Makeup Tips to Protect Your Eyes

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Your eyes are the focal point of your face, and the are also the most sensitive part of your face. It is just right to take extra care of them. We came up with these makeup tips to protect your eyes.

Follow the three month rule

Keep three months rule in mind when it comes to eye makeup. Bacteria can easily build up on makeup, so reaching for fresh eye makeup every three months will help you avoid unwanted germs and bacteria that may infect your eye.

Avoid applying eye makeup in moving vehicle

It’s dangerous to apply makeup in a hurry or when you’re riding or worse driving a car. Not only it is dangerous to drive while doing something else,  sudden movement can cause you to injure your eye, such as with a mascara wand. This jab can infect your eyes and lead to a scratch on your cornea.

Be extra careful if you are contact lens wearer

Remember to wear your contracts before you apply makeup so prevent any stray pieces of makeup getting between your contact and your eye. Nothing’s worse than something stuck under your contacts.

Make cleanliness a priority

This may sound very easy but surprisingly many people forget to do this. It is very important to wash your hands and your face before applying makeup. Clean hands will prevent unwanted bacteria making their way to your eyes and a clean face makes application that much easier. Also remember to clean your brushes often to avoid bacteria build up.

Not removing your makeup before going to bed

One of the worst things you can do for your skin and eyes is to go to bed with your makeup. This not only cause clogged pores  but they can spread infection. Makeup from your eyelashes and eyelids can move into your eyes,  that can cause infection. Avoid eye infections such as conjunctivitis that causes itchy, red and blurry eyes by removing your makeup before going to bed.

Putting eyeliner on your water line

Although a lot of people do this,  it is actually not a good idea. Water line is so close to the cornea, and makeup on it can easily spread to the eyeball, where it can cause irritation and infection.

Using False Eyelashes often

Using fake lashes very often can lead to allergic reactions of eyes and skin which can stem from the adhesive used to attach fake lashes to the lids. False eyelashes can damage your natural lashes can be if artificial lashes are not properly fixed to the eyelids. Try 3D Fiber Lash Mascara, it will give you the fake lashes effect without the hassles of fake lashes.

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