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2026.06.22Hello, this is BGN Eye Clinic at Jamsil Lotte Tower.
Lately, social media is flooded with exciting water festival and concert videos! Seeing how much fun people are having makes us want to join in next year.
Consequently, advertisements for waterproof and ultra-long-lasting eye makeup are everywhere. Smudge-proof mascaras and strong eyelash glues are particularly popular right now. Many of you might be using these products, but perhaps you also worry whether they are causing too much irritation to your eyes.
"Doctor, I bought a new eye cream... but my eyelids keep swelling after I apply it before bed."
"Just wearing mascara makes my eyelids feel heavy and sting all day."
These are very common concerns we hear in our clinic. Even in everyday conversations, people often mention that a new eye cream makes their eyes itch, or a new summer mascara causes a stinging sensation.
This is not just in your head; it is due to your skin's structure! The skin around your eyes is the thinnest and most sensitive on your face. If a cosmetic product is not a good match, the area will immediately react by swelling or itching.
A few days ago, a patient came in with a pressing concern.
"My eyelids have been severely swollen since yesterday. I applied a new eye cream before bed, and it was much worse this morning."
At first glance, her skin looked clear. However, upon closer inspection, her eyelid margins were red and glossy, and her tear film was unstable. During the consultation, she mentioned starting a new eye cream and a waterproof mascara for the summer. While mascara feels essential for sweaty summer days, it was the root of the problem here. In these cases, we primarily suspect the ingredients and the application location.
1. Irritating Ingredients (Fragrances, Preservatives)
Artificial fragrances, preservatives (like parabens and phenoxyethanol), and colorants might not visibly harm regular skin, but they can severely irritate the thin eyelid skin and mucous membranes. Even a tiny amount can cause itching, stinging, and swelling. Eye creams and mascaras often contain these preservatives, which can be harsh on sensitive eye areas.
2. Application Location of 'Eye Products'
Eye creams, mascaras, and eyeliners are applied very close to the mucous membranes. Mascara flakes or smudged eyeliner can directly touch the corneal surface. If you aggressively rub your eyes with cotton pads during cleansing, the irritation doubles.
Therefore, rather than spreading eye cream all over the eye area, it is best to avoid the immediate lash line. Applying it too close to the eye allows it to touch the mucous membranes, leading to swelling and itching.
3. Vulnerable Skin Barrier
Eyelid skin is significantly thinner than the rest of the face and has fewer sebaceous glands, resulting in a weaker barrier. Ingredients that are usually fine can provoke a sensitive reaction when combined with sleep deprivation, fatigue, or seasonal changes. During hot and humid seasons, increased sweat and sebum allow irritating ingredients to absorb more easily into the skin.
Q. Are expensive products safer?
A. Price does not guarantee a lack of irritation. Sometimes, highly concentrated active ingredients can actually increase sensitivity.
Q. The swelling subsides after a day. Can I keep using it?
A. Repeated reactions can lead to chronic contact dermatitis or allergic conjunctivitis. We recommend discontinuing the product.
Q. If I must use it, how should I start?
A. Apply a tiny amount only up to the cheekbone line once a day. Observe the reaction for 1-2 weeks before slowly expanding the application area.
Q. Is there a connection with wearing contact lenses?
A. Yes. If cosmetic powders touch eyes already sensitized by lenses, it easily causes foreign body sensations, redness, and swelling. Always apply makeup after inserting lenses, and cleanse after removing them.