Written by
Bilal H
Bilal H Liv Hospital Content Team
Medically reviewed by

Related Doctors

Prof. MD.  Rıfat Rasier Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Rıfat Rasier Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz Ophthalmology Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz Ophthalmology Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz Ophthalmology Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut Ophthalmology Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu Ophtalmology Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı Ophthalmology Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu Eye Diseases Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Prof. MD. Hakkı Zeki Büyükyıldız Ophthalmology Op. MD. Emrah Dirican Liv Hospital Topkapı Op. MD. Emrah Dirican Ophthalmology Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova Liv Hospital Topkapı Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi Liv Hospital Topkapı Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi Ophthalmology Op. MD. Altan Kaman Liv Hospital Ankara Op. MD. Altan Kaman Eye Diseases Liv Hospital Ankara Op. MD. Mahmut Doğan Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar Liv Hospital Ankara Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar Ophthalmology Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ Liv Hospital Gaziantep Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ Ophthalmology Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun Liv Hospital Gaziantep Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun Eye Diseases Spec. MD.  Samire Haqverdiyeva Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. Samire Haqverdiyeva Eye Diseases Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA Ophthalmology Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. Ehmed Abdullayev Ophthalmology MD. Dr. Ehmed Abdullayev Ophthalmology Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan Ophthalmology
...
Views
Read Time
...
views
Read Time
When Can You Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye?
When Can You Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye? 4

Recovering from pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, takes time. At Liv Hospital, we focus on giving you the best advice for getting better. This includes when it’s safe to start wearing eye makeup again.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology says to wait until the infection goes away before using makeup. How long you wait depends on the type of infection. We’ll help you safely start using eye makeup again after pink eye. This way, you can keep your eyes healthy and looking great.

Key Takeaways

  • Wait for the infection to clear before resuming eye makeup use.
  • The waiting period varies depending on the type of conjunctivitis.
  • Follow proper hygiene practices to prevent reinfection.
  • Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
  • Prioritize eye health to prevent complications.

Understanding Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)

Understanding Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
When Can You Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye? 5

Knowing about pink eye is key to figuring out when you can wear eye makeup again. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a common eye issue. It can be caused by infections, allergies, or irritants.

What Is Pink Eye and How Is It Spread?

Pink eye is very contagious. It spreads through touching someone else’s discharge or sharing makeup or towels. Bacterial conjunctivitis can spread to others for about 48 hours after starting antibiotics. To stop pink eye from spreading, wash your hands often and don’t share personal items.

For more info on caring for conjunctivitis, check out MyHealth.Alberta.ca. They have lots of helpful tips.

Types of Pink Eye: Bacterial vs. Viral

Pink eye comes in two main types: bacterial and viral conjunctivitis. Bacterial conjunctivitis is treated with antibiotics. Viral conjunctivitis usually gets better on its own in a week or two.

Type of ConjunctivitisCauseTreatmentContagious Period
BacterialBacteriaAntibiotic eye drops or ointmentUntil 48 hours after starting antibiotics
ViralVirusSelf-resolving, supportive careAs long as symptoms persist

Knowing the type of pink eye you have helps you know when to wear eye makeup again. If you’re not sure, always talk to a doctor.

When Can I Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye?

When Can I Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye?
When Can You Wear Eye Makeup After Pink Eye? 6

Getting back to eye makeup after pink eye needs careful thought about your eye health. The time it takes to safely wear makeup again depends on the type of conjunctivitis and how well it was treated.

Timeframe After Bacterial Conjunctivitis

Bacterial conjunctivitis usually starts to clear up in 24 to 48 hours with antibiotics. But, we suggest waiting about two weeks before using makeup again. This ensures your eyes are fully healed and avoids makeup contamination.

Timeframe After Viral Conjunctivitis

Viral conjunctivitis can last from one to three weeks. It’s best to skip makeup during the infection and for two weeks after symptoms go away. This helps stop the virus from spreading and lets your eyes fully recover.

For more detailed advice on getting back to makeup, check out this guide on makeup after pink eye.

Signs Your Eyes Are Ready for Makeup Again

So, how do you know your eyes are ready for makeup? Look for these signs:

  • Complete resolution of redness and discharge
  • No lingering discomfort or irritation
  • Your eyes feel normal, with no unusual sensitivity to light

When these signs are present, you can start using eye makeup again. It’s also important to throw away any makeup used before or during the infection. Makeup and tools can carry bacteria and viruses.

Waiting the right amount of time and making sure your eyes are fully healed lets you enjoy makeup again. This keeps your eyes healthy and safe.

Conclusion

Getting better from pink eye takes time and careful steps before you can wear eye makeup again. Knowing how long pink eye is contagious after treatment is key. Usually, bacterial pink eye stops spreading 24 hours after starting antibiotics. But, always check with your doctor.

Viral pink eye can spread as long as you have symptoms. To avoid getting sick again, throw away any eye makeup used during the illness. Bacteria and viruses can live on surfaces and in makeup.

Washing your hands often and not sharing makeup are important. Even with antibiotic drops, keeping clean is essential. This helps prevent the infection from coming back.

After waiting the right amount of time and keeping clean, you can start wearing eye makeup again. We’re here to help you through the recovery. We want your eyes to stay healthy and beautiful.

FAQ

When can I wear eye makeup after pink eye?

The time to start wearing eye makeup again after pink eye varies. It depends on the infection type and treatment success. For bacterial conjunctivitis, wait about two weeks after starting antibiotics. For viral conjunctivitis, avoid makeup during the infection and for two weeks after symptoms clear.

