From bacterial infections to allergic reactions, here’s why you should think twice before borrowing or lending beauty products.
Do you share
your makeup and skincare products with other people? It is quite common to do
this especially, if you live together as it's often seen as harmless.
But then, sharing makeup and skincare products can pose serious risks to your skin and overall health. From bacterial infections to allergic reactions, here’s why you
should think twice before borrowing or lending beauty products.Risk
of bacterial and fungal infections
Makeup and
skincare products can harbour bacteria and fungi, which multiply each time they
come into contact with skin. When you share these products, you also share the
germs they contain.
Some of the
infections you could get include eye infections from products like mascara, and
eyeliner; cold sores and herpes from lip products, and fungal acne from
skincare items.
Skin
irritation and allergic reactions
Everyone's
skin is unique, with different sensitivities and allergies. Sharing products
means exposing your skin to someone else’s bacteria, oils, and potential
allergens. What works for your friend might trigger redness, itching, or
breakouts on your skin.
Spreading
acne-causing bacteria
If someone
has acne-prone skin, their makeup brushes, sponges, and skin care products may
contain Propionibacterium acnes, the bacteria linked to breakouts. Sharing
these tools or products can transfer bacteria, potentially causing pimples and
irritation on your skin.
Increased
risk of contamination
Some
skincare and makeup products require dipping fingers or applicators, which can
introduce moisture and create an environment where mould and bacteria thrive.
This risk of contamination is increased when multiple people use the same
products.
Cross-contamination
Even if you avoid direct product-sharing, using someone else’s makeup
brushes, beauty blenders, or facial rollers can lead to contamination. Brushes
collect dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria, which can transfer to your skin and
cause infections, acne, or irritation.
In conclusion, while sharing makeup and skincare
products may seem harmless, the risks far outweigh the convenience. To maintain
healthy, glowing skin, it’s best to keep beauty products personal and
prioritise hygiene. Your skin will thank you!
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