Cosmetic Safety for Contact Lens Wearers
What eye hazards may be associated with cosmetic use?
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Optometric Association,
cosmetics are among some of the most common sources of problems for contact lens wearers.
Misusing cosmetics can lead to severe adverse reactions, including:

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Deposits on the lens
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Eye irritation
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Allergy
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Injury
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Infection
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Dryness
What safety practices should take place?
There are safety measures for choosing, applying, and wearing cosmetics, which you
can follow to protect your eyes and provide for long-term, problem-free contact lens
wear, including:
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Choose unscented, hypoallergenic cosmetics manufactured by a well-known brand name
that you trust.
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Wash your hands before inserting or removing your contact lenses.
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Do not borrow or lend your cosmetics to others.
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Wash all makeup application brushes often.
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Apply makeup after inserting the contact lenses.
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Do not purchase reuse your old mascara applicator with refills.
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Avoid frosted, pearlized, iridescent, or other glittery types of eye shadow. These
may contain ground oyster shells or tinsel.
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Do not apply eyeliner to the inner edge of the lid or above the lash line on the lower
lid.
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Avoid using loose powder on the face.
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Do not apply creams too close to the eyes.
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Never apply eye makeup while in motion or while driving.
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Do not use water or saliva to wet applicator or thin cosmetics.
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Do not apply cosmetics if your eyes are red, swollen, or infected. Talk with your
ophthalmologist or optometrist if symptoms continue.