Eye Makeup and Contact Lenses.
It’s been rightly remarked that “Eyes are the tunnel to your heart.” While applying eye makeup in itself requires special skills and patience, the job becomes even tougher when you are donning contact lenses as well. The constant fear of scratching your lenses with the makeup applicator, or contaminating the membrane with the product, or causing harm to your eyes is always there. Eye makeup and lenses is a combination that requires extra effort and care, and so following are some pearls of wisdom to keep your experience hunky-dory:
Contact lens should be touched only with clean and dry hands – Consider it a golden rule that you must wash your hands with soap and water before applying contact lenses, and thereafter they must be dried with a dry towel as any type of water can be harbinger of germs to your eyes and that can result in serious eye infections.
Cosmetics should be applied only after the lenses are put in – In order to avoid any kind of infection that might occur from the product present on your hands, you must apply lenses beforehand only. That way if the lens gets contaminated while applying, it can cause irritation to your eyes.
Eye makeup must apply sparingly on the outer lid only and not the intricate water line – Never put the eye makeup inside your eyes, it should be applied sparingly on the outer lid only so as to prevent contact with the lenses. When applying eyeliner, only line half of your lower lash lines along the outer corner of your eyes to open them up. The waterline of the eye is where the eye glands (meibomian glands) produce oil. If these glands get clogged with makeup debris, not only will they get infected, but styes will become more frequent.
Never use water or saliva on your makeup applicator – Any non-sterile solution like water or saliva can be a source of germs which if gets in to your eyes can affect your eyes leading to eye infection, swelling and redness, and so your makeup applicator should never come in contact with saliva or water. Keeping your makeup applicator clean is a good practice to keep infection causing germs at an arm’s distance.
Never apply eye makeup to already infected eyes – In case your eyes are already red or swollen or infected, no eye makeup should be applied in that case. If you observe a pattern of infections after using a certain product, stop using it and buy a different product only after due consultation with your ophthalmologist.
Remove your eye makeup only after removing eye lenses – It is considered good practice to remove your lenses before removing your makeup, no matter whether is waterproof or gentle makeup remover, all pose an equal risk to your lenses of contamination and scratching. Chances are if you not do so, you might end up getting makeup onto your hands and then that in contact with your lenses would pollute it.
Use hypoallergenic and fragrance-free makeup products - Products that contain oil, fragrance, dyes or anything that could get stuck or adhere to contact lenses should be avoided. Presence of preservatives like mineral oil, sodium lauryl sulphate, and diazolidine urea in makeup though are known to remove it effectively but are a constant irritant to your eyes and so they should not be used. On staying there for longer durations, they can cause harm to your eyes.
With these pointers in hand, now you ready to apply eye makeup with your lenses on. Make sure to adhere these by heart.















