Yes, it can happen. There are many people who... My eyes sting after applying sunscreen. Or irritation, most often when applying cream near the eyes, or when sweating and cream gets into the eyes. The main causes are: Some of the ingredients in sunscreen. Chemical sunscreens, such as oxybenzone, avobenzone, and octinoxate, can easily cause stinging, irritation, or redness when in contact with the mucous membranes of the eyes, compared to formulas that emphasize physical sunscreens like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which tend to be less irritating. In addition, fragrances, preservatives, or alcohol in sunscreens can also be contributing factors that worsen eye irritation.
Solution Choose a sunscreen formula suitable for the sensitive skin around the eyes, such as a physical sunscreen that is fragrance-free and alcohol-free. Avoid applying cream near the eyelids, or choose a formula that is labeled "ophthalmologist-tested / non-irritating to eyes." If you exercise or sweat a lot, pat your face dry periodically to prevent the cream from getting into your eyes. If you experience stinging or irritation after use, rinse immediately with clean water and consult a doctor if the symptoms persist.
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