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  2. 11 of the Best Hypoallergenic Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes - AOL

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    If you apply eyeliner and your eyes start tearing, itching, turning red and stinging, you may need to start specifically shopping for hypoallergenic options instead. ... the brand must pass a 50 ...

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  5. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian women and men wearing kohl eye liner, from the tomb of Nakht in Thebes (15th century BC). Eye liner was first used in ancient India, ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia as a dark black line around the eyes. As early as 10,000 BC, Egyptians and Mesopotamians wore eye liner not only for aesthetics but to protect the skin from the ...

  6. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    A Somali woman with indha kuul ("kohl eyes") Usage of kohl eye paint in the Horn of Africa dates to the ancient Kingdom of Punt. [4] Somali, Djiboutian, Ethiopian, and Eritrean women have long applied kohl (kuul) for cosmetic purposes, as well as to cleanse the eyes, lengthen eyelashes, and to protect the eyes from the sun's rays. [14] [15]

  7. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Men painted black pigments on their eyes to create cat-eye designs that were considered attractive and a symbol of wealth and status. [1] Ancient Egyptians believed that green eye shadow could invoke the god Horus to fight harmful diseases. [1] Men are known to have used cosmetics in Roman times, although it was frowned upon by society.