Eye jelly application varies depending on the product. Some are applied directly to the skin, while others are masks that you leave on for a period of time.
Applying Eye Jellies Directly to the Skin
Many eye jellies are designed for direct application to the under-eye area. These often come in tubes or jars.
- Method: Gently dab a small amount of eye jelly under each eye. This method is suggested for one type of eye jelly. Some eye gels utilize a rollerball applicator for even distribution in small circular motions as seen with this product.
Using Eye Jelly Masks
Other eye jellies come in the form of masks or patches. These usually require a slightly different application method.
- Method: Remove the eye jelly mask from its packaging and protective sheet. Place the mask under each eye. Leave on for the recommended time, typically 10-15 minutes as shown here. After removal, discard the mask.
Eye Gel Drops
Eye gels also come in drop form, primarily for soothing dry eyes. These are not applied directly under the eye but into the eye itself.
- Method: Apply the drops directly into the eye, like a traditional eye drop. REFRESH OPTIVE GEL DROPS are a prime example of this type. One product description emphasizes that it applies like a drop but provides the soothing relief of a gel.
General Tips
- Always follow the specific instructions provided with your eye jelly product.
- Start with a small amount of product and add more as needed.
- For eye jellies applied directly to the skin, allow sufficient time for absorption (at least 10 minutes for some products).
- Store eye jellies according to the manufacturer's instructions to maintain their effectiveness and hygiene.