Your eyelash curler touches one of the most bacteria-prone areas on your face every single day. Mascara residue, skin oils, and dead cells from the eyelid margin build up on the rubber pad and hinge after each use. Left unchecked,…
Your brushes touch your face every day. If you are not washing them regularly, you are applying bacteria, dead skin…
That velour puff sitting in your compact is probably dirtier than your phone screen. Every use loads it with skin oil, dead skin cells, and old powder residue. Left unwashed, it becomes a source of bacteria that goes straight back…
You washed your brushes last night. They’re still wet this morning. Sound familiar? Knowing how to dry makeup brushes fast…
Your makeup sponge touches your face every day, and most people never clean it. Research published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology found that makeup sponges carry the highest bacterial contamination of any beauty tool tested, including E. coli and…
Your eyeshadow palette looks fine. That doesn’t mean it is. Every time a brush touches a pan, it deposits skin…