One of the unbreakable rules that all women should have is
never to lend our makeup. Do you know why and what are the consequences of
doing so? Get to know them.
The number one and most important reason is that makeup is
for one-time and personal use. Even if your closest friends insistently ask you
to lend them your eyeshadow, eyeliner pencil or lipstick, say no without
thinking about it, you can share bacteria on the skin, mouth and eyes and
contract severe infections such as conjunctivitis. The sudden appearance of
signs of acne or, worse still, the unpleasant and painful styes in the eyes are
other consequences of sharing makeup.
Learn to naturally
make up your eyes, here we give you the step by step.
Watch out! Pay attention to the products because they are
not all made for the same skin type. Each one has a different pH and some are
more delicate than others, so by using someone else's makeup you increase the
risk of allergic reactions.
In addition to the products, you should also take special
care with brushes, knobs and applicators in general and wash them frequently .
For example, the base knob should be washed at least once a week, removing
excess product and if possible with a disinfectant soap but at the same time
gentle on your skin. Also, keep in mind the date of purchase of your makeup as
each product has an expiration date. An advice
If you have a salon appointment for a makeup session, always demand that the applicators be sanitized and make sure the mascara brush is disposable. The makeup artist should have very clean hands and, before starting, let him know if you are allergic to any specific product or brand.
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