Sharing makeup tips for everyone who wear contact lenses
Contact lenses can help you see more clearly, but if
you wear them, you do have to be a little more careful about your makeup
routine. Here’s what you should know about
protecting your eyes while having fun with your makeup
Choosing The Right Makeup
If you wear contact lenses, you will need to choose
your makeup carefully. Using the wrong makeup could result in eye irritation,
damaged contact lenses, or eye infections.
Look for oil-free makeup
Makeup with oil could
spread around your face and you could end up with oily makeup in your eyes and
blurring your contact lenses.
Use liquid eyeliner
It takes a little more skill to
apply liquid liner, but it is much safer. Using a pencil liner means you are
putting pressure on your eye with a sharp, pointy, hard object. This is risky
in any situation, but even worse if you’re
wearing contacts. Liquid liner can be applied with a soft brush, so you don’t have to put pressure on your eyes.
Choose the right mascara
There are countless types
of mascara to choose from, but look for mascara that doesn’t clump orflake since flakes could come off and
irritate your eyes and cause problems with your lenses.
Use creams or pressed powder
Loose powder makeup
can easily get into your eyes, which can cause irritation, damage to your lens,
and, in some cases, infections. In most cases, creams are best, but if you don’t use them, you should at least use a pressed powder
that is less likely to get into your eyes. You should specifically choose
creams when you are looking for eyeliner and concealer, since those go right
next to your eyes, but it is also smart to choose creams for blush and
foundation since powdered blush could still get into your eyes when you are
applying it.
Applying Your Makeup
It is always important to be careful when applying
makeup near your eyes, but if you wear contact lenses, you need to take a few
extra precautions to protect your eyes.
First, you should always put your contact lenses in
before you start applying your makeup. Putting the lenses in after you’ve applied makeup makes it easier for your lenses to
get dirty and damaged and it is easier for makeup to get trapped in your eye.
After you’ve
put your contact lenses in, you can start applying makeup, but keep the
following tips in mind:
Using brushes to apply makeup instead of your
fingers will put less pressure on the sensitive skin around the eyes, and since
brushes can be very small, you’ll have more
control and be less likely to get makeup in the wrong spot.
Never put eyeliner inside your eyes. Putting liner
on the water line makes it very easy for makeup to spread into your eye and get
trapped by your lenses. This can cause irritation and infection. If you use
eyeliner, only apply it to the outside of the eyes.
Using eyelid primer before applying eye shadow can
keep the makeup in place and prevent it from spreading into your eyes.
Removing Your Makeup
You also need to be careful when taking your makeup
off at the end of the day. Removing your makeup before going to bed is
important because it keeps your face clean and prevents makeup from getting
into your eyes and causing infections.
At the same time,use the colored contact lenses can even
make you be more beautiful.For example,if your fair’s color is black,then you
can use the brown contacts to show more natural.Certainly,if your fair’s color
is pink,you can also use blue contacts to appear more active and outstanding.
Remember to remove your contact lenses before
removing your makeup. Wiping makeup off of your face before taking out the
contacts could easily get makeup in your eyes and damage your lenses.
It may be wise to use a wipe designed specifically
for removing eye makeup since in general, eye makeup can be the most difficult
to remove. Instead of scrubbing your face and irritating your eyes, use a wipe
to gently, but effectively remove the makeup.

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