Inside this Article:
- Understanding Eyelid Eczema and Blepharitis
- Comparison: Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis) vs. Blepharitis
- Self-Care and At-Home Treatments for Eyelid Irritation
- The Problem with Cotton Pillowcases and Eye Irritation
- A Silk Pillowcase: A Better Choice for Easing Eyelid Irritation
- Why Choose Mulberry Park Silks
- Our Clients Also Ask These Questions:
Most of us are familiar with the fact that allergies of various kinds can cause red, itchy eyes. But are you aware that the lids of your eyes can also be vulnerable to irritation? If you've ever experienced red, swollen, or itchy eyelids, you know how uncomfortable and frustrating this condition can be. Two common culprits behind these symptoms are eyelid eczema and blepharitis. Today, we will explore these conditions, discuss some basic remedies, and reveal how sleeping on a Mulberry Park Silks pillowcase or wearing our silk sleep mask can provide relief. We'll also explain why Mulberry Park Silks should be your go-to source for luxurious, skin-friendly silk bedding.
Understanding Eyelid Eczema and Blepharitis
This topic means a lot to us, and not just because we promote sleeping on silk to soothe eyelid irritation. A member of our team and her son both struggle with occasional bouts of blepharitis that pop up at very inconvenient times (for example, the week before her wedding). And anyone with sensitive skin, asthma, or allergies (we've got all three represented among our staff) is vulnerable to eyelid eczema.
So, let's take a closer "look" at these types of eyelid inflammation:
Eyelid Eczema vs. BlepharitisComparison: Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis) vs. Blepharitis
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What it is: | Inflammation of the eyelid skin. | Inflammation of the eyelids, typically affecting the area where the eyelashes grow. |
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Self-Care and At-Home Treatments for Eyelid Irritation
When experiencing eye symptoms, it is always best to consult with an eye doctor, dermatologist, or other eye specialist to rule out eye infections and other serious issues. You may be prescribed an antibiotic ointment or other medication to help you heal. There are also some general recommendations and self-care measures that can help in managing eyelid dermatitis and blepharitis. These include:
- Gentle Cleansing: Wash your eyelids daily with warm water and a mild, tear-free baby shampoo to remove irritants and unclog oil glands. (Personal testimonial: baby shampoo absolutely helps with our own blepharitis).
- Warm Compresses. Apply a clean, warm washcloth to your eyes for a few minutes to help loosen clogged oil glands and soothe irritation.
- Avoid Irritants: Take a break from potential triggers like eye makeup, certain skincare products, and maybe even contact lenses when experiencing a flare-up.
- Stay Hydrated. Drink plenty of water to help keep your eyes naturally lubricated and ask your eye care professional about using a lubricated eye drop to prevent dry eye and minimize irritation.
- Moisturize for eyelid eczema (but carefully). Keeping eyelids moisturized can help eyelid eczema heal, but be sure to use a product that is non-irritating and hypoallergenic. Ask your provider for a recommendation.
- Consider Your Environment. Use a humidifier in dry environments to add moisture to the air and minimize seasonal and environmental allergies to the greatest possible degree.
The Problem with Cotton Pillowcases and Eye Irritation
It may surprise you to learn that your cotton pillowcase may be contributing to your eyelid irritation. While cotton is a popular choice for bedding, it is not ideal for anyone with super sensitive skin or eyes. To begin with, cotton is highly absorbent, which means it can draw moisture away from your skin; this can lead to dryness and exacerbate conditions like eyelid eczema. The moisture-absorbing properties of cotton may also create an environment that is conducive to bacterial growth, which is particularly problematic for individuals prone to blepharitis. Cotton also retains allergens like pollen, dust mites, and dander. Additionally, even the highest-quality cotton can have a rough texture that causes friction and irritation to delicate skin.
So, what's the solution? Switch to a silk pillowcase.
Ready to sleep on Silk
but not sure where to start?
Ready to sleep on Silk
but not sure where to start?
A Silk Pillowcase: A Better Choice for Easing Eyelid Irritation
Using a silk pillowcase or sheet set is one of the best ways to minimize irritation while you sleep. Pure mulberry silk is a natural fabric that offers numerous benefits for sensitive skin and eyes.
