Cosmetics and Eye Health

When it comes to the products we use around our eyes, like mascara and facial cleansers, it’s important to choose the right products to safeguard the delicate skin and our eye health. The skin surrounding our eyes, known as the periocular skin, differs significantly from the rest of our face. It’s thinner, more delicate, and contains less collagen, making it more prone to damage. Given the unique vulnerability of the periocular skin, extra care and attention is needed when selecting products and handling this sensitive area. 

It is crucial to be aware of the impact that makeup and skincare products can have on your eye health. Choosing the correct products with the right ingredients is crucial for avoiding irritation, infection, and damage to your eyes. 

Ingredients to Avoid

Many common ingredients found in eye cosmetics can be harmful to your eyes and the skin around them. Avoid ingredients that cause irritation like:

  • Fragrance

  • Prabens

  • Sulfates

  • Alcohol

 
 

Ingredients to Look For

When selecting products or makeup for around your eyes, look for products that are formulated with nourishing, gentle ingredients to promote healthy skin and eyes. 

  • Hyaluronic Acid: moisturizes the skin around the eyes, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 

  • Vitamin E: antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radicals and promotes healing. 

  • Aloe Vera: powerful anti-inflammatory great for calming irritated skin around the eyes. 

Habits for Healthy Eyes

In addition to choosing the right products, adopting good habits is crucial in making sure you're taking care of your eyes. Some habits you can integrate into your daily routine include:

  • Practicing Good Hygiene: Always wash your hands before applying makeup to prevent the transfer of bacteria from your hands to your eyes. 

  • Replacing Products Regularly: Cosmetics can harbor bacteria – be sure to replace mascara, eyeliner, and other eye products to reduce the risk of infection. 

  • Properly Removing Makeup: Properly remove all makeup at the end of the day using a gentle cleanser or oil. Avoid tugging or rubbing the delicate skin around your eyes. 

By being mindful of ingredients and adopting good skincare habits, you can safeguard the health of both your eyes and the skin around them!


Sources:

https://ww1.broadcastmed.com/index.php/email/emailWebview?email=ODI0LVhPRy0wNTQAAAGTPF90p_B44PwiC0WgXRrn_bBNcng3GEiRBFc8viyXEFMjtjJT_rvAC9uS6OBLEy0kUl5rZzbuV2QFwYw-TqLeEOqjP8j53yisxg 

https://www.exceleye.com/2024/01/08/how-skincare-and-makeup-routines-promote-good-eye-health/ 

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