You may dispute the adage that cleanliness is as good as grace, but working with clean tools can make allergens less potent and less likely to spread. Start by covering your work area with a disposable handkerchief or strip of paper towels. (When you're done, you can throw them away.) Then invest in a box of alcohol swabs, which you can use to clean your tweezers, eyelash curler, and just about anything you sneeze or cough on (via Genesis Career College ). You should also wash your makeup brushes with a brush cleaner once a week. And if you doubt the freshness of a tube of mascara or eyeliner, don't risk it. Throw it away and open a new one.
Like many allergy sufferers, you can unintentionally communicate your condition through your eyes (giving meaning to another adage, "The eyes are the window to the soul"). Red, puffy eyes can creep up on you during the day, but you can try getting yourself one step ahead by putting an ice pack or cold compress on it first thing in the morning (via Medical News Today ).
Alternatively, enjoy a trial run with a jade roller. Rubbing it under your eyes gives you the multiple benefits of massaging, soothing and reducing puffiness. And you can increase those benefits by chilling the roller overnight, according to Today . Or, for real staying power, wear waterproof makeup and try skipping the eyeliner if your eyes are particularly watery or itchy.
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