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If your makeup bag could talk, it might scream for help. That crusty concealer, the mystery smear on your mascara wand, and those brushes that haven’t seen soap since it got out of the box—it’s all a playground for bacteria.
According to the UK’s BBC Future, expired and unclean makeup products can be home to dangerous microbes like Staphylococcus aureus and E. coli. Yes, the same bacteria that can cause nasty infections might be chilling on your favourite foundation brush. While it may sound dramatic, applying makeup with dirty tools can lead to breakouts, pink eye, or worse—skin infections that no filter can hide, according to the above source.
Start with the basics: clean your brushes weekly. As advised by the American Academy of Dermatology, a gentle baby shampoo or a silicone brush cleaner can lift out product residue and oils. Rinse thoroughly and let them air-dry, bristles down to avoid moisture build-up in the ferrule (that metal part that holds the bristles together), the publication above continues.
Your actual makeup bag? Wipe it down with disinfectant at least once a month. If it’s fabric, throw it in the washing machine or hand wash with warm, soapy water, states Healthline. This health source also recommends checking expiry dates on products, especially mascara and liquid eyeliner, which should be replaced every three months.
Also, it is advised that you stop double-dipping fingers into jars and avoid sharing your makeup, especially lipsticks and eyeliners. Germs are said to love company.
Your skin will thank you for the clean-up, and honestly, so will your products. Think of it as spring cleaning for your beauty essentials. A little effort goes a long way in keeping your skin glowing, your tools germ-free, and your morning routine just a bit more glamorous.
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