bacterial infection in the hair follicle of your eyelash which could look like a pimple.
You can get styes inside your eyelid too which again is created by an infection in the oil-producing gland of your eyelid.
A chalazion may start as a stye but as it continues to grow your eyelid may get red, swollen, feel painful, and may cause blurry vision. I also want to give caution to all pimple poppers out there, DO NOT SQUEEZE OR TRY TO POP YOUR STYE OR CHALAZION!
If you do, the infection can spread into your eye and further create more problems with your vision.
To make matters worse, a chalazion or stye can remain on your eye for several weeks to months even with treatment and some are so stubborn it may require an ophthalmologist to perform surgery to drain the area.
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Here are some ways to treat your chalazion or stye and stay lash infection-free:
- Wash your hands before you touch your face. Do this before you apply make-up/lashes, or put in your contacts to prevent bacteria from forming on your face or in your eye.
- Apply warm compresses to your eyelid for 15 minutes at least four times a day. The warm compresses helps the clogged gland allowing it to open and drain.
- Follow your doctor’s orders faithfully if you are prescribed antibiotics, ointment treatment or a steroid shot. If you don’t take your medication as suggested, long-term usage of the medication can create side effects that could impact your vision and prolong your healing time. Therefore it’s best to finish up your medication as soon as possible.
- Wear mascara instead of lash extensions. Some mascara products provide almost the same length you may desire in extensions if you are going for the thick, long dramatic, volume look. Some brands even provide smudge, clump-free, waterproof and natural ingredient options. Just check out your beauty supply store or speak with a makeup consultant for more information.
- Don’t borrow, lend out, or share your lashes/mascara. I know you have a best friend that you may share everything with, but truly your makeup, toothbrush, underwear, your mate, and a few other things should not be one of these things. Sometimes you have to say, ‘NO!’ because germs, infections/diseases and bacteria are hard to get rid of once you’ve encountered them.
- Don’t wear your contacts or makeup if you see any sign of infection.
- Surgery, if the above options do not work. You can also get lash implants similar to hair implants but do you really want some sharp tool that close to your eyeballs? I would pass on that option.
- Beware of the latest eyelash trends. Sometimes blinging out your eyelids or gluing things to your eye isn’t smart. You can have an allergic reaction to the glue or worse the jewels may fall off into your eye.
- Be naturale’. If you can avoid wearing the lashes then you don’t have to worry about eye infections, cancers, surgery, or eyelash loss.
As the old saying goes, beauty is [literally] in the eye of the beholder so make sure you fully understand the risks you are taking with your eyes when you apply those “BIG and without apology” eyelashes as the reality tv Kardashian family says.