Can People with Inward-Growing Eyelashes and Monolids Use Eyeliner? - Ophthalmology

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Can individuals with inverted eyelashes and double eyelids apply eyeliner?


Due to the requirements of the cosmetic specialty, I need to apply eyeliner.
However, during my last check-up, I discovered that I have ingrown eyelashes and also have a monolid.
I would like to ask if it is safe for me to apply eyeliner in this situation?

Huang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/09/13

Dr. Wang Zhangji reply Ophthalmology


Inward-growing eyelashes do not prevent the application of eyeliner, but it is important to pay attention to hygiene to avoid infection of the hair follicles or glands.

Reply Date: 2015/09/13

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When it comes to applying eyeliner for individuals with inward-growing eyelashes (also known as trichiasis) and monolids, there are several important considerations to keep in mind.
Firstly, inward-growing eyelashes can pose a risk to the eye's health. These lashes can irritate the cornea and conjunctiva, potentially leading to discomfort, redness, and even more serious complications such as corneal abrasions or infections. Therefore, before applying any makeup, including eyeliner, it is crucial to address the underlying issue of the inward-growing eyelashes. Consulting with an ophthalmologist or a qualified eye care professional is essential to determine the best course of action. They may recommend treatments such as eyelash epilation (removal), electrolysis, or other procedures to correct the direction of the lashes.

Regarding the use of eyeliner, if the inward-growing eyelashes are not causing significant irritation or damage to the eye, it may be possible to use eyeliner with caution. However, it is advisable to choose products that are specifically formulated for sensitive eyes. Look for hypoallergenic, ophthalmologist-tested, and smudge-proof eyeliners to minimize the risk of irritation. Liquid eyeliners or gel formulations may be easier to apply and less likely to flake into the eyes compared to pencil eyeliners.

For individuals with monolids, applying eyeliner can be a bit different due to the unique eye shape. Monolids may not have a defined crease, which can affect how eyeliner appears. To enhance the eyes, it is often recommended to apply eyeliner along the lash line and slightly wing it out at the corners to create the illusion of larger eyes. Additionally, using a lighter shade on the waterline can help brighten the eyes.

It is also essential to maintain good hygiene when applying makeup. Always use clean brushes or applicators, and avoid sharing makeup products with others to prevent infections. If any irritation occurs after applying eyeliner, it is crucial to remove it immediately and consult with a healthcare professional.

In summary, while it is possible for individuals with inward-growing eyelashes and monolids to use eyeliner, it is vital to prioritize eye health first. Addressing the issue of inward-growing eyelashes with a healthcare professional is the best approach. If eyeliner is used, opt for safe, hypoallergenic products and practice good hygiene to minimize any potential risks. Always listen to your body and seek medical advice if you experience any discomfort or irritation.

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