Skin Damage from Using Substandard Products
Skin becomes thinner and more sensitive
Irritation, redness, inflammation, and infection thin the skin’s surface, making it weaker, more sensitive, and prone to damage. Even after recovery, the skin remains thin, weak, and sensitive due to the impact of past injuries.
Irritation and inflammation can lead to skin thinning and increased sensitivity.
Skin is completely malnourished
Expired skincare products, such as creams, sunscreens, and serums, no longer provide any benefits to the skin. Using these outdated products will not improve common skin concerns such as excessive dryness, oiliness, or large pores.
Skin irritation, sunburn, and allergic reactions
Using expired cosmetics can cause skin irritation, acne, itching, and even lead to hives and facial edema. These irritation symptoms will appear gradually within two days to one week, depending on the skin’s health, and will worsen if you continue to use expired skincare products.
Skin inflammation and infections
Bacteria can cause skin inflammation and infections, leading to uncontrolled acne breakouts. They can also affect other parts of the body, increasing the risk of vaginal infections, urinary tract infections, meningitis, and sepsis, which are harmful to your health.
Bacteria can cause skin infections and affect other parts of the body.
Contains skin-damaging bacteria
Expired cosmetics create an ideal environment for bacterial growth, which can lead to life-threatening conditions such as sepsis and meningitis, posing a significant risk to the user’s health.
Proper Skincare Product Storage
The best way to safely store skincare products and prevent bacterial contamination is to use a mini-fridge for cosmetics, keeping natural products in the cool compartment.
Additionally, avoid storing products in humid places like bathrooms. Always close the product containers after use to prevent contamination. Wash your hands before applying skincare products to reduce the risk of infection, and avoid sharing skincare products with others…