Vitamin E can be used on the outer skin area of the eyes, but care should be taken not to get it inside the eyes as it can cause stinging and discomfort. Vitamin E cream is often used to apply to the area around the skin to improve problems such as dry skin. Vitamin E cream can usually be applied to the skin around the eyes, but care should be taken to apply the right amount to avoid getting it in the eye and irritating the eye and causing discomfort. When using vitamin E cream, it should be noted that it is forbidden to use it if you are allergic to it, should not be applied to broken skin, should not be eaten, and should not come into contact with the inside of the eyes and other mucous membranes. Once the skin becomes itchy, red and swollen after use, the patient should wash the skin immediately, and when it accidentally gets into the eyes, it should be rinsed with running water immediately. Patients are advised to use vitamin E in accordance with medical advice, do not use without authorization to avoid causing adverse reactions.