7 Makeup Myths You Should Stop Believing
Makeup is as subjective as it can get. What may be right for me might sound cuckoo to you! Despite what proceeded, there are some things that we should all agree upon unanimously. Please continue reading to find out ten makeup myths that have been debunked by experts.
Some people love wearing makeup and actually wear it everyday and others wear it occasionally, knowing these facts will benefit both category of people. Some misconceptions about makeup and beauty products are also spread by older parents who do not wish their teenage girl to ever use these products. But, everyone deservers the right to know what is the truth.
7 MAKEUP MYTHS DEBUNKED
Know what is wrong and what is right.
Myth: You Do Not Need Moisturizer For Oily Skin
It does not matter if you have dry skin or oily skin, keeping it regularly hydrated is a must. The skin releases a natural oil called sebum. The is our body's way to keep the skin hydrated. The natural oil that the skin secretes is called sebum. Moisturizers help retain the moisture on the outer layer of the skin. This regulation is needed as it also controls the amount of sebum secretion. Too much or too less sebum is also bad for skin. This is achieved with the help of two kinds of ingredients. First is humectants, which draws moisture from the surrounding to the outer layer of your skin and the second is emollients, which form a protective layer and bar the water from escaping.
Myth: Makeup Can Cause Acne
Make-up can cause acne but, only if you go hours and hours without removing it or if you let it sit on your face even while you sleep. A fresh face of makeup can never cause acne unless you are allergic to those specific products. Another thing to be paid attention to is the hygiene of your makeup brushes.
Myth: Makeup Products Do Not Expire
Every product has an expiry date. Be extra cautious of cosmetic products because firstly, they have a a lot of chemical in it that might impact you post expiry date, secondly, expired makeup products can cause skin infections as all of them come with a particular shelf life. Read More...