Eye pencils are an essential part of every makeup routine. They help define the eyes and give them a bold, intense look. However, if you don’t apply them correctly, they can cause irritation and discomfort to your eyes.
Here are ten tips to help you apply eye pencil without irritating your eyes.
1. Choose the Right Pencil
When choosing an eye pencil, make sure that it is meant for the eyes. Avoid using pencils that were meant for other purposes, like sketching or drawing. These pencils may have harmful ingredients that can irritate your eyes.
Look for pencils that are made specifically for the eyes and are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and safe for sensitive eyes.
2. Keep Your Pencil Sharp
Make sure to keep your eye pencil sharp. A dull pencil can cause scratchiness and irritation to the eyes. Sharpen your pencil regularly, preferably after each use, to ensure that it is always sharp and ready for use.
3. Apply Pencil to Clean Skin
Before you apply your eye pencil, make sure that your skin is clean and dry. Apply it to clean, oil-free skin to prevent clogging of pores and the potential for eye irritation.
4. Use a Primer
Using a primer underneath your eye pencil can help keep it in place and prevent smudging. It can also help prevent the pencil from irritating your eyes by reducing the amount of contact between the pencil and your skin.
5. Avoid Applying Too Much Pressure
Be gentle when applying your eye pencil. Applying too much pressure can cause the pencil to scratch your eyes and lead to irritation. Use a light hand when applying your pencil and allow it to glide smoothly across your eyelid.
6. Avoid Applying on the Waterline
Applying your eye pencil on the waterline, the line of skin between your lashes and your eye, can cause irritation to your eyes. The waterline is very sensitive, and applying a pencil there can cause discomfort and lead to an allergic reaction.
Instead, apply your pencil to the lash line, just above the waterline.
7. Clean Your Pencil Regularly
Clean your eye pencil regularly to prevent bacteria buildup. Use a clean tissue or cotton swab to wipe off the tip of the pencil after each use. You can also sharpen it to remove any bacteria that may have accumulated on the tip.
8. Remove Your Eye Makeup Before Sleeping
Always remove your eye makeup before going to bed. Leaving makeup on overnight can cause irritation and infection. Use a gentle eye makeup remover to remove your eye pencil and other eye makeup before going to bed.
9. Don’t Share Your Pencil
Sharing your eye pencil with others can increase the risk of infection and irritation. Make sure to use your own pencil and don’t share it with anyone else to prevent the spread of bacteria.
10. Choose Quality Products
Invest in high-quality eye pencils that are made with safe and sensitive ingredients. The quality of the product can make a big difference in preventing irritation and allergies.
Avoid using cheap, low-quality pencils that may contain harmful ingredients that can irritate your eyes.