As someone who has been labeled with "medically dry" eyes by an ophthalmologist, I have firsthand experience with the unique challenges that sensitive eyes present when it comes to makeup application. The delicate balance between enhancing one's appearance and not causing further irritation or discomfort can be a difficult one to achieve. However, with a few strategic steps, it is possible to create a stunning look while minimizing the impact of watery eyes on your makeup.
Before you even begin your makeup routine, it's essential to address the dryness or irritation that may already be present in your eyes. Applying eye drops can help alleviate any discomfort and remove potential irritants, setting the stage for a smoother makeup application process.
Utilize eye drops to soothe and hydrate your eyes, allowing them to better withstand the makeup application process. Give the drops a few minutes to take effect before you start applying makeup.
When it comes to applying makeup, especially for those with watery eyes, the order in which you apply products can make a significant difference. Starting with the eyes ensures that any tears that may occur during the process won't ruin your base makeup.
Following the advice of professional makeup artist Natalie Dresher, initiating your makeup routine with the eyes can prevent any watery mishaps from affecting the foundation or other base products.
Proper priming and prepping of the eye area is crucial for those with watery eyes. Since tears can dry out the under-eye area, using a hydrating cream can help maintain moisture and prolong the wear of your makeup. For the eyelids, a drier concealer, such as Tarte’s Shape Tape, can create a waterproof base that's less likely to be affected by tears.
If your eyes begin to water during makeup application, a small amount of Vaseline applied near the watering area can act as a physical barrier, preventing tears from ruining your makeup.
Selecting makeup products that are less likely to irritate or cause a reaction in sensitive eyes is key. Hypoallergenic options can help reduce the risk of watery eyes resulting from an allergic reaction to makeup ingredients.
Opt for hypoallergenic makeup products, such as Tower28 MakeWaves Mascara, to minimize the chances of an allergic reaction that could lead to watery eyes.
Steer clear of applying makeup to the waterline and lower lash line, as this can clog the oil glands responsible for eye lubrication and lead to increased tearing. Additionally, any makeup in these areas is more likely to smudge if tears occur.
Beyond product selection, there are several practical tips that can help you manage watery eyes during makeup application.
Having tissues on hand is a simple yet effective way to quickly address any tears that may occur, helping to preserve your makeup.
Powder can exacerbate the drying effects of tears on the under-eye area and may cause tear streaks in your makeup. Instead, use a setting spray to create a barrier that allows tears to sit on top of the makeup without absorption.
If you use false eyelashes, consider a latex-free adhesive to avoid potential irritation that could contribute to watery eyes.
Proper care after your makeup routine is just as important as the application process itself, especially for those with watery eyes.
At the end of the day, thoroughly removing all eye makeup is essential to prevent clogging of the glands and further irritation. Using a dedicated eye makeup remover can help ensure that all traces of makeup are cleared, even in the hard-to-reach areas of the eyes.
By incorporating these tips and tricks into your makeup routine, you can create a beautiful look while minimizing the impact of watery eyes. Remember, the key is to prepare your eyes properly, choose the right products, and take practical steps during application to maintain your makeup throughout the day.
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