Makeup might not be made of lead, arsenic, and mercury like it was in centuries past, but we should still be careful with it around our eyes. Even modern makeup made of the safest ingredients can increase our risk of eye injuries and infections.
We would never tell makeup-loving patients to give up their eye makeup, but we have serious concerns about certain types that get far too close to the eyeball for comfort. These include eyelash extensions, false eyelashes, colored or costume contact lenses, and eyeliner for the waterline. These products can cause eye irritation and help bacteria build up and possibly get into the eyes.
Another type of makeup that can be a vehicle for germs is mascara. It only takes a single use for the mascara wand to be contaminated with the user’s germs, and one slip of the hand can result in a poke in the eye that could scratch the cornea.
What can we do to protect our eyes while we use makeup to create the looks we desire? Here are a few basic safety tips to follow:
If you still have questions or concerns about your eye makeup or would like our recommendations for eye-safe brands, please get in touch with us. We’re eager to give our patients all the information they need so that they can keep looking their best while making eye health and safety a priority.
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