Did You Know Your Eye Makeup Could Be Making You Sick?
Did You Know Your Eye Makeup Could Be Making You Sick?
For a lot of women, eyen makeup is an essential part of
being properly dressed -- just as important as a stylish outfit or nice shoes.
But while mascara and eyeliner can create different
looks, from subtle to striking, they can also make
you sick.
The problem: Eye makeup can be a breeding ground for
bacteria. We all have a few microbes, like Staphylococcus
and Streptococcus, living around our eyes. When eyeliner or mascara is applied, some of those bugs stick to the applicator and are carried back to the makeup container.
Eye products are supposed to contain preservatives to keep bacteria from growing. But some products don’t have
enough. And over time, the preservative’s effectiveness declines. As a result, the bacteria on an eyeliner pencil or mascara applicator grow and multiply. Each time you apply makeup, you get bigger and bigger doses of bacteria -- enough to cause serious infections.
“Every year, many women end up with eye infections from cosmetics,” warns the University of Rochester Medical
Center. “In rare cases, women have been temporarily or permanently blinded by an eye cosmetic, according to the FDA.” You can, however, prevent these problems and others with these simple tips:
Don’t share makeup to avoid spreading bacteria.
Replace your eye makeup regularly,at least every three to four months.
Remove eye makeup at the end of every day.
Practice good eyelid hygiene.
Keep updated on the latest eyelid eyelash hygiene clinical safety reports.
Christine Sindt, OD, Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa, recommends wiping the eyes daily with a new antibacterial eyelid cleanser, such as Avenova from NovaBay Pharmaceuticals.
“One recent study showed that Avenova dramatically reduces the amount of
Staphylococcus and other bacteria around the eye -- by more than 99 percent,” says Sindt. “Avenova contains a solution of pure hypochlorous acid, a substance used
by the body as a natural defense against pathogens, but is completely harmless to
skin.”
“I encourage women to talk to their doctors about daily eye hygiene using
safe and effective products, such as Avenova, which can be the best defense
against infections and other common eye problems, like dry eye and Blepharitis,”
adds Columbus, Ohio, ophthalmologist Alice T. Epitropoulos, MD. “Take these
steps, and women can have both beauty and healthy eyes.”
For information click on www. Avenova.com. Watch this video for more details on
treatment for your eyes https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=tJoIOTvFGCI. Or
call 1-800-890-0329.
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