Runny eye problems...

Fataliya

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My eyes water. Bad. Real bad. I'm sitting here with raw spots in the outside corners of my eyes.

It's not my makeup, because they tear up when I'm wearing nothing. I don't think it's allergies, because I use antihistamine eye drops and they still water. They never itch, just water HORRIBLY bad.

I end up losing all my makeup in the outer corners, top and bottom.

Anyone else have this happen? What could it be? It's driving me crazy, and it's a DAILY occurrence.
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mindlessgapgirl

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i'm interested to find out what others have to say because the same thing happens to me. do you wear contacts? i had to switch to a preservative-free solution a few years ago and that helped a bit. but i still get the itch and it's like tears coming out of the outside corners of my eyes...eyeliner won't even stick to that area.
 

Fataliya

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Originally Posted by mindlessgapgirl
i'm interested to find out what others have to say because the same thing happens to me. do you wear contacts? i had to switch to a preservative-free solution a few years ago and that helped a bit. but i still get the itch and it's like tears coming out of the outside corners of my eyes...eyeliner won't even stick to that area.

I don't wear contacts at all. Mine don't ever itch, either. The outside corners are swollen as well as raw right now, so yeah, it's a total bitch trying to get eyeliner to stick to that area.

I don't really think it's Florida itself, either. My eyes watered in Arizona, but not NEARLY as bad as they do here, and it wasn't every day.
 

ritchieramone

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I wish I could offer some suggestions, but I also have the same problem.
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For me, it doesn't seem to be related to make-up or anything else I use on my face either. I don't have itchy eyes or any allergies but some days, one or both of my eyes will water more or less non-stop. I can't wear any make-up under my eyes and only liquidlasts have enough staying power for my top lid.

The only thing I've found to make any difference is how tired I am - the less sleep I've had, the worse my eyes will be and they nearly always have dried out by evening.
 

kittykit

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I suggest going to an eye doctor. I've dry eye (only the left one) and the dryness is causing excess tearing. Hence, watery eye. It can be caused by blocked or poor drainage of the tear ducts.

I have visited the doctor a few months ago and found out mine is caused by the old scars of my cornea ulcers. I am using artificial tears twice a day and it really helps a lot.

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anita22

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^ Yup, I get dry eyes too, which also makes them water. I use eye drops to deal with the problem.... Sometimes dry eyes can be a side effect of contact lenses or medication (anything from birth control pills to acne medicine). Try out some lubricating drops and see if that helps, perhaps? Gel drops are really good.
 

madnicole

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yup - I suffer too - not all the time, but 1 out of every 3 days my tears will take off the line, concealer etc, from the outside of my eyes - very frustrating! However I wear contacts, and have just been told my my optometrist that I have very dry eyes (mine is due to the contacts, although you can have dry eye without being a contact wearer), and should use lubricant drops several times a day, so perhaps that will stop the watering!
 

reesesilverstar

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Isn't that a sign of glaucoma? I'm thinking you guys should go see the eye doctor for real. If it's not an irritant of some sort, maybe there's a medical reason.
 

ForgetRegret

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I agree with these guys, you should see a doctor...I had a similar problem, but mine wound up being from allergies. I didn't itch either, but they would just tear and tear and tear...seeing as how you said your eyes didn't water as much in AZ as they do now in FL, I'd be more inclined to think that it's allergies rather than dry eyes, since FL is much more humid than AZ. My doc wound up giving me prescription eye drops, and that helped me out a bunch!
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onlyoneeye

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Could be allergies or from dry eyes. I have dry eyes and mine water like crazy. Anti-histamine (sp?) drops are only going to make them drier if you actually have dry eyes. A doctor can tell you for sure. I use artificially tears and I take cod liver oil (vitamin D) tablets every day. Helps.

I cannot put UDPP anywhere near my eyes, only from my eyebrow to my crease. It irritates my eyes no matter how little I use.
 

gildedangel

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It very well may be dry eyes. Try using eye drops and see if it helps. If it doesn't you should make an appointment with an eye doctor.
 

Cinci

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i have the same problem. my left eye is super bad for it. it drives me insane! by the time i get to work in the mornings, i've lost half my eyeshadow from the left eye..
 

joey444

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LOL, how funny the same thing happens to me when I'm putting my makeup on!! My left eye on the outside corner ALWAYS tears and I end up losing my makeup there. Sometimes the corner gets raw too from me wiping it so much while I'm doing my makeup. Well, obviously I don't have any advice but I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one!
 

madnicole

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hilarious, it appears there's alot of us! good to know....and yes, I have gone to an optometrist - every 12 months, and they just suggest lubricant drops (or not wearing contact lenses for as long periods of time).
 

kittykit

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hilarious, it appears there's alot of us! good to know....and yes, I have gone to an optometrist - every 12 months, and they just suggest lubricant drops (or not wearing contact lenses for as long periods of time).

You're not alone
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It's really frustrating. I've to see my ophthalmologist every 12 months too, just had my last checkup in February. Eye drops like Tears Naturale are very helpful and you don't need prescriptions for that (at least not here in Europe).
 

Zoffe

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I've heard some people use the MAC matte texture cream on the outer corner of the eye when their eyes water and that that should stop the makeup from running/smudging
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Fataliya

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So hubby went and got me some gel drops for lubrication.

I put some in and I could FEEL a difference. Normally my eyes feel....I can't explain it...almost gritty. And after I put the drops in, it was like I had a normal film over them again. It felt so GOOD.

So, I'm going to continue using them and see if that helps with the makeup thing. I'm off till Saturday, so I won't be wearing makeup until then, but I'll post back about my results!

Thanks again!
 

madnicole

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I've heard some people use the MAC matte texture cream on the outer corner of the eye when their eyes water and that that should stop the makeup from running/smudging
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that's fantastic *runs to the mac counter* thank you!
 

Fataliya

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Wanted to update. I've been using the gel lubricant drops for two days now and my eyes haven't teared up at all. I highly recommend them. They just FEEL good once you put them in.

I'll post again tomorrow after work. That will be the true test.
 

Fataliya

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Ok, As soon as I got out of the shower, I put some eyedrops in. Did my makeup. No tears. Went to work, no running. Went outside to smoke, wind was kicking up, my eyes started to water a bit so I put more drops in and they didn't run for the rest of the night!

YAY! It's pricey, at $11 a bottle, but I only need one drop in each eye, and if it saves my makeup, I'm happy, lol!
 
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