How eyelash extensions, eyeliner and daily contact lenses can lead to eye problems if you're not careful (2024)

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TikTok videos showing crusty and long-overdue lash extension glue, and toothpaste-like eye secretions are toe curling to watch. But they can happen to you if you don't take care of your beauty routine.

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We get it. There’s no mascara that can give you supremely curled and fluttery eyelashes that last and last like semi-permanent extensions can. And us monolid girlies need all the help in that department.

Many of us also have otherbeauty practices such as applying eyeliner to the waterline and (gasp) reusing daily disposable contact lenses.

But how do these affect our eyes? Are there any downsides? Here's a look at how these might give us eye problems and what you can do.

1. SEMI-PERMANENT EYELASH EXTENSIONS

Those strips or clusters of acrylic or silk hairs instantly add definition and “open” up your peepers – no fiddling with perplexing pieces of falsies or tricky glue application required. Plus, you don’t have to apply much – or any at all – eye makeup to look polished. It’s no wonder that these eyelash extensions done at the salon have been the rage for a while now.

But for all the convenience they provide, the extensions aren’t without their downsides. A glue is still applied to your natural eyelashes to secure the extensions. And if you have seen TikTok videos like the one below, crusty and long-overdue eyelash glue is not a pretty nor comfortable look.

What is going on in that TikTok video?

“It appears that the patient in the video has many weeks’ worth of glue stuck on her eyelashes or even longer,” said Dr Yvonne Chung, the head and a senior consultant with Singapore National Eye Centre’s Oculoplastic Department. “She has possibly had multiple sessions of regluing the eyelashes within a month? So, it all accumulates.”

Typically, you’ll be asked to return to the salon after two to three weeks, said a Browhaus spokesperson, where the lash artist will fill in the gaps created by the shedding of your natural lashes. But there is a limit. “We advise applying a completely new set of eyelash extensions after four to six weeks,” said the spokesperson.

“In general, one shouldn’t be doing eyelash extension touch-ups multiple times a month,” said Dr Chung. “At most, maybe once a month as your natural eyelashes will fall off after about six weeks anyway.”

HOW TO CLEAN LASH EXTENSIONS WITHOUT DISLODGING THEM

Here are some tips from Browhaus:

If you don’t wear eye makeup:

1. Lightly splash water onto your eye area and dry off with a clean, lint-free cloth. Alternatively, wet a microfibre washcloth with clean water and dab around the area.

2. Do this on alternate nights before bedtime. Avoid aggressively splashing water directly onto the extensions, pulling at the extensions or rubbing your eyes. There’s no need to use baby shampoo, soap or micellar water.

3. Comb the falsies with a spiral brush from the middle to the tip of your extensions to neaten them.

To remove eye makeup:

1. Soak a lint-free cotton cloth or pad with a water-based makeup remover. Do not use cotton balls or swabs as their fibres may get entangled with your lash extensions. Oil-based removers may dissolve or weaken the glue.

2. Gently hold the cloth or pad against each eyelid and lashes for two to three seconds. Then, gently wipe from the inner to outer part of the lid. For the lashes, wipe upwards towards the tip of the lashes.

3. Every night, repeat Points 2 and 3 in If you don’t wear eye makeup.

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What issues can eyelash extensions potentially cause when they’re kept on for too long?

Other than bacteria growth, you’ll also be encouraging the proliferation of tiny critters, known as demodex mites, that live in or near your eyelash follicles.

A demodex mite is extremely small (0.15mm to 0.4mm), slightly transparent, covered with scales and has two segments with eight legs, according to Cleveland Clinic. “When you sleep, the mites come out of your skin’s pores, mate, then go back into your skin to lay eggs,” noted the website.

It sounds icky but “demodex mites are part of our natural skin microbiome” and pretty much the clean-up crew on your face, said Dr Chung. But trouble brews when the lack of hygiene causes the “over-production of facial and eyelid oils that can cause the population of mites to multiple and cause blepharitis”, she said.

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What is blepharitis?

The condition typically affects the entire margins or edges of the eyelid, according to Singhealth. There is swelling, crusting, an oily build-up, pain, blurred vision and excessive tearing, among other symptoms.

“We normally advise lid hygiene with eyelid cleansers, lubricants as first-line treatments and then maybe, mild topical steroids and oral antibiotics in more severe cases,” said Dr Chung. “Lipiflow (a heat-based system that applies pressure on the eyelids) or IPL are also options but one should speak to an ophthalmologist to determine what would be more suitable.”

