Up for your Next Outing? Figuring How ‘Make-Up’ & ‘Contacts’ would jingle-up together?
If you prefer contacts over glasses, you’ve probably experienced irritation in your eyes due to that makeup on. If you think because of contact lenses you can’t enjoy wearing the makeup you love, then think again! A few days ago, I visited my ophthalmologist to get rid of this beauty conundrum and got approved tips. Luckily, with these below-mentioned changes to your beauty routine, you will never have to deal with frustrating irritation again.
Go, Girls & Ladies! Explore the Tips Now.
Go, Girls & Ladies! Explore the Tips Now.
Choose Ophthalmologically Tested Products
Avoid makeup products that could cause potential irritation to the eyes. Opt for fragrance-free and hypoallergenic make-up products. There are certain makeup products available for sensitive eyes, prefer using them to avoid irritation and inflammation of your eyes.
Use Daily Disposables Contact lenses
If you wear eye make-up for the whole day, Daily Contact Lenses may be a better option. They can be used and disposed of at the end of the day with minimal effort in a daily cleaning routine.
Keep your eye makeup brushes clean
Clean the eye makeup brushes regularly to remove used makeup particles. Using the same makeup brush may cause severe infection due to makeup residue. If you notice changes to your eye health after using a particular product, throw it away.
Do not share makeup products
Avoid sharing your make-up products with others, especially when using eye-related products such as mascaras and eye shadows, where brushes directly touch the eye. Sharing eye products may lead to a bacterial infection.
By following these makeup tips and advice, you’ll be on your way to using contact lenses free of irritants. Plus, a flawless make-up look!
Avoid makeup products that could cause potential irritation to the eyes. Opt for fragrance-free and hypoallergenic make-up products. There are certain makeup products available for sensitive eyes, prefer using them to avoid irritation and inflammation of your eyes.
Use Daily Disposables Contact lenses
If you wear eye make-up for the whole day, Daily Contact Lenses may be a better option. They can be used and disposed of at the end of the day with minimal effort in a daily cleaning routine.
Keep your eye makeup brushes clean
Clean the eye makeup brushes regularly to remove used makeup particles. Using the same makeup brush may cause severe infection due to makeup residue. If you notice changes to your eye health after using a particular product, throw it away.
Do not share makeup products
Avoid sharing your make-up products with others, especially when using eye-related products such as mascaras and eye shadows, where brushes directly touch the eye. Sharing eye products may lead to a bacterial infection.
By following these makeup tips and advice, you’ll be on your way to using contact lenses free of irritants. Plus, a flawless make-up look!
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