- An optometrist, Dr Chika Ugagu has advised that fixing artificial eyelashes could be detrimental to the eyes.
Ugagu made this known on Thursday, advising that women, especially, should be very careful with using the beauty product.
The optometrist stressed that recent studies had shown that artificial eyelashes expose the eyes to more air and dust, leading to dry eye and infection.
According to her, lengthy artificial eyelashes create a funnel that traps air into the eyes, adding that this causes tears to evaporate faster and the eyes becomes dry and less lubricated, resulting in irritation.
“This funnel can also channel dust and other foreign particles, thereby increasing the risk of an eye infection,” she said.
The optometrist said that wearing artificial eyelashes for a long period could also create a blockage to the “meibomian gland”.
“That is the tiny oil glands which lines the margin of the eyelids; it keeps the water component of our eyes from drying up.
“Besides, the adhesive used in attaching the lashes are not the proper ones.
“Some use adhesive meant for other purposes, such as glues meant for hair. This is not supposed to get close to the eyes.
“This act is highly detrimental to eyes health as the eyes are sensitive and this can cause the eyes to react by causing an allergic cascade, which could result in swollen eyelids,” she explained.
The optometrist advised that if lashes must be fixed they should be done by professionals.
She added that only hypoallergenic eyelashes, which had been tested were safe for use.
“It is advisable that people fix eyelashes that they can remove everyday it’s used,” she said.