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Besides not being safe for your skin, experts say
there are many reasons why you should be selfish when it comes to items
that makes direct contact with your skin, eyes, mouth, lips and so on.
This is because when there is a body fluid contact there is bound to be a
form of infection.
While you don't want to be
seen as prude/selfish, consider why you would want to hold back next
time someone asks for your lip brush and more...
Mascara, Eyeshadow and Eyeliner
They
lead to various eye infections. Since the Mascara used on the lashes
can make contacts with your eyes/eye fluid, if passed to a person with
any kind of eye infection there is a strong possibility of eye infection
Lipstick
It's
also bad to share lipstick because viruses can live on inanimate
objects. So if the person gets cold sores, you can also get a cold sore
outbreak which could easily have been prevented. A rule of the thumb is
to never share anything that comes into direct contact with someone’s
skin or mucus membranes.
Make-Up Brushes
Yous
should never share make-up brrushes. Germs and bacteria grow on your
makeup brushes and applicators and these cause breakouts so imagine when
you pass to the next person and the next so use them alone and wash
regularly to stop acne.
Antiperspirant
If
you share a roll-on antiperspirant, you could transfer germs, bacteria,
fungi and yeast from person to person. Stop sharing antiperspirant, if
you have to switch to a spray instead.
Nail Clippers, Buffers And Files
Avoid
sharing these even in salons. And never share them with friends as
well. If cuticles are cut or pushed back too far or some kind skin is
removed, you could have little cuts in your skin which perfect openings
for bacteria, fungus, yeast and viruses to be exchanged from tools that
haven't been properly sanitized between users this open the gateway for
Hepatitis C, staph infections, warts and so on.
Toothbrushes
Sharing
toothbrush is a no-no since you could pass infections along on those
bristles, especially from flossing when there is usually a small amount
of bleeding.
Earrings
When
you poke an earring through your ear, you may make a little break in
the skin, allowing viruses from the last wearer to enter the blood, even
when there is no blood/cut but there is still potential risk if you
don't clean your jewelry between wearers.
Earphones
A
lot of us are guilty of this! But frequent earphone use increases the
amount of bacteria in your ears, according to a study, that bacteria
could spread to another's ear if you share headphones, and could lead to
ear infections. Avoid sharing or at least wash/ sanitize them first
sharing headphones is also reputed to pass along lice! So be careful.
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