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Sharing makeup brushes might seem harmless, especially if it’s with someone you trust, like a close friend or family member.
Makeup brushes come into direct contact with your skin, picking up oils, bacteria, and dead skin cells every time you use them.
When you share them, you’re also sharing whatever is on someone else’s skin—and that’s not always a good thing.
1. Spreading bacteria and germs
2. Risk of spreading viruses
3. Fungal infections can spread too
4. Skin sensitivities and allergic reactions
5. Eye infections are a big risk
How to stay safe
- Always use your own brushes and clean them regularly with gentle soap or brush cleaners.
- If you’re a makeup artist, use disposable applicators and sanitise brushes between clients.
- Never share brushes, even with close friends or family.