It is recommended to stop using eye creams after allergy, and if the eye skin is prone to allergy, it is best to go to a regular hospital to perform patch experiments on eye creams before using them to determine whether there is allergy, and if there is allergy or allergy to certain ingredients, avoid using them. For allergic skin, you can use saline to apply wet compresses, which can effectively reduce the redness and swelling, and apply topical butyl hydroxy acid cream after the skin redness and swelling have subsided. When skin allergies occur, it is important to avoid hot and cold stimuli, and it is best not to wash. If you wash your face, it is best to choose water with a temperature similar to your body temperature and without irritation to avoid hot and cold stimulation.