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Ophthalmologist Tested Makeup & Skincare
Ophthalmologist tested makeup and skincare are products that have been carefully evaluated and approved by eye care specialists. These experts ensure that the products are safe and gentle for use around your eyes, reducing the chances of irritation or discomfort. So, whether you're a contact lens wearer, glasses wearer, or just have sensitive eyes, you can trust these products to keep your eyes happy and healthy. Discover a range of ophthalmologist tested products available for sale on Cosmetify.
See our ophthalmologist tested guide to answer your questions like what does ophthalmologist tested mean and what are the benefits of ophthalmologist tested beauty products.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ophthalmologist Tested products
What does ophthalmologist tested mean?
An ophthalmologist is a doctor who specialises in eye health. When a product is ophthalmologist tested, it means it has been tested, cleared and given the OK by a professional eye doctor.
What are the benefits of ophthalmologist tested beauty products?
Ophthalmologist tested products will keep your eyes (the most sensitive part of your face) safe from irritation and damage.
Who should use it ophthalmologist tested beauty products?
If you have sensitive eyes or are a glasses or contact lens wearer then look out for day creams, eyeshadows and eyelash treatments that are ophthalmologist tested. Using these products will keep your eyes from stinging and irritation.
Are there any drawbacks/side effects of using ophthalmologist tested beauty products?
There are no side effects to ensuring your products are ophthalmologist tested, especially if you have weak eyes.
What’s the difference between dermatologically tested and ophthalmologist tested?
Dermatology focuses on the skin, whereas ophthalmology focuses on the eyes. If a product is dermatologically tested it means it has been reviewed and approved by a skin specialist.
Does the process of ophthalmology testing involve animals?
When it comes to animal testing, it all depends on the brand. Ophthalmologist tested alone does not mean the product has been tested on animals.
What happens if I don’t use ophthalmologist tested beauty products?
Nothing in particular. If you're using eye creams, eyeliners or mascaras – anything that goes around the eye – nine times out of ten, they'll be ophthalmologist tested. But if they're not, it's nothing to worry about so long as you don't get any in your eyes. If you do, rinse thoroughly to avoid any stinging.
Written by Luke Chapman, Beauty Editor