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Best liquid eyeliner for sensitive eczema prone eyes?

7 replies

Skinheadmermaid · 17/04/2015 12:17

Well I seem to have become allergic to both the Barry M liners i've been using for yonks. I started using them because I became allergic to Rimmel etc. Sad
I've heard both Clinique and the body shop are good? I feel naked without my eyeliner!

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zinnia · 17/04/2015 15:37

Marking place because I desperately need this at the moment! must be a proper liquid though as anything else comes off on my brow bone (never a good look)

2fat4that · 17/04/2015 23:57

I have psoriasis and have the same problem, so watching with interest, hoping someone has some suggestions.

AppleYumYum · 18/04/2015 00:48

I haven't tried the liquid eyeliners but Lavera, Green People, Dr Haushka etc might be less likely to irritate, try Naturismo.

I've been trying to go natural/non toxic in the make up department lately and have discovered using mineral eyeshadow as liquid eyeliner, dipping a good fine eyeliner brush in water then into the eyeshadow, it looks just like liquid eyeliner and suddenly I have so many colours to choose from!

ElizabethHoover · 18/04/2015 07:41

Try the pencil Bobbi brown gel eyeliner. Gives a defined line that lasted yesterday from 7am till 11pm

LIZS · 18/04/2015 07:45

I have blepharitis and Rosacea so haven't worn much makeup recently. Any recommendations for ones which won't aggravate. Usually use no.7. Tried botanics bb cream but still have dry patches.

AppleYumYum · 18/04/2015 09:05

Try Lily Lolo, there's other similar brands of natural make up, but I liked that you can get little samples of the mineral foundation for £1.49. So you can find the right colour but for you so you could see if it irritates you before you buy a full size of something?

AppleYumYum · 18/04/2015 09:10

You need to really moisturise first, something to smooth the dry patches down, I guess a bit of whatever emollient ointment you use in your body.

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