Want to Wear Contacts with Make-Up? Here’s How to Do it Right

There are many benefits to wearing contact lenses. Some include enhanced clarity, peripheral vision, and even convenient vision correction when playing sports, so you’re not worrying about your eye gear.

If you love experimenting with your appearance and want complete control over your look, there’s another perk: contact lenses eliminate glasses frames from the equation. That means it’s easier to apply the make-up you want! You can also change the color of your eyes with contacts, giving further options when it comes to your outfit and make-up.

However, wearing make-up with contact lenses does come with a few supplementary responsibilities to protect your eyes. Here’s how to wear contacts with make-up the right way.

Use daily contact lenses

When frequently using make-up with contact lenses, it might be best to wear dailies. That way, you’re always using a new pair of contacts free of powder, oil, and residue that can obstruct your vision and even cause infections. If you see yourself pairing make-up with lenses often, consider buying contact lenses online so you can purchase them in bulk while leveraging vision insurance or discounts. Clearly.ca is a great place to start browsing due to the multiple brands of dailies they offer, like Total1 and MyDay. Use daily contact lenses to ensure the pair you wear is pristine and fresh for your make-up needs.

Be strict with your hygiene

Your eyes are sensitive. Touching them with unclean hands or blemished contacts can result in inflammations or diseases like pink eye. These conditions can cause discomfort and make it far more difficult to put on make-up, so follow the best hygiene practices for putting on your contact lenses. Always wash your hands thoroughly before you wear them, and avoid touching your eyes throughout the day. Never wear contact lenses when you have severe eye illnesses like blepharitis or are suffering from allergies.

Additionally, put your contacts on before your make-up: putting them on after means products like concealer, eyeshadow, and eyeliner can get between the lens and your eye. You can also still wear contacts with make-up if your eyes are a little dry—just use some rewetting eye drops. These will improve your comfort and remove debris from under your contact lenses, so you can wear them with make-up for longer.

Practice extra vigilance with mascara

Mascara is a make-up product worn particularly close to your contact lenses, so it has a greater chance of clouding them than anything else you apply to the eye area. It’s thus crucial to practice extra caution when applying it. Try sweeping the mascara wand from the middle of your lashes to the tips rather than starting at the base of your lids, where it will be closer to your contacts. It’s also best to avoid lashes-building mascaras, which can flake and get in your eyes. If you want that prominent eyelash look without the hassle, consider purchasing high-quality false lashes from brands like Velour instead. You can easily apply and position them in a way that doesn’t affect your contacts.

Avoid oil-based products

This step is particularly recommended if you wear make-up with contacts—and for good reason. Oil-based creams and primers can flow far too easily across the contours of your face and slip directly into your contacts, obstructing your vision. When shopping for cosmetics you’re going to use with contact lenses, lean towards water-based products instead. That way, you can upgrade your appearance without fretting about cloudy contacts.

Wearing contacts with make-up can be challenging, but the end result is a gorgeous look unobstructed by glasses frames. Follow the above tips to take great care of your eyes while achieving your desired look.

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Some things I Love Right Now

June
A few of my favourite things… and I hate to be that person who is complaining about the weather but it is freezing here and has been the last few days, but I noticed that the new Fenty collection matched my favourite swimsuit, so here we are. Swipe through for more details, including the shades of the Poutsicle lip stains.

The hair brush is from Aveda and the pretty print on the back was created in collaboration with 3.1 Philip Lim. A really pretty hair towel goes with that, and Aveda just makes really nourishing products. This brush is a travel size, and I do have a larger size of it too from years ago and it’s a beautiful but gentle brush.

Fenty Poutsicles are pretty dark lip stains – a deep purple and pink and I’ve shown them on a reel but here they are on my bathroom counter. They do go on deep and last through a cup of coffee.

Bright nails for the spring via Biosculpture nail polishes. Available at salons only, but I’ve seen everyone wearing these shades.

I’m also testing out the new Sisley scents. No real thoughts yet, but I’m going to have to give them some skin time later this week.

These days I’m using the Bioderma micellar water to take off my makeup, which is just lip stain and tubing mascara most days. It’s gentle and the mascara just slides off. Use it after a hot day outside because it works on sunscreen too. Of course, washing your sunscreen off at the end of the day is best, but this is not bad, so it would work if you have a moment where you can’t get to the sink to properly wash your face. Bioderma is a French pharmacy standby and it has been available in Canada for years now. You don’t have to lug it over from Europe and you should be able to find it in your local pharmacy – and if you’re visiting from out of the country, this is a brand that’s worth stocking up on.

Happy summer.

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Eau de Jane Perfume

June
If you’re looking for a summer freshie, look no further than @eaudejane created by my friend Jane Daly . It’s a ‘70’s inspired green floral that smells pretty, happy and fresh. I can spray it with abandon in the heat and know that it’s never going to feel heavy or cloying. Jane has a discerning taste and a sensitive nose, so I also know that this isn’t going to overdose me on aroma chemicals.

As much as it’s easy to hate the state of perfumery these days (dupes, flankers, etc.), how cool is it that we live in a time when can chat with the creator of your favourite scent? Or you can tell them you love it and share the love with so many people.

Eau de Jane is a mood-lifter, positivity in a bottle, a buoy for the times.

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Lush Breath of God Perfume Review

June
Took me 13 years to use up 9ml.

