7 things to never pay (if you care about your personal hygiene)
It happens to lend something personal to loved ones, or to the best friend, to the classmate in the gym. Yet there are personal things that you should never share, not even with your family or partner. Let's find out which ones and in the meantime take a look here, because perhaps in terms of hygiene there are other things you don't know:
- · 1. Earrings
- · 2. Tweezers for hair removal
- · 3. Toothbrush
- · 4. Roll deodorant
- · 5. Make up
- · 6. Towels
- · 7. Hats
1. Earrings
The earrings, whether they are large and showy, or small and discreet, are now a fundamental style object for many women: well, they are also carriers and accumulators of bacteria. So in the case of a loan (on those evenings when only your BFF's earrings can save you) disinfecting them before reusing them would be a "great idea."
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2. Tweezers for hair removal
Except for those who disinfect them frequently, before and after use, you must pay attention to the tweezers. Often they come into contact not only with the skin but also with the blood. Therefore, in some cases, they can become the way of transmission of bacteria, viruses and even some diseases.
3. Toothbrush
Perhaps it would also be superfluous to specify why lending one's toothbrush is wrong: everything in the owner's mouth automatically passes into the recipient's mouth. Bacteria included. In general, however, it is recommended to regularly disinfect and change your personal toothbrush too, let alone anything else. In emergency situations, use your finger.
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4. Roll deodorant
Lending deodorant spray does not harm, since there is no contact with the skin, but in the case of the stick or roll deodorant, it would be better to avoid borrowing. The bacteria also lurk there, and the more you avoid the exchange the better. In general, intimate care products are very personal, exchanging them is never a good idea.
5. Make up
Nothing more harmless than taking advantage of your sister's beauty case that sits comfortably there in the bathroom, while yours can't remember which bag you left it in ... it's not as easy as it seems! Make-up comes into contact with the skin, it is a very personal object, and is therefore the ideal means for the transmission of bacteria, fungi and diseases of the epidermis. Even if it might seem rude, saying no to the loan would be better.
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6. Towels
If you don't wash well, if you don't disinfect frequently, if you don't dry properly, towels can be a rave party of bacteria, mycosis, acne, conjunctivitis and so on and so forth! In short: lending and borrowing them assumes that there has been or will be "particular attention in disinfecting them. Surely it is advisable to avoid exchanges.
7. Hats
Dirty hair? Hat that saves the shape. Winter ice cream? Hat that saves the substance. It's okay too, but if not washed frequently, if loaned dirty or worn already used, even hats are carriers of bacteria: to begin with, hats absorb sweat from the head. Then, dandruff and other scalp alterations are at hand: either intense washes or, if that's not possible, don't pay!
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On the subject of hygiene, here are some valuable tips: