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Val_Blackbird
08-25-2020, 11:32 PM
This is just venting, I guess. :strugglin

I've finally got a few days off, and it's not hotter than the Holes of Hades. Went to get myself all done up, just for the heck of it - and also to experiment with some ideas from YT (nothing radical). One of my eyes just won't stop watering (not allergic to anything, so no idea what's going on :strugglin). So, I had to keep redoing that under eye. And again. And again. And . . . .

Yeah, three and a half hours in and ruined again, still watering, so that's an abort. :sad:

Ugh. Well, try again tomorrow, maybe . . . . :strugglin

Kimberly A.
08-25-2020, 11:39 PM
Ugg!!! I feel ya, Val..... I've had that happen to me, when eye makeup gets in my eye, usually mascara. It SUCKS!! :Angry3:

giuseppina
08-25-2020, 11:42 PM
You might want to get that eye looked at by a MD. The tear production may be an indication there is something wrong, including but not limited to a foreign body in your eye. This needs immediate attention.

Val_Blackbird
08-26-2020, 01:43 AM
I just noticed that the lights were in the "just barely enough to light the bulbs" position I use when doing normal restroom things and not in the bright position. That was just a brain freeze. Might've just been eye stress. :strugglin Didn't get much sleep last night, either, so that might have something to do with it. I dunno.

I'm about to go on a 100-mile drive through the desert, so letting it rest might help.

Just hate when a plan completely implodes like that . . . . .

- - - Updated - - -

That seemed to work. 🙂

Sometimes Steffi
08-26-2020, 01:56 AM
You might want to get that eye looked at by a MD. The tear production may be an indication there is something wrong, including but not limited to a foreign body in your eye. This needs immediate attention.

Sorry, I couldn't resist a little joke, a play with words.

There may be "a foreign body in your eye", but that foreign body may be a woman's body. Nothing to cry about. LOL

Liz Jones
08-26-2020, 03:50 AM
Hi,
you can get eyes watering when a tear duct is blocked. This seemed strange to me till it was explained that the "tear"is in two parts -water &oil to lubricate the eyeball.So if the oil is missing theirs more water... I have to take eyedrops every day to replace the missing oil, if i dont......

Teresa
08-26-2020, 05:52 AM
Val,
Some eye liner products can make your eyes water , the problem is once the irritation starts it takes a while to stop . I've also stopped using eye liner under my eyes after a suggestion from a GG friend , it tended to make my eyes look smaller , it turns out she was right but also I found some of my eye watering stopped .

Robertacd
08-26-2020, 11:55 AM
One of my eyes just won't stop watering (not allergic to anything, so no idea what's going on :strugglin).

Oh honey it happens to me more than I like, you get a little makeup in your eye and it's all over...

I got some waterproof eye liner inside my lower eyelid once. I literally had to hold my eye open and wipe it out with a swab to get my eye to stop watering.

missjoann49
08-26-2020, 12:01 PM
I have had the same problem, it's no fun

Val_Blackbird
08-26-2020, 12:31 PM
Thanks for the concern, all. :)

I don't think it was anything serious. I've narrowed it down to either: 1. fatigue, mine or the eye; 2. possibly soap residue from the shower; 3. small bit of cat fur (didn't feel anything). But, it's basically fine now. :) Was just highly frustrating last night.

Thanks, again. :thumbsup: