Allergy or irritant: It's either an allergy or an irritant effect. In time both eyes are likely to be affected. Try changing brands - perhaps to a hypoallergenic brand. If that doesn't work & of you still want to wear makeup you will want to see a good board-certified allergist or dermatologist.
Answered 12/19/2011
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Reaction to makeup: Unilateral conjunctivitis is usually not airborne allergy. Can be reaction to makeup or rubbing onbe eye after touching something. Patch testing would be helpful, l or trial and error by changing cosmetics until you find one that is tolerable.
Answered 12/8/2016
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