Or perhaps it contains chemicals like carbon black for that midnight black color, and prime yellow carnauba wax for waterproof eyeliners that
only irritate your eyes and hurt your skin.
Not exact matches
The
only drawback is that the shampoo has been said to still
irritate eyes, even though it is considered to be tear - free.
The extra lathered soaps tend to be
irritating not
only on the baby's skin but in his
eyes as well.
Both of them seemed to
only get the heat rash on their upper body (cheeks, ears, neck + shoulders) while bathing them, wet your finger n rub some dial soap on it then apply it where ever the rash it (be careful with the face area because this soap will sting if it gets in their
eyes) leave it for about 2 - 3 minutes and gently rinse off, do not rub with a wash cloth, that will
irritate their skin more, just rub off the soap with your finger as you pour water on it.
When adults do this, it can indicate a health issue such as facial nerve damage, but in infants, it is
only worrisome if they keep them
eyes open for so long that their
eyes get red and
irritated.
This baby wash smells great and
only uses all natural fragrances, so your little one will still have that fresh, clean after - bath smell without any harsh chemicals that can potentially
irritate her delicate skin and
eyes.
Not
only is dust a nuisance, but it also carries
irritating dust mites that can disrupt our nasal passages and
eyes.
This is the
ONLY product that does not
irritate my
eyes.
I mentioned this on MDA's website too, but for the past two years I have suffered badly with sinus problems, dry
irritated eyes and throat (constant sticky mucus at back of throat) and also, don't know if connected, but have had both cervical and nasal polyps (apparently polyps
only found on mucus membranes).
As others have stated, it was the
only cleanser that easily removed waterproof mascara without
irritating my
eyes or drying out my skin.
And it's one of the
only mascaras that doesn't
irritate my sensitive
eyes (my
eyes are super sensitive — FYI — I am also allergic to the glue in the single use fake eyelashes).
This is the
only makeup remover that doesn't
irritate my
eyes and removes not
only my
eye makeup but my lipstick as well.
It's hard to put a finger on what hurts this film the most: the fact that, at an unrelenting 158 minutes, your
eyes actually get tired of seeing things blow up and
irritating people perish, or that the film
only serves up the same special effects and migraine - inducing sound design you've seen and heard before in far better movies, just cranked a few notches higher.
The patents considered in «elevated Promise» cases arguably have fairly clear technical deficiencies — for example, claiming a group of compounds where admittedly many of the compounds did not even have minimal activity [1]; asserting a new compound is an effective, less
irritating eye drug, when admittedly
eye drugs must have chronic safety tests and no tests had been done [2]; asserting a compound has clinical safety / efficacy, when in fact
only preliminary tests had been conducted [3].