Cosmetic and Makeup Dangers

Cosmetic and Makeup Dangers

Follow these recommendations to avoid any risks connected with the use of Cosmetic and Makeup

  • Never drive while wearing makeup. Not only does this make driving dangerous, but colliding with a pothole can result in significant eye damage.
  • Never, ever share your cosmetics. When sampling items at a store, always use a new sponge. Insist that salespeople wipe the openings of the container with alcohol before applying them to your skin.
  • When not in use, keep cosmetics containers securely closed.
  • Keep cosmetics away from direct sunlight and heat. Both light and heat have the potential to destroy preservatives that aid in the battle against germs. Avoid storing cosmetics in a hot automobile for an extended period of time.
  • Cosmetics should not be used if you have an eye illness, such as pinkeye, or if your eyelashes are irritated. Remove whatever cosmetics you were wearing when you discovered the issue.
  • Never add liquid to a product unless instructed to do so on the label.
  • Discard any makeup that changes color or begins to smell.
  • Never use aerosol sprays in close proximity to flames or while smoking, since they might catch fire.
  • Avoid inhaling hairsprays or powders deeply. This may result in lung damage.
  • Avoid using color additives that are not FDA-approved for use around the eyes, such as “permanent” eyelash tints and kohl (a color additive that contains lead salts and is still used in eye cosmetics in other countries). Keep kohl out of reach of youngsters. It has the potential to induce lead poisoning.

Follow these recommendations to avoid any risks connected with the use of Cosmetic and Makeup

Sourcewebmd.com

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