Do we need to take a break from falsies from time to time?

At Browhaus, they advise that you let your natural lashes rest for a couple of weeks in between the removal and application of a new set of lashes.

“There is no recommended period of abstinence,” said Dr Chung. In general, one shouldn’t be doing eyelash extension touch-ups multiple times a month,” she reiterated.

But if you’re constantly grappling with eye infections such as styes or have a history of chronic blepharitis, you “should probably stay off semi-permanent eyelash extensions to avoid aggravating the situation”, advised Dr Chung. “Or use temporary, stick-on eyelashes.”

2. EYELINER

If you thought the earlier video was gross, here’s another to remind you about the potential risk of lining your waterline, or the inner rim of your top or bottom eyelid.

What are we seeing in the video?

Normally, the substance that was squeezed out of the bottom eyelid in the video should be liquid and not the consistency of toothpaste. The reason for the thickened texture could be that the meibomian glands, which naturally produce oil to prevent your eyes from drying out, were congested.

Why shouldn’t we line our waterline with eyeliner?

“Applying eyeliner on the waterline can block the openings of the meibomian glands, which are located near the lash line,” said Dr Andrew Fang, a family physician from DoctorAnywhere. “When blocked, the oils cannot properly reach the surface of the eye, leading to meibomian gland dysfunction.

“Regularly using eyeliner in this area may exacerbate the issue,” said Dr Fang, “increasing the risk of meibomian gland disease (MGD).” Signs you might have MGD include dry, gritty or irritated eyes; blurred vision; sensitivity to light; and redness or swelling around the eyelids.

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Does treatment involve squeezing the blocked glands as seen in the video?

Fortunately, no squeezing is done as it would be too uncomfortable. “The common treatment for MGD typically includes a combination of non-invasive approaches, such as warm compresses, oral and topical antibiotics, and thermal pulsation therapy,” said Dr Fang.

“While general practitioners can provide general advice and initial management, an ophthalmologist is better suited to perform these more specialised treatments,” he said.

3. DAILY CONTACT LENSES

It seems like such a waste to throw away daily disposable contact lenses after just wearing them for a few hours. Are you sure we can’t reuse them?

We’ve reused them a few times and our eyes are fine. So what gives?

While some of us have gotten away with reusing dailies, you’re toying with the risk of eye infections, said Clinical Associate Professor Lim Li, who is a senior consultant with Singapore National Eye Centre’s Corneal & External Eye Disease Department.

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“Reusing daily disposable contact lenses can predispose you to a higher risk of adverse effects such as allergic conjunctivitis and corneal infections,” she said. Although some of us are able to get away with it, “it would be prudent not to continue with such a practice”.

Furthermore, dailies are often made from a thinner and more delicate material; reusing them can damage the lenses and give you poorer vision.

Should we put on our dailies first or makeup first?

You should put on your contact lenses before applying eye makeup, said Dr Fang. “This ensures that your lenses are clean and free from makeup residue, which could cause irritation or infections. It also prevents makeup particles from getting trapped under the lenses, which can lead to discomfort or even damage to the eyes.”

Source: CNA/bk

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How eyelash extensions, eyeliner and daily contact lenses can lead to eye problems if you're not careful? ›

Applying eyeliner on the waterline can block the openings of the meibomian glands, which are located near the lash line,” said Dr Andrew Fang, a family physician from DoctorAnywhere. “When blocked, the oils cannot properly reach the surface of the eye, leading to meibomian gland dysfunction.

Can lash extensions cause eye problems? ›

As beautiful as eyelash extensions may be, they can cause eye infections, allergic reactions, and in some cases, more serious eye problems.

Is it bad to wear eyeliner with eyelash extensions? ›

Yes, eyeliner is totally safe for lash extensions if you choose a powder or water-based one. Avoid oil-based and waterproof formulations that weaken the lash glue used to attach the extensions. Pencil liners should also be avoided because of the pressure needed during the application.

Can eyeliner cause eye problems? ›

Eyeliner does not damage your eyes, but applying it too close to the eye could lead to harm. Particles of eyeliner could get into the eyes and also cause problems if you have sensitive or dry eyes. It is even more affecting for those who wear contact lenses, especially when eyeliner is put on the inner lid margin.

