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After getting false eyelashes, red bloodshot eyes may occur due to various reasons, mainly including the following aspects:
Allergy to adhesive: The adhesive used to attach false eyelashes often contains chemical components such as latex and formaldehyde. Some people have sensitive skin and eyes, and when exposed to these substances, their bodies may launch an immune response, releasing histamine and other substances, which lead to vasodilation in the eyes and cause redness and bloodshot eyes.
Allergy to false eyelashes: False eyelashes are made of different materials. Common ones include natural hair, synthetic fibers, and mink hair. Some people are allergic to the materials of certain false eyelashes. After wearing them, their eyes will have allergic reactions, manifested as red bloodshot eyes, itching, and swelling.
Excessive force: When applying false eyelashes, if you are too rough or use excessive force, you may accidentally scratch the eyelids or eyeballs. This can cause local tissue damage, inflammation, and subsequent red bloodshot eyes. For example, if the eyelash applicator or false eyelash touches the eyeball, it may scratch the conjunctiva or cornea.
Too close to the eyelid margin: If the false eyelashes are pasted too close to the eyelid margin, they may rub against the eyeball or eyelid, especially when blinking. This continuous friction irritates the eyes, causing the capillaries in the eyes to dilate and resulting in red bloodshot eyes.
Long-term wearing: Wearing false eyelashes for too long can also burden the eyes. The eyes need to breathe, and the long-term coverage of false eyelashes affects the normal breathing and metabolism of the eyes. This can lead to eye fatigue, dryness, and red bloodshot eyes.
Pre-existing eye problems: If you already have eye problems such as conjunctivitis and keratitis before applying false eyelashes, the eyes are in an inflamed state. Wearing false eyelashes at this time may aggravate the inflammation, causing more serious red bloodshot eyes and other symptoms.
Unclean tools and materials: If the false eyelashes, adhesive, or applicator are not clean and are contaminated with bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens, these pathogens can enter the eyes during the application process and cause infections. This leads to symptoms such as redness, swelling, and bloodshot eyes in the eyes.