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Allergic to eye make up

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EllieB52 Fri 26-Jul-19 18:54:01

Has anyone else suddenly become allergic to their usual eye make up? I’m finding that my eyes are starting to itch and the skin is getting dry. I mainly use Bobbi Brown make up but find myself going “bare” more often than not - and it ain’t a good look! Any recommendations?

Alexa Mon 29-Jul-19 18:45:01

Jaylucy, I have just been to the optician and I get artificial tears on prescription from the GP. The dry eye condition tends to cause extra irritation, as the artificial tears don't lubricate my eyes all through the night .

Actually Panstick is a really efficient concealer and doesn't irritate my eyes. It just is the wrong colour.

annep1 Mon 29-Jul-19 18:55:35

I have psoriasis and very sensitive skin.

I can't use Clinique or Elizabeth Arden or Simple products.

Boots no 7 hypoallergenic range is fantastic. Skin creams ,bubble bath, makeup, tanning products, a bit expensve but affordable.

renalevi Thu 22-Aug-19 06:40:02

If you are allergic to eye make up. It is possible that the products you are using are harmful for your skin.

Ohmother Thu 22-Aug-19 07:52:44

My daughter uses Bare Minerals as she has exema (?) which flares very easily.

Marydoll Thu 22-Aug-19 08:08:59

The only mascara I can use is Clinique and the only foundation, Bare Minerals.
They are expensive, but I buy online or in Duty Free and always look for a discount code.

rosecarmel Thu 22-Aug-19 08:22:27

Usually makeup free, but wore it occasionally although no more due to irritation- Must admit the mascara was old- A woman I knew who had beautiful eyes naturally had permanent blue liner tattooed on her lids and it looked great on her-

beautytouch Wed 25-Sept-19 10:56:45

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Norah Fri 04-Oct-19 16:56:07

I resorted to tattoo brows, upper liner and lower liner. I have lashes applied every 3 weeks and filled as needed.

jura2 Fri 04-Oct-19 17:04:26

How much do those cost, I wonder.

Hope you don't over do it- as I must say, honestly, that those extra long lashes, especially on 'more mature ladies' look so false and make the eyelids droopy and eyes small. See Sharon in East Enders- looks awful, sadly.

Norah Fri 04-Oct-19 17:15:44

Jura2 I have the shortest ones applied, they are lovely.

jura2 Fri 04-Oct-19 17:23:28

Great- nothing personal in my response above- but Sharon's look so awful, and I've seen many 'more mature' women wearing some which are just too long and so unnatural.

So, good on you Norah.