Don’t let cosmetics hurt your eyes

Nowadays, many women like to wear eyeliner and mascara to add to their charm, but they are unaware of the dangers that come with it. Corneal fungus, corneal burns, and conjunctivitis are some of the common “cosmetic eye diseases”. Can makeup also hurt your eyes? Of course it can! Some girls buy a poor quality mascara and use it for half a year, thinking it’s a pity to throw it away after using it. Some girls buy a poor quality mascara for six months and throw it away. All of these make women suffer from high rates of eye diseases. Many women who wear eyeliner suffer from blepharitis, leading to severe dry eyes or untreated conjunctivitis, making their eyes red and unattractive. To prevent secondary contamination, small brushes and eyeliners used for makeup should be wiped gently with alcohol cotton balls on a regular basis. Also be careful when taking eye shadow powder, mascara, etc. The dust particles that fall into the eyes are likely to cause eye inflammation, redness and pain. Makeup should be removed cleanly, otherwise it can cause blepharitis. Makeup should be used regularly within the shelf life, otherwise it often leads to inflammatory eye irritation. Some kinds of cold-ironing essence into the eye will also burn the cornea, and in serious cases, even lead to eye atrophy, corneal clouding, etc. Overall, it is okay to wear makeup occasionally, but you must pay attention to the proportion, too much is too little, nature is beauty, inappropriate makeup will instead affect your eyes and damage the beautiful appearance.