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Old 06-02-2014, 09:30 PM #1
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Default Headache and Eye Strain from Putting on Makeup?

Does anybody else experience this?

I am using natural cosmetics without harmful chemicals, so I don't believe it is the makeup itself. I think the pain comes from the act of putting the makeup on.

I get terrible eye strain shortly after applying makeup, plus a headache in my forehead area and the top of my scalp. During the application process, my eyes hurt and I feel slightly dizzy. I only wear makeup once or twice a week, so I am certain this pain is caused by applying cosmetics.

I have similar issues after using the computer or reading a book. I'm wondering if the makeup issue is associated with the same vision problems.
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