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Cosmetic choices can cure a woman's recurrent eyelid dermatitis, Dr. Zoe Draelos said at a meeting on cosmetic dermatology sponsored by the Skin Disease Education Foundation in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The least-irritating eye-shadow colors are light browns and tans, for example said Dr. Draelos of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C. She and her associates reached that conclusion after studying some specially made, allergen-free eye shadows.
Patients with sensitive skin should stay away from greens, purples, and reds in eye shadow, she said.
Cosmetics that contain light-reflective materials to sparkle on the face are more irritating than other cosmetics, she added. Avoid these not only in eye ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Makeup and Eyelid Dermatitis.