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eye make-up

Postby Jenrosmoo » Fri 04 May 2012 9:48 pm

I have mild keratoconus/blepharitis/dry eye, and my consultant did advise me a couple of years ago to try and avoid make up. I've never really bothered with it anyway so it wasn't a problem. But I'm getting married next summer and will want to wear make up, so I'm just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for brands/types to go for/avoid etc? I quite like the idea of having my eye lashes tinted so there's a more lasting effect, but I wonder if the drops I use - Carmellose - will just wash away the dye. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience of this?
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Re: eye make-up

Postby Andrew MacLean » Sat 05 May 2012 7:02 pm

Can't help, I'm afraid, but there is sure to be somebody along in a moment who can. I just wanted to say 'welcome to the forum'. :D

Andrew

ps Oh and every good wish for your marriage.
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Re: eye make-up

Postby Loopy-Lou » Sun 06 May 2012 9:32 pm

Hi, be careful with eyelash tinting, you should have do a test patch for the first time, and be prepared for slight stinging [you can flush out the eyes with hypromellose]. Lash tinting makes the upper lashes darker but it's nothing like mascara because there's no 'volume'.
I'd recommend Lancome waterproof 'Hypnose' mascara, and 'zig-zag' it through the lashes carefully using a magnified mirror and cotton buds to remove excess.
I'd recommend MAC pencils [as they are nice and soft] but don't put eye pencil on the inner rim as that's not skin and their eye shadows have a long lasting pigment which doesn't flake off like others. The Lancome waterproof remover is best used by closing the eye with some on a pad to loosen it then dip cotton buds into it and 'roll' it across the lashes either closed or resting lashes on a finger. Wipe over the eye with another moistened pad [water] to remove excess and flush out the eye with hypromellose to ensure nothing is left.
Do a trial with make-up long before the day to ensure you have no reactions

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Re: eye make-up

Postby torres » Mon 14 May 2012 10:15 am

i've been having success with 'earths beauty' and 'miessence' make up. i find that the less toxins there are in them, the less irritation to the eyes. you can find them online :)

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Re: eye make-up

Postby Jenrosmoo » Tue 12 Jun 2012 7:25 pm

Thank you for your replies. I shall defintely try some or all of those products!
And thank you for the advice on applying eye makeup, it's really helpful :)

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Re: eye make-up

Postby space_cadet » Tue 12 Jun 2012 9:22 pm

Llamasqua and mac make up all the way for me
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