Have you experienced while using eye liner?

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Feb 11, 2014

Sarah L.

I'm not sure if its just me or.. but when I apply a winged eyeliner I get kind of a tiny skin rash (my skin gets red and hurts a bit) right where the corner of my eye is where the wing is! I used to use masterprecise by mabelline everyday then I started getting this stupid reaction so I switched eyeliner and same thing happened..So I was just wondering if this happens to you guys too?

Feb 11, 2014

Kyraa D.

You could be applying it too close to your eye, & that's why it's causing reaction. maybe try making the wing a bit higher up so it's no coming close to the corner of your eye.. if that makes sense >.<

Feb 11, 2014

Symone B.

That is definitely not normal! I have done winged liner for the past 5 years with everything from maybelline gel to a dollar store liquid liner.You should discontinue use of the product ASAP. Treat the rash and then try a new product once it's cleared (try to avoid wearing eye makeup until it clears up too)

Feb 11, 2014

Simran B.

I have the same problem to sometimes!

Feb 11, 2014

Sarah L.

^ yeah I stopped wearing it on a daily basis :) I only wear it maybe twice a month now.

Feb 11, 2014

Simran B.

So do I now aha.

Feb 11, 2014

Lizzy W.

I have the same problem! I've learnt that my eyes are very sensitive, and I used to get these little red marks on the outer corners of my eyes if I wore eye makeup for more than 3 days in a row. I switched over to Stila and Almay eye products (Physician's Formula, The Body Shop and Clinique are also good for sensitive skin), and most importantly, the Bioderma Sensibio cleansing water. With that as my makeup remover I can basically get away with any brands of makeup and I don't have a problem.

Feb 11, 2014

Sarah L.

Thank you sooo much lizzy!

Feb 11, 2014

Lizzy W.

No problem! Glad I could help :) I forgot to mention: If you live in the US, you can order Bioderma off of Amazon, or try any Micellar formulas (I know L'Oreal and Nivea have ones). And if you can't get a hold of that, experiment with different makeuo removers that are aimed at sensitive skin. You can also use baby wipes, baby shampoo, Aquaphor (another personal favorite of mine), or olive oil (or any type of oil, really.)

Feb 12, 2014

Abby M.

yes

Feb 13, 2014

Shaye M.

I actually get this also, you're not alone! But I don't wear eyeliner regularly.