How long is pink eye contagious after starting drops?

Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually not contagious in 24 to 48 hours after starting antibiotics. Always finish the full antibiotic course.

Can I wear eye makeup with pink eye?

No, wearing eye makeup with pink eye is not advised. It can make the condition worse, spread the infection, and cause re-infection.

Is pink eye contagious before symptoms appear?

Yes, pink eye can spread before symptoms show. Good hygiene is key to prevent its spread.

How long is bacterial conjunctivitis contagious?

Bacterial conjunctivitis is contagious as long as symptoms last. Antibiotics usually make it non-contagious in 24 to 48 hours.

Can I kiss someone with pink eye?

No, kissing someone with pink eye is not recommended. The infection can spread through direct contact.

Does pink eye live on surfaces?

Yes, pink eye viruses or bacteria can survive on surfaces. Good hygiene, like frequent handwashing and surface disinfecting, is essential.

How often do adults get pink eye?

Pink eye can affect adults of any age. Its frequency varies based on infection exposure, allergies, and health.

Is pink eye contagious after taking antibiotics?

For bacterial conjunctivitis, the contagious period usually ends in 24 to 48 hours after starting antibiotics. Always complete the antibiotic course.

How long is pink eye contagious after treatment?

The contagious period for pink eye depends on the infection type and treatment success. For bacterial conjunctivitis, it’s usually 24 to 48 hours after antibiotics start. For viral conjunctivitis, it’s contagious as long as symptoms last.

 References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Evidence-Based Medical Insight. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/conjunctivitis/prevention/index.html

i

Medical Disclaimer

The content on this page is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical conditions.

Get a Free Quote

Response within 2 hours during business hours

Clinics/branches
GDPR

Related Doctors

Prof. MD.  Rıfat Rasier Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Rıfat Rasier Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya Liv Hospital Ulus Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz Ophthalmology Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz Ophthalmology Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz Liv Hospital Vadistanbul Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz Ophthalmology Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut Ophthalmology Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu Ophtalmology Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı Ophthalmology Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu Eye Diseases Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir Prof. MD. Hakkı Zeki Büyükyıldız Ophthalmology Op. MD. Emrah Dirican Liv Hospital Topkapı Op. MD. Emrah Dirican Ophthalmology Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova Liv Hospital Topkapı Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi Liv Hospital Topkapı Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi Ophthalmology Op. MD. Altan Kaman Liv Hospital Ankara Op. MD. Altan Kaman Eye Diseases Liv Hospital Ankara Op. MD. Mahmut Doğan Ophthalmology Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar Liv Hospital Ankara Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar Ophthalmology Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ Liv Hospital Gaziantep Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ Ophthalmology Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun Liv Hospital Gaziantep Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun Eye Diseases Spec. MD.  Samire Haqverdiyeva Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. Samire Haqverdiyeva Eye Diseases Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA Ophthalmology Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü Spec. MD. Ehmed Abdullayev Ophthalmology MD. Dr. Ehmed Abdullayev Ophthalmology Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan Ophthalmology
Trusted Worldwide
30
Years of
Experience
30 Years Badge
Health Türkiye Accreditation

Trusted Worldwide

30 Years of Experience

Patient Reviews
Reviews from 9,651
4,9
Was this content helpful?
Your feedback helps us improve.
What did you like?
Share more details about your experience.
You must give consent to continue.

Thank you!

Your feedback has been submitted successfully. Your input is valuable in helping us improve.

Book a Free Certified Online
Doctor Consultation

Clinics/branches
GDPR

We're Here to Help.
Get in Touch

Send us all your questions or requests, and our
expert team will assist you.

Our Doctors

Prof. MD.  Rıfat Rasier Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Rıfat Rasier

Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Betül Tuğcu

Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Mehmet Murat Öncel

Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Osman Murat Uyar

Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Vedat Kaya

Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Yılmaz

Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. İhsan Yılmaz

Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz Ophthalmology

Spec. MD. Deniz Marangoz

Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut Ophthalmology

Asst. Prof. MD. Erkan Bulut

Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu Ophtalmology

Op. MD. Müslim Beyoğlu

Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Süleyman Mesut Karaatlı

Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu Eye Diseases

Op. MD. Tezer Nur Gücükoğlu

Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Hakkı Zeki Büyükyıldız

Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Op. MD. Emrah Dirican Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Emrah Dirican

Liv Hospital Topkapı
Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Ulviye Askerova

Liv Hospital Topkapı
Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Ali Rıza Cenk Çelebi

Liv Hospital Topkapı
Op. MD. Altan Kaman Eye Diseases

Op. MD. Altan Kaman

Liv Hospital Ankara
Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Mahmut Doğan

Liv Hospital Ankara
Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar Ophthalmology

Prof. MD. Mutlu Acar

Liv Hospital Ankara
Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Mehmet Fatih Karadağ

Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun Eye Diseases

Op. MD. Süreyya Aköz Arun

Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Spec. MD.  Samire Haqverdiyeva Eye Diseases

Spec. MD. Samire Haqverdiyeva

Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü
Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA Ophthalmology

Spec. MD. AYGÜL TANRIVERDIYEVA

Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü
Ophthalmology

Spec. MD. Ehmed Abdullayev

Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü
Ophthalmology

MD. Dr. Ehmed Abdullayev

Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan Ophthalmology

Op. MD. Cansu Özcan Pehlivan

Need Help? Chat with our medical team

Let's Talk on WhatsApp

📌

Get instant answers from our medical team. No forms, no waiting — just tap below to start chatting now.

or call us at +90 530 174 42 01