Makeup Gurus Reveal: 6 Bad Habits to Quit for Beautiful Skin
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Before purchasing cosmetics, we should first understand their ingredients. Blindly buying and using products will ultimately only harm your skin.
1. Avoid synthetic chemicals like artificial dyes and fragrances, which can irritate skin, causing itching and neurodermatitis.
3. Cosmetics containing heavy metals like lead, chromium, molybdenum, or cadmium can be absorbed by the skin, accumulate in the body, and cause toxic reactions.
4. Avoid photosensitizing agents in cosmetics, as they can trigger inflammatory reactions in the skin when exposed to sunlight.
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II. Never Skip Makeup Removal
If you've applied sunscreen, primer (especially tinted ones), or color cosmetics (like lipstick, blush, eyeshadow, or foundation)—regardless of how heavy or light your makeup is—makeup removal is essential. Never cut corners by just washing your face.
III. Avoid Skipping Primer
Many women skip primer and apply makeup directly, but this is precisely why their makeup looks dull.Primers primarily help makeup apply more evenly. Containing non-oily, highly lipid-soluble ingredients, they enhance makeup's spreadability and adhesion, preventing smudging and keeping your base fresh and radiant all day.
4. Avoid skipping makeup brush cleaning
If eyeliner brushes aren't properly cleaned, they may accidentally touch the eye surface during application, causing infection. Additionally, from a makeup perspective, applying "inner eyeliner" can make single-lidded eyes appear smaller, undermining the intended effect.
5. Avoid Skipping Sunscreen
SPF 15 is ideal for sunscreen makeup, as it blocks over 90% of UV rays without burdening the skin. Products combining this with anti-aging vitamins and moisturizing ingredients offer comprehensive care beyond basic sun protection.
6. Avoid neglecting lash care
Applying mascara enhances the eyes, but heavy formulas can stress lashes, gradually weakening them.In fact, like hair, each eyelash is covered with overlapping cuticles. Therefore, applying a specialized eyelash primer before mascara helps fill gaps between these cuticles, protects lashes from friction damage, maintains their beautiful curl, and ensures longer-lasting color.
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