- This is the viral story of a young woman who warns on social media about the risk of wearing false eyelashes.
- The woman has denounced on her TikTok profile the alleged malpractice of the clinic where they were placed.
- “I went to remove them, they hurt a lot and the eye did not stop inflaming,” says the girl.
The tiktok user @samanthazefshared these days on his profile how what was going to be a mere step in his preparation process to celebrate his graduation dayIt ended up being a tragic story. And all, because of false eyelashes.
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Once they are on, Samantha is happy with the result and shares several photos of her eyes.
However, complications they appeared only a day later. The young woman began to notice something swollen in her eye, although she thought it could be something normal.
What caused the infection and discomfort?
Our natural eyelashes are very important!
First of all, it should be noted that the tabs are designed to reduce airflow to the eyes, prevent sweat and rain and filter sunlight. The moisture in the eye is a protective shield, but when too much airflow enters the eyes, the moisture can evaporate and dust and deposits can enter the eye.
The eyes are vulnerable to bacteria and debriss, and should never be touched with dirty hands, dirty makeup brushes or foreign objects if you want to avoid injury or infection.
So what are the risks of wearing false eyelashes?
If you wear false eyelashes or are considering doing so, it’s important to know that any time you have a foreign object near your eyethere is a risk factor.
The most common problems caused by false eyelashes are:
eye infections
Infections can occur when bacteria accumulate under the lash glue and on the false eyelash itself.
If you store and reuse your false lashes, or drop your lashes on a surface before applying them, there is a risk of harmful bacteria and dirt getting into the eye. Infections can also be result of forgetting to clean the eyelids after removing false eyelashesor sharing them with a friend, which leads to cross-contamination, which can lead to styes or conjunctivitis.
Allergic reactions
Some people have a allergic reaction to glue which is used to hold lashes in place as it often contains formaldehyde but a small number may actually be allergic to the fiber used to make the false eyelashes. Allergic reactions to eyelashes can cause itching, burning, swelling, or a rash. Severe allergic reactions require a visit to the emergency room to prevent further vision loss or complications.
Damage to your natural lashes
Unfortunately, false eyelashes also they can cause temporary or permanent loss of real eyelashes. Removing false eyelashes can break your natural lashes and even damage the hair follicle. When this happens, your own eyelashes may not grow back.
eye injuries
Putting small objects close to the eye always runs the risk of injuring the cornea. This can be quite serious if, for example, the false eyelashes irritate the cornea or if the glue thickens and falls into the eye scratching the cornea.
How can I avoid eye problems associated with false eyelashes?
The best solution to avoid eye problems associated with false eyelashes is to opt out, but if you must, try to protect your eyes by:
- Limit the amount of glue used
- Avoid glitter or jeweled lashes
- Be extremely gentle when removing lashes.
- Clean the eyelid after removing lashes
- Avoid glue with formaldehyde
- Never share your tabs with others.
What are the signs that I have an eye problem?
If you develop any of the following symptom after using false eyelashes, consult an ophthalmologist immediately for treatment:
- Pain
- redness
- Pain
- light sensitivity
- Download
- Fever
- Blurry vision
- Swelling
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