The Weather
Similar to environmental factors, you could be more prone to suffering from dry eyelids based on where you live, as well as specific lifestyle choices. For example, dry eyelids are usually much more prominent in cold weather, especially for those who don’t bother moisturizing their skin.
Even if you’re used to the weather, it doesn’t mean your skin is better at fighting off the effects. You could eventually get to the point where the weather causes cracked and irritated skin. Those prone to skin conditions find it more challenging to keep their skin moisturized outside of cosmetic products.
The weather indicates what you can do to keep your skin as healthy as possible and avoid dry eyelids. Avoid going outside if you know that the weather will be problematic (especially during the pollen season). If you must go outside, wash up before doing anything else. Pollen has a habit of clinging onto your clothes, skin, and hair. Keep an eye on the weather, as it can give clues about how to make the most out of the situation and avoid dry eyelids.