Beware! When it comes to your eye makeup, what is most important to you? Color? Brand? Packaging? But are you reading the most important part of the package? What other common products/activities do you need to keep an “eye†out for?
Founder and President of EnvyDerm Cosmetics, Nadia Smith has provided the top 5 things to avoid that cause harm to your eyes, lashes and brows.
5. Avoid Makeup in Motion
Though it seems ideal for those on the run, avoid makeup application in a car, train or bus. A sudden halt, bump or drop, may leave you with a serious injury. Whether applying mascara or eyeliner, manage to find some time in your morning routine to apply makeup in the home or office. Even a slight scratch in your eye can lead to a more serious problem down the line.
4. Don’t Share
Never share your eye products with anyone! Â This could easily lead to an infection. When sampling at a cosmetics/retail store apply eye makeup with single-use applicator. If you need to test an eye shadow, test it on the back of your hand instead of your eye.
3. DIY Disaster
There are many DIY kits for lash extensions and lash/brow tinting available for purchase. When it comes to lash extensions chose the product wisely. The glue used may be harmful to your eyes and/or lead to pulling out your lashes and causing irritation when removed. Make sure there is no formaldehyde or cyano acrylate in the glue used. Though it sounds convenient to test products in the comfort of your own home, my advice is to avoid lash and brow dyeing/tinting. Eyelash and brow tinting may cause stinging and watery eyes, or worse— an allergic reaction. Though it is not recommended, if you plan to give it a try, be sure to test the dye on your skin prior to applying it to the eyes or brows. I recommend using a shadow to darken the color of your brows instead.
2. Infected Makeup
To avoid infections, discard and replace your eye makeup regularly. Mascara should be changed every three months. Sharpen your eye pencil before ever application, to avoid both scratching your eye and to keep it clean. If you wear contact lenses, be sure to change your products more frequently. If you have had an eye infection, discard any eye cosmetics used and refresh your supplies.
1. Harmful Chemicals
Always read the ingredients on the packaging of any products you purchase. Do your research! Whether purchasing mascara or eye makeup remover, make sure all ingredients used are safe. Phthalate, sulfate, Propylene Glycol and sodium hydroxymethylglycinate are just a few of the harmful ingredients that could be in your cosmetics bag. As mentioned, I would recommend sticking to products with natural ingredients like EnvyDerm Eyelash Growth Serum, a gentle, clinically-tested non-prescription formula that promotes natural eyelash growth (www.envyderm.com).
About EnvyDerm
Setting the standards of effective beauty care, EnvyDerm is renowned for bringing advanced eyelash care products and expertise to consumers worldwide. Experts at EnvyDerm have collaborated with research laboratories and beauty professionals in order to develop products with formulas combining well-being and technology to enhance a customer’s natural beauty. EnvyDerm continues to set the pace with innovative and proven ingredients provided by Mother Nature. Today, EnvyDerm’s expanding product line provides customers with a single source to exceed their quest for finding the best eyelash care solutions. EnvyDerm products are available for purchase atwww.envyderm.com, www.Amazon.com, www.drugstore.com and www.overstock.com.