Dr. Janice Fan, a Milwaukee, WI-based optometrist, often recommends silk bedding to her patients dealing with eyelid irritations. She explains, "Silk is naturally hypoallergenic, so it's less likely to trigger allergies or sensitivities that can cause eczema flare-ups. It's also incredibly smooth and gentle, so it won't tug or pull at delicate eyelid skin like rougher fabrics can."
Silk pillowcases-and sleep masks-- can be a game-changer for anyone suffering from eyelid eczema and blepharitis:
- Hypoallergenic. Silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and other common allergens that can exacerbate eyelid conditions.
- Antimicrobial. The natural antimicrobial properties of silk help keep bacteria at bay, which is particularly beneficial for those prone to blepharitis.
- Moisture-wicking. Silk efficiently wicks away moisture, helping to maintain a comfortable environment for your skin throughout the night.
- Non-irritating. The smooth surface of silk reduces friction against your skin, minimizing potential irritation.
- Temperature-regulating. Silk helps maintain a consistent temperature, which can be soothing for irritated eyelids.
Saloni Bhandari, an esthetician and founder of SA Blissful Spa in Burlington, MA, adds, "Silk eye masks and pillowcases provide natural relief since silk is hypoallergenic, prevents skin irritation, and wicks away moisture."
Why Choose Mulberry Park Silks
When it comes to reaping the benefits of silk for your eyes and skin, quality matters. Our pure silk pillowcases are designed with your comfort and health in mind. They are made from the highest quality silk, Grade 6A, in a range of weights, sizes, and colors (22 momme silk pillowcases are our "signature" weight that is versatile for any season). The smooth texture and charmeuse weave are gentle on hair and skin and the absolute pinnacle of luxury. Along with being naturally hydrating and hypoallergenic, our silk is also OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Certified as safe from harmful chemicals. Our silk pillowcases are also easy to care for; they can be washed by hand or machine following these simple directions.
Our 100% pure silk sleep masks are another great way to protect and soothe your irritated eyes. The light-blocking design of our sleep mask helps provide a deep, uninterrupted sleep while safeguarding your eyelids from irritation and keeping them naturally hydrated. The comfortable band fits snugly around your head to stay in place while you sleep. Bonus: you may wake to discover your sleep wrinkles are less visible! Our silk sleep masks come in 19, 220, and 30 momme weights in a range of colors to coordinate with our pillowcases and sheets.
By choosing a Mulberry Park Silks pillowcase or sleep mask, you're providing your skin with the gentlest, cleanest sleep surface possible to help relieve eye irritation. They are an investment in the comfort and health of your eyes while delivering a touch of style and luxury to your sleep routine. Mulberry Park Silks team is here to answer any questions about our silk pillowcases and sleep masks or any of our wonderful silk products, including silk sheets, silk robes, and other accessories. Remember that it is always essential to consult with a healthcare professional for persistent or severe eye conditions. Here's to healthier, happier eyes and more restful nights with Mulberry Park Silks!
Our Clients Also Ask These Questions:
How do you treat an irritated or inflamed eyelid?
Always get a diagnosis from a medical professional before beginning any type of treatment. There are multiple treatment options including gentle cleansing, warm compresses, moisturizing, and sleeping on a hygienic silk pillowcase.
Why is my eyelid skin irritated?
There are multiple possible causes of eyelid irritation that require assessment from a medical professional. This blog addresses two common causes of eyelid irritation: eczema and blepharitis (a bacterial
What can I put on my eyelids to soothe them?
A warm compress can be very soothing for your eyes
Is it safe to put Neosporin on your eyelid?
Always consult with a doctor before putting anything on your eyelid. The proper formulation of Neosporin (made with no irritating ingredients) may be recommended.
Are silk pillowcases good for eyes?
Silk pillowcases are hypoallergenic and hydrating. The smooth charmeuse weave is also soothing to eyes and skin.
Does a silk pillowcase help with allergies?
A pure mulberry silk pillowcase is naturally hypoallergenic and antimicrobial. Dermatologists often recommend sleeping on silk for people with allergies or sensitive skin.
Are silk sleep masks good for eyes?
Silk sleep masks are hydrating, hypoallergenic, and soothing to the delicate skin around the eyes.