Eyeliner Daily Use RisksNowadays, if we ask which are the most important kits in women’s makeup kits, then liner and kajal come in the top list. It not only enhances the beauty of the eyes but also makes the face glow. Many women use them daily to enhance the beauty of their face. But do you know how dangerous it can be to use it daily? If you don’t know, then let us tell you how harmful its daily use can be for you.
How dangerous can it be?
Dermatologist Dr. Aarushi Suri on Instagram explained through a video how much harm can be caused by applying kajal and liner on eyes daily. She told in her video that even if you do not use makeup daily, if you use it daily, then it is dangerous. Kajal and liner have direct contact with the eyes. If they are not cleaned properly or expired products are used, bacterial and fungal infections can occur in the eyes. Due to this, problems like redness of eyes, itching and watering may increase.
Apart from this, sometimes the chemicals present in kajal and liner prove to be very harsh for the eyes. Daily use can cause problems like allergy, irritation and swelling in the eyes. If you apply it daily, what happens is that it can gradually accumulate on the surface of the eyes and in the eyelash follicles. Due to this, there is a possibility of damage to your cornea and eyelashes may fall out. Some medical reports have found that continuous use of cosmetics in the eyes for a long time can affect vision. Especially if the kajal or liner is not cleaned properly and it remains in the eyes overnight.
Ways to prevent this
If you are applying liner or kajal and you are facing any kind of problem, then the most important thing is that you have to stop using the liner of the local company. You can use liquid liner, it will be quite good. Apart from this, instead of removing the liner with water, you can use oil remover.
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Disclaimer: This information is based on research studies and expert opinion. Do not consider this as a substitute for medical advice. Before adopting any new activity or exercise, please consult your doctor or relevant specialist.
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