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These Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes Cause Zero Irritation—Even in the Waterline

 These Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes Cause Zero Irritation—Even in the Waterline

I was diagnosed with chronic dry eye when I was 20. That meant bloodshot eyes, constant watering, a scratchy texture, and a heck of a lot of difficulty finding an eyeliner that didn’t cause insane irritation. “Some people may experience allergic reactions, manifesting as eyelid swelling, watery eyes, and itching, while continuous use can also lead to eye irritation and dryness,” explains board-certified optometrist Dr. Inna Lazar. “These symptoms can range from mild to severe, including redness and inflammation, itching paired with a burning sensation, watery or teary eyes, swelling of the eyelids and the under-eye area, dryness and flakiness, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision.” With a little Restasis (Jennifer Aniston is on it, too!) and a lot of trial and error, I’ve been able to find the best eyeliners for sensitive eyes on the market.

A decent number of them have been on shelves for a hot minute (shoutout: Tower28 and Victoria Beckham), but many of my favorite products are new releases; I’m obsessed with Ilia’s new ThruLine Eyeliner and Kosas’s SoulGazer Gel Eyeliner. The common throughline through them all? All of them have been ophthalmologist-tested, are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and are long-wear but not waterproof, a common irritant for sensitive eyes. I personally prefer pencils for the waterline and the lid (I’ve yet to master a perfect cat eye), but I’ve thrown in some gels, too. To get the full breakdown of my favorites, read ahead.

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What Should I Look for in an Eyeliner for Sensitive Eyes?

First and foremost, look for a hypoallergenic formula that has been tested by or developed with an ophthalmologist. Markers that explicitly state it’s safe for sensitive eyes are a huge pro, as are formulas that avoid the following ingredients:

  • Benzalkonium chloride (BAK)
  • Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 or Acetyl Hexapeptide-8)
  • Formaldehyde-releasing compounds
  • Fragrance
  • Isopropyl cloprostenate
  • Parabens
  • Phenoxyethanol

Can I Put Eyeliner in My Waterline if I Have Sensitive Eyes?

I’ll be honest—it’s not the best idea. It’s the fastest path to irritation. "It occludes the openings of the meibomian glands,” says board-certified New Jersey-based ophthalmologist Diane Hilal-Campo, MD. “This prevents the oils from being released into the tear film. This will cause the patients' eyes to be dry.” If you are going to put eyeliner in your waterline, she recommends looking for matte formulas, as sparkly ones often contain ingredients that can harm the delicate area.

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