You don’t wash your tweezers?  No wonder you have a problem.  Your skin pays for this mistake

You don’t wash your tweezers? No wonder you have a problem. Your skin pays for this mistake

Do you have problems with lumps, pimples and skin imperfections around your eyebrows? It turns out that the problem may be the tweezers you use. Many people do not realize that they need to be cleaned and disinfected regularly.

Many women struggle with lumps or pustules around the eyebrows. The reason for their formation may be an incorrect diet, excessive consumption, as well as inappropriate make-up cosmetics. Often, however, the cause is more prosaic, and pimples appear on the skin through… tweezers.

Are you using dirty tweezers to trim your eyebrows? No wonder you’re getting pimples

between the eyebrows come in several forms. These may include dark comedones, pimple-like lumps, or blackheads filled with light sebum. They are caused by clogging of skin pores and impurities, which lead to inflammation.

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One of the main reasons for the appearance of unsightly lumps is using dirty tweezers when shaping your eyebrows. Many people do not attach importance to regular cleaning of cosmetic utensils. Remember that nail clippers, scissors and tweezers must be disinfected to prevent skin infections.

How to disinfect cosmetic utensils? You can prepare the liquid yourself at home

There are special sterilizers that remove bacteria from cosmetic utensils. They work through UV beams and disinfect equipment. However, you do not need to use this type of devices at home. All you need to do is disinfect the utensils, e.g. with salicylic spirit or a special liquid. You can also prepare the disinfectant yourself. You need: 100 ml of 95% spirit, 20 ml of aloe gel, 10 drops of lemon oil and 10 drops of tea tree oil. Combine all ingredients in a container and then pour into a spray bottle. Cosmetic utensils should be cleaned after each use.

Source: Gazeta

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