Monday, 26 January 2015

Why you should never share you make up

You’re probably well aware that you shouldn’t share your makeup. If not, we have some interesting, if not down right gross, information for you. Besides not being safe for your skin, our experts say there are many reasons why you should be selfish with your makeup and never share it again.






JARS OF LOTION
It’s no surprise that dipping and re-dipping fingers into a pot of cream is a recipe for germs, especially when you introduce a new set of hands. “Open jars are already at a higher risk for contamination because they don’t contain airtight packaging, which means bacteria and fungus often lurk on the inside borders of the jar,” explains Joshua Zeichner, assistant professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. So even if your friend scrubs her hands before dipping, there’s still a good chance she’ll transfer bacteria from her face or fingers to your favorite cream. To minimize the contamination of your next pot, try spooning a weekly portion of it into a smaller travel jar and wash it regularly.





LIP GLOSS

 We’ve all been guilty of taking a quick swipe of a friend’s gloss during a beauty emergency (or middle-school makeover), but this borrowing act is more risky than you might think. “Any product that directly touches the lip can become a source of infections,” says Zeichner. “Contagious organisms, like the cold-sore-causing herpes simplex virus, can live in the sticky gloss and spread from friend to friend.” And because the applicator sits in its own closed, moist environment, it can never be fully rid of microbes once it’s contaminated. Bottom line: Keep your wands to yourself.




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