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Hypoallergenic Eye Makeup: Look Great Without Irritation

If you suffer from a variety of sensitive skin conditions that react badly to makeup, you may find relief with hypoallergenic cosmetics. Finding the best allergy-free eye makeup for sensitive skin can be difficult. You should always look for makeup that is gentle with non-irritating ingredients.

Eye allergies triggered by certain factors can be caused by cosmetics or the environment. The following tips are helpful when shopping for makeup if you have easily irritated eyes:

  • Choose hypoallergenic eye makeup for sensitive eyes.
  • Read the label and ensure it is free of fragrance, which contains irritating chemicals.
  • Some chemicals, like parabens, certain synthetic colors, and bismuth oxychloride, are more irritating than others.
  • Choose hypoallergenic makeup with minimal ingredients, such as loose mineral or mineral-based cosmetics.
  • Try one brand at a time for a few days and monitor for skin reactions.

Cleure offers a full line of hypoallergenic eye makeup, including hypoallergenic mascara, eyeshadow for sensitive eyes, eyeliner, and more. Our makeup is formulated to be gentle on sensitive skin, avoiding irritating ingredients like fragrances and parabens, so you can enjoy beautiful eyes without risking a reaction.

The skin around your eyes is particularly sensitive, so it’s crucial to use hypoallergenic makeup to prevent irritation. While some brands of sensitive eye makeup may not perform as well as regular makeup, Cleure prioritizes effectiveness, offering vibrant colors and irritation-free application.

Easy Steps for Applying Eye Makeup

Learning how to apply eye makeup is essential. Poor application can make eyes look harsh or unnoticeable. With these simple tips, you can frame your face beautifully for any occasion:

  • Apply eye primer (our Tinted Sunscreen doubles as a primer) over eyelids, from lashes to brow bone. This ensures easier application and longer-lasting makeup.
  • Use concealer under your eyes to cover dark circles or fine lines. Set it with loose or pressed powder for a smooth blend.
  • Apply a medium or medium-light eyeshadow on your eyelid. Choose colors closest to your shadows for the best effect.
  • Use a light eyeshadow shade under the brow bone for definition and a lifted look. Sand or off-white shades work well.
  • Apply a darker color to the crease of your lid, starting about 1/3 from the inner corner and extending outward.
  • Blend all the shades with a separate brush for a seamless look.
  • Apply eyeliner with controlled strokes. Try Duo or Trio 3-in-1 Palette. Professionals recommend connecting small strokes for precision. Apply to the upper lashes or both upper and lower lashes.
  • Apply mascara from the base of your lashes to the tips. For more color, apply a second coat while the first is still wet to avoid clumping.
  • Shape your eyebrows with the Brow Blender or Duo/Trio for a polished look.

NOTE: It's recommended you perform a Self Patch Test before trying any new product or consult with your dermatologist or allergist.