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TikTok Divided: Experts Weigh In On Viral Vaseline Eye Trend

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By Melanie VanDerveer on February 2, 2024 at 9:30 AM EST

A viral beauty hack has TikTok divided and experts speaking up about the possible dangers.

When a creator shared "the BEST thing TikTok has ever taught me" in a short video, 13,500 comments came rushing in. And just what is she referring to? The beauty trick of using Vaseline around your eyes to stop them from watering, which experts say could pose issues.

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Should You Put Vaseline Around Your Eyes To Stop Them From Watering?

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ayaatmishaal - TikTok

The short clip with only music playing, shared by TikTok creator @ayaatmishaal, has received a lot of attention...22 million views and more than 13,000 comments, to be exact.

Why does this TikTok creator swear by using Vaseline around the corners of your eyes? With cold winter temps and windy conditions hitting much of the U.S. currently, many people may experience watery eyes. But this creator claims that if you put Vaseline in the corners of your eyes, it will prevent them from watering and messing up makeup.

Skincare experts from Supplement Doctor have a warning about why this trend should be "approached with caution."

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"Applying a thin layer of Vaseline to the corners of your eyes can act as a protective barrier, helping shield against the harsh effects of cold weather and reduce excess tearing. It can be a simple yet effective trick to keep your eyes comfortable in the harsh weather conditions and keep makeup intact," they told The Blast. "However, this technique should be approached with caution."

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The expert advises exercising caution when using Vaseline near your eyes and said it's not recommended if you have specific eye conditions.

"It's essential to be cautious when applying any substance near your eyes. Make sure to only use a minor amount of Vaseline and avoid getting it directly into your eyes. If you experience any irritation or discomfort, it's best to wash your eyes with water and discontinue use," they continued. "This technique is not recommended if you have specific eye conditions or concerns, as it's always a good idea to consult with an eye care professional for individual advice."

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 The expert went on to explain that this technique is not recommended for anyone who is prone to milia or styes.

"Milia are small white spots found around the eyes, often also referred to as 'milk spots,' that often clear up on their own. As the skin surrounding the eyes is notably thin, the application of an occlusive agent like Vaseline in this area may elevate the likelihood of developing milia if used too frequently," they explained.

"So while this new trend can be considered a quick fix, it's not an ideal long-term solution for those who suffer with watery eyes."

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What TikTokers Have To Say About This Trend...

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ayaatmishaal - TikTok

Many viewers of the Vaseline hack video chimed in with their thoughts on this trend. Many brought up the concern of milia.

"I’ve seen that putting vaseline around the eyes causes milia," one person commented. Another added, "I've covered my face in Vaseline since I was like ten and I have milia."

Some commented that they felt using Vaseline around the eyes would make them water more or just be uncomfortable while others shared positive thoughts about the trend and using Vaseline.

"Vaseline is the best makeup remover too. I have used it to help clean up mascara and my brows for years!" one viewer wrote. "I use it under my eyes and in my laugh lines to prevent wrinkles. Like greasing a machine," said another.

So is it a good idea to put Vaseline around your eyes? You're best off asking a healthcare professional!

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