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Cosmetic Safety Practices for Contact Lens Wearers

If you wear eye cosmetics, besides contact lenses, you should take extra precaution. Eye makeup products could cause harmful reactions which, in result, could cause eye-related complications. Go through this presentation to get some exclusive eye care tips while wearing eye cosmetics and contact lenses. For expert guidance contact the best eye specialist in Kolkata at Disha Eye Hospitals.<br>

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Cosmetic Safety Practices for Contact Lens Wearers

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  1. Cosmetic Safety Practices for Contact Lens Wearers

  2. It is natural to be alert when wearing contact lenses, but you must take extra precaution if you are wearing eye cosmetics, besides contact lenses. Using eye makeup products when wearing contact lenses could cause harmful reactions which, in turn, could cause eye problems.

  3. Listed below are a few tips to help you to maintain eye health when wearing eye cosmetics and contact lenses:

  4. 1) Don’t use eye makeup products past their expiration date One of the basic yet important safety measures is to avoid using your eye makeup products way past their expiry date. Expired eyeliners, mascaras, and eyeshadows could cause irritation which will be troublesome to contact lenses. Apart from this, expired eye makeup products are a breeding ground for germs and bacteria

  5. 2) Avoid applying eyeliner to the inner edge of your eyelids The one area of your eyes where you should avoid applying eyeliner when wearing contact lenses is the inner edge. Doing this could cause the eyeliner to come in contact with the lenses. The contact may lead to eye irritation and infection because of a chemical reaction with the contact lenses.

  6. 3) Avoid glittery, shiny eyeshadow when wearing contact lenses Unlike regular eyeshadows, frosted/glittery eyeshadows flake in a short period of time, which may cause eye irritation and increase the risk of eye infection. It’s best to exchange these for regular eyeshadows with a mild formula when wearing contact lenses.

  7. 4) Discard old mascara applicators and other eye makeup brushes Using old mascara applicators increases the risk of eye infection. This is because, the older the eye makeup applicators, the more susceptible they become to bacterial growth. Therefore, it is advised to replace old applicators with new ones.

  8. 5) Keep contact lenses away from certain cosmetic products It is advisable to keep contact lenses away from certain cosmetic products such as perfumes, cologne, nail polish, nail paint remover, and false eyelashes. These cosmetic products chemically react with contact lenses and damage them.

  9. If you are facing discomfort in your eyes when wearing your contact lenses or eye makeup, consult with one of our eye doctors at Disha Eye Hospitals. They can help you to learn about your general eye health and guide you in taking proper eye care, including early treatment.

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