Health & Women

Natural eyelashes care is better than temporary damage

Many women resort to installing eyelashes to get a more intense and attractive appearance of eyes, both on special occasions or permanently. With the spread of this technique in beauty salons, the need to raise awareness of the health damages that may result from it increases, especially when excessive use or not following the safety and hygiene standards.

First: sensitivity and eye irritation
One of the most common damages is the allergies caused by the adhesives used to install eyelashes. These substances sometimes contain chemicals such as “formaldehyde”, which is an irritable substance that can cause:
Itching and redness in the eyelids.
Continue tears.
Swelling in the eyelids or around the eye.

Second: Eye infections.
Installing eyelashes in an unlimited environment or using unpleasant tools can lead to the entry of bacteria or fungi to the eye, which causes:
Infections in the eyelid or conjunctiva.
Currency ulcers in advanced cases.
Excessive light sensitivity.

Third: Natural eyelashes.
An important side effect is that the eyelashes may affect the growth of natural eyelashes, due to:
Pressure and excess weight on hair follicles.
Incorrectly removing the eyelashes.
Use excessive adhesives.
Over time, this can lead to clear voids in natural eyelashes or even permanent weakness in their growth.

Fourth: Psychological and aesthetic effects.
Although the goal of installing eyelashes is to enhance beauty, the reverse results may include:
An abnormal appearance when excessive or unbalanced installation.
Permanent dependence on synthetic eyelashes due to the loss of confidence in the natural appearance.
Continuous material cost and psychological fatigue linked to repeated care.

Fifth: Long -term damage.
In some rare cases, frequent and inaccurate use of synthetic eyelashes may lead to more serious problems, such as:
Blepharitis.
Wrap on the eyelashes.
Permanent weakness in the growth of natural eyelashes.

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