If some cosmetics irritated, stop using it. If irritation persists, see a doctor.
The list of rules:
- Do not use cosmetics for the eyes, if eyes already have an infection or inflamed skin around the eyes. If you use makeup during an infection, you have to throw away the packaging.
- Infection in your eye, you can not enter with makeup, and with dirty hands. Wash your hands. Do not try to paint the eyes in the alley or public toilet.
- Make sure all the items that you touch the eyelids clean.
- With no one to share your cosmetics. Other people's germs can be more dangerous to you than to another man.
- Do not let cosmetics gather dust on a shelf or lying on the floor. So settle in it the germs.
- Do not use old makeup. Manufacturers usually recommend changing ink in 2 - 4 months after unpacking.
- Dispose of dried ink. You do not need to add water or spit. Ink contains preservatives. Even if we add to the sterile water to dilute preservatives, and can grow bacteria.
- Do not heat above 30 degrees cosmetics. This happens in a car in summer. Temperature destroys preservatives, cosmetics and rotten.
- Carefully apply makeup, and gently remove it. Do not poke yourself in the eye! Never attempt to paint the eyes in a moving vehicle.
- Do not try to paint the eye makeup that is intended for other body parts. Lip liner should not be used as an eyeliner. There may be a breath germs, and dyes can irritate the eyes.
- Do not use antimony for the eyes (those kohl or Kaya in the style of Jack Sparrow). They usually just antimony (lead compound). There are cases of children poisoned with a dye.
- Sorry for Kaya? Further more interesting. The Americans, for example, there is no approved agent for permanent dyeing eyelashes. From this sometimes blinded.
How do you like a list of rules? Lamination eyelashes are not fond of?