Neutrogena's Eye Makeup Remover can be irritating and sting. To ease the irritation, rinse the area gently with cool water to get rid of any extra product. This can help get rid of any leftovers that might be sore.
After that, put on an eye cream or moisturiser that doesn't have any scent and has ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile that can help calm skin that is hot and itchy.
If you switch to a hypoallergenic, milder eye makeup remover, you might not have the same problems again. To lower the risk of irritation, look for products that say they are good for sensitive skin or have been tried by an eye doctor.
You might also want to put some moisturiser around your eyes before using the remover. This might act as a buffer to keep the two from coming into direct contact.
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