For women who love beauty, long and curved eyelashes can better accentuate big, bright eyes and give a new look. To avoid the hassle of curling eyelashes, applying mascara and removing makeup every day, more and more women are trying eyelash extensions or giving their eyelashes a curl. However, while inoculating false eyelashes or perming eyelashes, you may have planted a health hazard for yourself if you are not careful. Many young women who get their eyelash extensions at unregulated stores for cheap end up with varying degrees of eye redness, itching, tearing, pain or increased secretions and foreign body sensation, and in severe cases end up having to wash off their false eyelashes or even go to the hospital for treatment of eye diseases. There are four main reasons for these unexpected pain to the eyes: 1. Unqualified hygiene: Many hair and nail salons can be found in the business of eyelash extensions and eyelash perming. False eyelashes and tweezers are not disinfected, and operators do not wash their hands. Operating tools are placed randomly, breeding bacteria. Also, customers can easily spread germs among themselves, causing blepharitis and conjunctivitis, painful eye redness, and increased secretions. 2. The quality of the materials used is not up to par: There is no information on the production date, product approval number and product ingredients on the boxes of the various types of false eyelashes that are claimed to be imported from Korea. The texture of cheaper false eyelashes is harder than normal eyelashes, and when blinking, the root of the false eyelashes may cause pain and discomfort by rubbing against the lid edge, and when the eyelashes fall onto the surface of the eye, they are longer and harder than their own eyelashes, so they may feel foreign. In addition, the sticky glue used for sticking eyelashes and the hot eyelash solution have ominous ingredients and a pungent smell, and these chemicals can easily cause allergic conjunctivitis, making your eyes itch and the more you rub them, the more itchy they become. 3. Irregular operation: Many small stores do not receive formal training in this business, so the adhesive or solution may block the pores of the eyelashes or the opening of the lid gland, and the equipment used is not sterilized. If these chemicals are not handled carefully, they can cause chemical conjunctival keratitis if they flow into the eye. 4. Improper care after going home: Fearing that washing will damage the new shape of the eyelashes and that rubbing the false eyelashes will sometimes cause pain, many people avoid washing around the eyes for a long time. This further leads to bacterial growth and inflammation of the lid margin. In order to avoid accidental damage to the eyes, on the one hand, it is important to choose the right beauty treatment for you. After all, any successful eyelash extensions or perms will eventually change back to their original shape as your own eyelashes naturally fall off, and the best results usually last only 1-2 months. On the other hand, it is better to choose a qualified beauty salon where the hygiene conditions, product quality and operation techniques are relatively reliable and the consumer’s rights are protected. Usually, eyelashes will also fall off when you wash your face, only that they are fine and small to go unnoticed. When cleaning, avoid painful scrubbing by turning and pulling the eyelashes, and take a towel and scrub from bottom to top along with the hairs. If false eyelashes fall into your eyes, don’t rub them hard, use eye drops to flush them out to avoid scratching the cornea and conjunctiva. The eyes are the softest and most sensitive part of the body, so it’s important to protect them while beautifying them, so that they shine brightly underneath the curved lashes.