Is it bad to get lash extensions with contacts in? ›

You might've known the risks of eye infections when sleeping with contacts in, and it can happen when you have contacts and close your eyes for a 2-2.5 hour lash session too. Therefore, it's important to say it again: it's recommended to remove the lenses whenever having a lash appointment.

What is the negative effect of eyelash extensions? ›

Quick Read Eyelash extensions come with risks

Eyelash extensions can stress your natural lashes, making them fall out. Allergic reactions, infection and dry eye are also possible. If you're going to go for it anyway, choose lashes that are not too long or heavy.

Can fake eyelashes damage your eyes? ›

Wearing Fake Eyelashes Can Cause Serious Eye Problems

You may be a sight for sore eyes with those beautiful, long fluttering lashes, but did you know that fake eyelashes can literally make your eyes sore causing eye infections, allergic reactions, and in some cases, more serious eye problems.

Can you get permanent eyeliner with eyelash extensions? ›

Avoid sun and tanning one week prior to procedure. Do not have eyelash extensions. You must have your eyelash extensions removed one week prior to coming in for your permanent eyeliner appointment.

What eyeliner is safe with eyelash extensions? ›

Water-Based Eyeliners:

One of the safest options for eyeliner when you have eyelash extensions is to use water-based eyeliners.

Does eyeliner damage eyelashes? ›

No, eyeliner won't decrease the count of your eyelashes but applying eyeliner to the waterline can pose a risk to your eyes. Eyeliner can be damaging to your eyes, so be careful when applying your makeup. If you can resist the temptation to add eyeliner to your eye's waterline, it's probably best to do so.

Is eyeliner toxic for eyes? ›

Benzalkonium Chloride (BAK)

A preservative most often found in mascara, eyeliner, and makeup remover, BAK has been proven to be toxic to the epithelial cells of the eyes. These are the outermost layer of cells that cover the cornea and are responsible for keeping dust, water, and bacteria out of the eyes.

Can permanent eyeliner damage your eyes? ›

One of the significant risks specific to waterline tattoos or tattooing on tear ducts is the increased likelihood of eye infections and irritations. The proximity of the tattoo to the sensitive tear duct area creates a breeding ground for potential infections.

Is it bad to wear eyeliner on your waterline every day? ›

"The reasons eye doctors do not recommend to wear eyeliner on the waterline of your eye is because there are specialized glands there that produce and excrete oil. "The oil should be an olive oil texture, but as you can see here it looks more like toothpaste.

Can eyelash extensions damage your vision? ›

It may seem like a harmless way to accentuate your eyes, but the techniques that are behind extensions and tinting can lead to infections or allergic reactions which can impair your vision.

Who should not get lash extensions? ›

What are the contraindications for eyelash extensions?
  • Eye Conditions. Consider your eyes to be the protectors of a fascinating realm. ...
  • Allergic Reactions. ...
  • Skin Conditions. ...
  • Recent Use of Prescription Medications. ...
  • Allergic Reactions After Using Eye Products. ...
  • Pregnancy & Breastfeeding.

Do eyelash extensions irritate your eyes? ›

The glues used to adhere eyelash extensions to your lashes include chemicals and ingredients that may be irritating or harmful. If you have a reaction to a chemical used during the process, you may experience side effects within two to three days. These side effects include: bloodshot eyes.

Do eyelash extensions cause long term damage? ›

When you have multiple lashes attached to an extension, and your natural lashes shed, they can pull out the other lashes that were attached to them, causing harm to the hair follicle. If you're not careful, they can lead to breakage and damage of your natural lashes.

What do ophthalmologists say about lash extensions? ›

Are Lash Extensions and Glue Safe for Eyes? "To keep the eyes safe, lashes should be applied by an experienced aesthetician in a sanitary setting, with chemicals that are safe for your skin," says Rebecca J. Taylor, MD, a Nashville ophthalmologist and clinical spokeswoman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

What does an eye infection from lash extensions look like? ›

However, there is an unglamorous consequence to wearing lash extensions, and it is called Blepharitis. Blepharitis is a severe eye disease that causes inflammation of the eyelids, leading to red eyes, itching, flaking of the skin around the eyes, and even vision problems.

How do you tell if lash extensions are damaging your lashes? ›

Lash extensions are high maintenance and can potentially damage your real lashes. If you notice that your natural lashes look thinner and more sparse as your lash extensions start to fall out, the treatment could be to blame. Sometimes, extensions can disrupt your lashes' natural growth cycle.

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