Lush Breath of God. Smoky vetiver and incense, but also a blast of fresh air, melon, and a tiny bit of cloves when it warms up on your skin. Warm but not suffocating. Incense for the whole year, any weather.

I personally think that Lush doesn’t get enough credit for their perfumes, but they were niche before niche meant nothing, beast mode before it was even a thing, and they’re interesting without the generic base notes.

If you like T-Rex by Zoologist, but maybe the burnt rubber opening was a turn-off, or maybe the price was a barrier, or maybe it was just too much, then Breath of God might be what you’re looking for. Lush doesn’t offer the same quality of presentation but is infinitely more accessible and maybe more wearable too. Still, people find this to be a lot, a big perfume, but it’s easy enough to try since at every huge mall around here. Have you smelled this? Do you have a favourite Lush perfume?

Here’s me on Youtube, talking about Breath of God and a bit about Lush Perfumes.

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Fenty Skin Cherry Dub Duo

June
I know what you’re thinking… What in the St. Ives Cherry Smoke do we have here? A face scrub in 2023?

Yes, that’s right, it’s Fenty’s new Cherry Dub face scrub and body scrub, and they fit right in with the world’s obsession with all things cherry-scented, although I have to say that these smell better than cherry perfumes I’ve tried. They smell like a cherry jolly rancher, equal parts sweet and tart with just the right kind of cherry. There’s no cough syrup in sight here.

Check out the textures of each. The face scrub is a gel formula that has super fine silicone beads that don’t feel scratchy on your skin – more gentle than some other scrubs out there. The body scrub is more creamy, moisturizing and buffing at the same time.

In any case. It’s cherry season, it’s also skin season, and both of these make buffing a real treat.

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Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick

Charlotte Tilbury website is having a huge sale and if you’re considering the Pillow Talk colour of their lipstick, know that the middle one, the Superstar Lips is my favourite formula because it’s glossy and moisturizing and so flattering.

Pillow Talk three different ways. I tried the lipstick, the Superstar lips, and the new Airbrush Lip Blur. Which is your favourite? It’s always going to be a glossy lip for me.

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Green Perfumes I Love

June
Warm weather lends itself to green scents because they feel so refreshing, so a propos for the season, here are some green perfumes I love. I’ve always loved more green scents, most probably because they’ve always been the antidote to how sweet fragrances tend to become on my skin. Sisley Eau du Soir has been my go-to for many years, and the others I’ve added to my collection more recently. The most recent of all of these is the Zara Leather Jardin which is unique in the Zara roster of scents. Tell me your favourite green perfume.

Sisley Eau du Soir – green floral with loads of patchouli. Aristocracy in a bottle.

Geoffrey Beene Grey Flannel – rains in your garden, a gorgeous mossy base that’s worth waiting for.

Eau de Jane – green roses floating in water within a fluted glass.

Zara Leather Jardin – grass, spicy bell peppers, young leather.

Chanel Bel Respiro – sun-warmed shoulders in a meadow.

Here’s a Youtube video where you can watch me talk about all of them.

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Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Blur

It’s worth mentioning that Charlotte Tilbury is having a huge sale right now and everything is 40% off on their website.

So what’s with the new Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Blur formula? It’s it a creamy lipstick? Is it a long wear lipstick? It’s hard to tell the difference when you haven’t compared the shades side by side, so here’s a comparison of the lipstick with the Blur formula.

The best way I can explain it is to say that the Blur formula is like a lipstick mousse. More matte than lipstick but just as creamy. I kind of think that lipstick is easier to apply because it’s not as goopy but the blur formula looks more polished and does end up being longer wearing. What do you think? The colour is Walk of No Shame.

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Hermes Hiris Perfume Review

June
I’ll be shocked if I don’t get a speeding ticket in the mail for my driving today – that’s how busy the day was.

And in the centre of the blur of a day was Hiris, cold and tranquil, sparse and ephemeral. Chic like that linen suit which seems effortless but needs to be pressed to make the impression. It’s just the right shade of my-lips-but-better lipstick, the nail polish that makes your nails look healthy, not glossy. Deceptively simple, cunning in its kindness.

Rooty, earthy, mellow, gone.

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Sisley Eau du Soir for Green Perfume Season


When the weather gets warm, I pull out my green scents because they evoke a certain freshness that other perfume profiles don’t deliver. If you’re looking for something fresh but don’t want the usual citrus cologne, try going for something green instead, and since green perfumes are having a moment, there’s definitely lots to choose from.

A mainstay in my collection (my bottle is from 2010) is Sisley’s Eau du Soir. As you can tell by the gold lid, Eau du Soir is a classy old-world perfume. It’s not completely devoid of citruses because it opens with a zingy peppery grapefruit, which lends a certain bitterness and bite. Eau du Soir has an inherent bitterness which roped me in at a time when I didn’t love anything even remotely sweet in my scents. It lent me its cool aloofness, a machismo that balanced out the femme side I presented to the world.

Still, there’s an old-world floral accord that makes up the body of this scent, rose, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, so it’s really not entirely a masculine scent.

⠀A herbaceous patchouli pervades all aspects of this perfume, anchoring it, but also surrounding all the notes, like a ribbon of bark enclosing a bouquet of flowers. The richness of all the notes speaks to the quality of this perfume and what lends it an old-money vibe. There’s no filler here and also no waste. Everything is just so.

This is clean, put together, immaculate, and confident. It’s meant to be worn with pressed clothes and smart shoes.

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