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Skin
texture differs from person to person and some people
have very sensitive skin and thus are allergic to
certain cosmetics. However it is very difficult
to determine what is actually causing the allergy
or irritation. True allergic reactions are generally
characterized by swelling and hive-like breakouts,
and sometimes red, raw skin. Sensitive skins may
be allergic to products like soaps and soap-like
formulations (e.g., detergent-based shampoos). Dyes,
formaldehyde (released in the finishing process),
and polyester-blends in fabrics, such as clothing
and bed linen. Essential oils used for aromatherapy,
condoms, Vegetable plants, such as garlic, onion,
tomatoes, ginger and carrot. Cosmetics can also
cause allergy to your skin.
Always check out the following
things before using any cosmetic:
- Applying
too much cosmetics to your skin and using several
new products simultaneously can be one reason
of cosmetic allergy.
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Using used or dirty brushes or applicators also
cause skin allergies. Avoid trying new makeup
products with a brush or applicator still "dirty"
from use with other products. For best results,
frequently used applicators and brushes should
be cleaned no less than 2-4 times per month.
Thus always clean and dry cosmetic applicators
before using them for any new products. If not
taken care then you might suffer from "cosmetic
acne", including blackheads, whiteheads and
mild irritation.
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Also check out each cosmetic product before
using them because they might be adulterated
and contaminated causing skin allergies.
- Use
proper brush for the particular product that
you use because using wrong brush also causes
skin irritation. For most makeup, use natural-hair
brushes for easiest and best application. With
cream-based formulas, however, best results
will come from using synthetic or nylon-hair
brushes because synthetic brushes hold less
of the product, enabling more controlled application.
Take the following
precautions
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If you have sensitive skin then always test
the product on your skin before using it.
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Wash hands before applying cosmetics, especially
to your eyes because your hands contain bacteria
that could cause infection to the eye.
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Always
keep a check on the expiry dates of the cosmetics
you are using and throw the cosmetics that
have expired.
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