Most of them are performed without removing makeup while scanning magnetic resonance images. Cosmetics can contain metal components. Metal artifacts also affect the image quality and patient safety of magnetic resonance images. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of metals contained in cosmetics on magnetic resonance scans and to pay attention to image quality and patient safety. Ten eyeliner, 20 eyeshadows, two magnetic fields and orbital sequences were used in clinical applications. Plan the image to obtain axial and sagittal images of each target material. Measured vertically from the target material attachment surface to the point where the artifact reaches the plane. Metal artifacts occurred in the eyeliner and eyeshadow used in the experiment. Self-sensitive artifacts were larger at 3T than at 1.5T, but there was no significant difference. However, we found that cosmetics affect images due to metal artifacts, and magnetic resonance imaging scans can be affected by makeup. Also, cosmetics containing metallic substances can cause burns by heat. Required to guide accessories and makeup removal during magnetic resonance image scanning or to identify images.