7749
    @considergoodthings7749 2 года назад +1

    I think you’re brilliant! Thank you for educating us.

  • @zonkedoutzygote
    @zonkedoutzygote Год назад +1

    I've been using retinol all over my face for years now, including around the eyes and just this past week, I have retinol burns around my eyes. I use a different retinol every three days, I use the 1.0, I use the Cereve and the Neutrogena, and then I take one or two days off. I woke up a few days ago with burns and my skin around my eyes was almost like I had a sunburn and it was crusting off. I'm going to be a complete slug with snail slime and lanolin for the next few days.

  • @christinamoller5742
    @christinamoller5742 2 года назад +2

    When I first starting using vitamin A and out of ignorance, I just put it everywhere. I never had any irritation so I’ve just kept it up. No issues so far 🤷‍♀️

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 2 года назад +1

      What moisturiser do you use over top ?? As I’m getting milia under my eye. Third night using tret and cerave moisturiser.
      I wait 30 min to apply tret after cleansing then 45 min later apply moisturiser.
      Thanks.

  • @GuetVL
    @GuetVL 2 года назад

    I've been using Roc Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Cream under and around my eyes and on the eyelids for well over a decade. I follow up with a moisturizer. I haven't noticed any problems with dry eye or any other eye problem.

  • @StimuluusChecks
    @StimuluusChecks Год назад +1

    I believe I made the mistake of my first usage of Tretinoin around my eye on the first time of using it now my eyelid is swollen and my face is irritated and the dryness is outrageous. Im going to quit because I cant risk the side effects as school for me is coming up..

  • @worldprincex
    @worldprincex 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!! I’d just seen a popular TikTok about this and had questions! Particularly because they ended it trying to sell something 🙄

  • @sioef8760
    @sioef8760 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for that scientifically founded discussion of that topic. Do you think castor oil can serve the same purpose as vaseline to protect the eyes before applying retinol? I use it anyway to take care of my eyelashes, so this would be very handy.

  • @kevinhanley6462
    @kevinhanley6462 2 года назад +1

    Amazing knowledge, doctor!

  • @bbeautifullyU369
    @bbeautifullyU369 2 года назад

    It's so great Dr Dray that you Talk about this subject in detail,cause there is so little info on youtoube about it, it's so much apretiated. I've used only till this day,cause of budget,the ordynary retinols, up to the 1% and i toletated perfectly around eyes. At first maybe a little redness in eyelids, nothing serious that didn't resolve just backing up a bit and mosturizing consistently ,i tolerate perfectly fine. I'm gonna try the geek and gorgeous retinal, very afordible too, and see how that goes..... Thanks lot!🌻🦋✨

  • @carter_tate
    @carter_tate 2 года назад +1

    I'm 27 and have very dry eyes. I really want to get rid of crow's feet wrinkles around my eyes but am too scared to put anything near them! Definitely staying away from retinol around them just in case since I have heard from eye doctors that it's not safe around eyes

  • @thomasboynton1
    @thomasboynton1 4 месяца назад

    I was using over the counter retinol and noticed some redness around my eyes; but when I moved to using tretinoin I gave myself big time blepharitis through causing meibomian gland dysfunction. Even after taking the tret away I caused another flare up from azetic acid. Safe to say I've learned the hard way to keep anything active very very far away from my eyes. Now in my 30's I feel torn between wanting tret for aging but definitely not wanting to further damage my eyes! For any dermatologists and ophthalmologists reading this, if I go and get a consultation with both experts what might I expect? I would massively appreciate any advice!

  • @farahdormanesh4690
    @farahdormanesh4690 2 года назад

    I am dealing with it right now I just has eye surgery, I just stayed using the strongest over the counter face wash and cream for past few days my eyes and the surrounding area has become very red and irritating so I have stopped using them I will see my eye doctor next week I will bring up hopefully the irritation is resolved thank you for addressing this issue now I have a better understanding of it

  • @anabellaparis1
    @anabellaparis1 Год назад

    The best is green keratin products, you apply first the yellow plazma, then retinol eye cream, then bisabol calming cream.

  • @darknezx9542
    @darknezx9542 Год назад +2

    Been using retinoids for around 20 years and went through 2 courses of accutane. Tretinoin 0.1 and tazarotene 0.1 have given me more dry eyes than everything else. Noticed the dry eyes before I started to use some ointments around eyes. But never had such issues when using isotrex, tretinoin 0.025, tretinoin 0.05, and adapalene 0.1.
    Since tazarotene is photo stable I'm definitely going to try it in the day, so the retinoids won't get inside so much while sleeping.
    (disclaimer-did lasik previously but never got dry eyes till latest usage of strong tretinoin/tazarotene)