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Impact of Cosmetics on the Surface Properties of Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses

Authors :
Heinz Otchere
Sruthi Srinivasan
Doerte Luensmann
Lyndon Jones
Mili Yu
Jeffery Yang
Source :
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice. 41:228-235
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2015.

Abstract

This study evaluated the impact of various cosmetics on the surface properties of silicone hydrogel (SiHy) contact lens materials.In this in vitro experiment, 7 SiHy contact lens materials were coated with 1 of 9 cosmetics, including common hand creams (3), eye makeup removers (3), and mascaras (3). Dark-field microscopy images were taken to determine pixel brightness (PB) after cosmetic exposure, which describes the visible surface deposition (n=6 for each lens type), with a higher PB indicating increased deposition. The sessile drop technique was used to determine the advancing contact angle (CA). Measurements were repeated for both methods after a single peroxide-based cleaning cycle.Pixel brightness was significantly higher for mascara-coated lenses compared with the other cosmetic products (P0.01). The peroxide-based lens care solution removed most deposits from the nonwaterproof mascara for 4 lens types, whereas deposits remained relatively unchanged for 1 waterproof mascara (P0.05). Hand creams and makeup remover had minimal impact on PB. Changes in CA measurements after cosmetic application were highly lens dependent. Hand creams caused primarily a decrease in CA for 5 of the 7 lens types, whereas 1 of the waterproof mascaras caused a significant increase of 30 to 50° for 3 lens types.Some mascara-lens combinations resulted in increased CA and PB, which could have an impact on in vivo lens performance. Nonwaterproof mascara was mostly removed after a cleaning cycle. Further research is needed to understand the clinical implications for SiHy lens wearers using cosmetics.

Details

ISSN :
15422321
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38dd61cea0b50dc3586e0334938f9e6d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/icl.0000000000000101