why everytime i use liquid eyeliner,my left eye would...?!


Question: Why everytime i use liquid eyeliner,my left eye would...?
started last week, when i have liquid eyeliner on my left eye; it will go red after a few hours and have eye discharge. However, my right eye hasn't go red for once! do you think it could be my eyeliner or my left eye? I am a daily contact lens user and using 2 weeks contact lens so i change every 2 weeks...

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Answers:

Maybe it could be that you find it slightly more difficult to do it on the left and it's coming into contact with your eyeball a bit. COs, well, OBVIOUSLY the brush thingy is going to be held at different angles for doing the different eyes but even the itniest bit in your eye kills. I no longe rus eliquid eyeliner, I just use a pencil on top instead, works just as well if not better. When I used to use liquid eyeliner, if one tiny little drop got in my eye it would make my eyelids burn for some reason :/ Most people do get sreatcions with it. If i'm honest I don't think the chemicals are really friendly in that stuff..



I have tryed many times to use liquid eyeliner and if you get any on the pink area of your lower lid it burns.I finally concluded it was not for me.I think I am simply allergic.its possible as she said the liner is harder to apply on the left side so you scratched it a bit or got a bit on the inside. One tip a old doc told me.if you think you have an eye infection or bacterial infection wash your whole face and eyebrows several times a day with baby shampoo.I have done it over the years and it helps every time.I do work in agriculture and alot of people get eye infections often from the bacteria from the animals.




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