Makeup products contain dangerous germs

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Makeup products contain dangerous germs

Makeup products contain dangerous germs |Make-up products reveal the presence of dangerous germs. If you are one of the millions of women around the world who do smiling, lip gloss or other makeup products, know that such products contain life-threatening germs, and this may be the reason why you are cheap. This claim was revealed in a UK medical study.
Ninety percent or 9 out of every 10 cosmetics products are contaminated with dangerous germs, including E. coli and others, while the highest levels of bacteria are found in beauty blenders, smiles, and lip gloves, according to an Austin University study. According to research, most bacteria are naturally present on the skin, but in the form of make-up products, they increase the risk of serious infections, such as rapid infection and conjunctivitis and blood poisoning.

If these germs enter the body with eyes, mouth, or any sore or facial irritation, the immune system is likely to be affected. In a study published in the Medical Journal of Applied Microbiology, scientists evaluated bacterial contamination in 470 cosmetics products such as lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliner, smile and beauty blender.


Researchers discovered that once used, the rate of bacterial contamination in these products increased from 79 to 90 percent, while Fungi was detected in 25 percent of the products. Researchers said that beauty blenders such as sponge are used to place liquid foundation products and put them aside after use, which makes them ideal for breeding germs. Researchers say that because of the high amount of germs as a whole, consumers do not have to take care of these products or use them after the expiry date. Researchers added that these products probably do not contain bacterial contamination when they are purchased, but the efficacy of the antibacterial ingredients in them disappears over time and the rate of germs begins to rise. He said fungus and bacteria do not always have to cause infection, however, if exposed to open wounds or scratches during the use of makeup can increase the risk of infection, especially antibiotics resistant infections, Treatment is difficult and can be fatal.

Experts advise that the brushes used for makeup should be washed every 7 to 10 days to prevent the accumulation of bacteria. For this purpose, each brush should be washed by mixing shampoo in warm water and never use your brush with others. Researchers have asked companies to make expiry history more prominent and clear so they can no longer be used.