29/08/2017
The following tips will help you reduce the risk of eye problems associated with your eye makeup:
1) Never share. Your eye makeup should be yours and yours alone. It’s important not to share your eye makeup to avoid spreading bacteria, even if it’s your best friend.
2) Apply eyeliner on the outside of the lash line. By applying eyeliner to the outside of the lash line it will prevent any scratches to your eye or eyelids.
3) Sharpen your eyeliner pencil. A sharp eyeliner pencil is more precise. At all times, make sure your eyeliner pencil is sharpened this way you will avoid any painful scratches against your eyes.
4)Replace eye makeup every three to four months. To avoid any bacterial infections make sure to always change your eye makeup every three to four months, and avoid expired products.
5) You can notice it’s time to change your mascara when it begins to odor or start to form clumps.
6) Replace eye makeup after an eye infection. If you get an eye infection, make sure to replace all of your previous eye makeup products in order to avoid more bacteria spreading.
7) Never apply makeup in a moving vehicle. Even if you aren’t driving, applying eye makeup in a moving vehicle is never a good idea. Keep both eyes on the road, and apply all of your makeup before stepping foot in a vehicle.
8) Remove eye makeup at the end of the day. Although it may have taken you some time to perfect that smoky eye, at the end of the day make sure to remove any and all make up. Your eyes are extremely sensitive, and even the tiniest speck of mascara, eyeliner, or eyeshadow could seep into the corner of your eye and cause an infection.