5 Makeup Tips For Sensitive Eyes To Help You Avoid Irritation

Here are a few makeup tips for sensitive eyes that can help keep watery and itchy eyes at bay. 

Sensitive Eyes makeup tricks

It can be very annoying to have itchy, watery, or irritated eyes. They may also prevent you from trying new eye makeup trends, perfecting the cat eye, or pulling off a dramatic eyeliner look. You may be much more prone to coping with irritation if you have sensitive eyes. So here are some makeup tips that can help you while keeping watery and itchy eyes at bay:-

1. Change The Way You Apply Makeup

Makeup

The way you apply makeup can also cause eye irritation. Using rough strokes to apply makeup on your eyelids can cause irritation. Being gentle while applying eye makeup should be your main goal. The best way to apply makeup on sensitive eyes is by using a patting motion and blending it out without applying too much pressure.

2. Using High-Quality Brushes

High Quality Brushes

Using brushes with rough and unclean bristles can also cause irritation so opt for high-quality, clean brushes. Buy a brusher with soft bristles and wash them properly after applying makeup to minimise any kind of eye irritation.

3. Avoid Rubbing Product On The Waterline

Waterline

Heavily rimmed lids with loads of liner are popular but there is one problem—these liner-heavy looks can be particularly painful for sensitive eyes. If you have sensitive eyes, it is better not to use products on your waterline to avoid any eye problems. If you still want to wear your eyeliner, you can apply the liner under your waterline.

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4. Keep It Simple

Keep It Simple

Don't overdo it. When you have sensitive eyes avoid wearing too many eye products. For example- if you're going for smoky eyes, then don't add that dramatic cat eyeliner on top and don't overload your lid with heavy eye shadow. The less product you're using, the less chance of irritation is there and you can wash it off easily.

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5. Avoid Irritating Ingredients

Irritating Ingredients

Certain ingredients can cause what’s referred to as “contact dermatitis.” These include some solvents, rubbing alcohol, formaldehyde, soaps, and colour additives. Contact dermatitis can present as mild irritation, a red and itchy rash, or even painful blistering wherever the ingredient touches your skin. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, you should immediately stop using the product and contact your dermatologist if your symptoms persist.

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