We poke, we prod, we smudge—sometimes, we’re downright rude to our
precious products. But bad beauty manners no more! Learn tips to treat
your makeup and skin care products with more respect.
1. Protect your products.
Beauty products need SPF just as much as your face does. The pigments
in your makeup are incredibly sensitive, and can fade when exposed to
prolonged direct sunlight. The ingredients in many vitamin C serums and
sunscreens can become highly unstable upon UV exposure, which means
they’re not as effective at doing their job on your skin. To preserve
product functionality, keep all makeup and skin products away from
windows and bright lights. If possible, decant the contents of clear
plastic and glass bottles into opaque blue or brown bottles to further
reduce light exposure.
2. Prevent bacterial growth.
You know what beauty products hate most? Heat and moisture. So why is
it that most Beauties store their collections in the bathroom? Steam
from the shower helps propagate bacterial growth all over, so it’s time
for a makeup moving day! For those who can’t bear to banish their makeup
entirely, compromise by at least taking out bacteria-happy cream-based
makeup. Store your skin care regimen under the sink or in a cool, dry
place.
3. Give it a rinse.
If you have to think hard to recall when you last washed your makeup
brushes, perhaps there’s a problem. Cleaning the packaging of your
beauty staples can prevent so much dirt and dead skin cell buildup. Give
your favorite products a weekly swipe with a clean, damp washcloth (or a
disposable face wipe for the ultra-lazy). Also, dry off your bath
accessories after a hot shower to prevent rust—it’s possible to keep the
same razor blade fresh for weeks!
i am paranoid about keeping my makeup clean. thanks for sharing! :)
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I saw a MUA on YouTube who would spray his makeup with alcohol after each use. Just a small travel spray bottle with some alcohol, 1 or 2 sprays per product killed bacteria and didn't hurt the product. Especially eyeshadows.
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