Avoidance: The contact allergy is usually to the glue for the eyelash extension and occurs at the lids. The easiest way to tell would be to observe your skin response within 24-72 hours after the extension has been applied. An allergy patch test can accomplish the same. Eye allergies usually involved the covering on the eyeballs and the inside lids often associated with nasal allergies as well.
Answered 10/22/2015
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Rxn: I would remove the eyelash extensions & see if you begin to experience improvements.
Answered 10/22/2015
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