Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much Le Mer costs? I would be mad.
You absolutely should not be sharing products that go around your eyes. ESPECIALLY if you;re putting your fingers in there. You should not be doing that anyway, even for your personal supply. Eye infections are easy to contract and get serious fast. I only put sterile q-tips into my jars, some people use little spatulas.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a62605/beauty-products-makeup-not-borrow/
https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/dangers-of-sharing-makeup/
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12054228/this-girl-almost-died-because-she-didnt-wash-her-makeup-brushes/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/man-contracts-flesh-eating-bacteria-from-using-roomies-razor/
The order of application matters for skincare products. you might be putting a product on top of another product that will actually block absorbtion of the first one. or you could be mixing products that shouldn't be used together. Do you know this stuff? Ceramide is pretty tough to mess up, but you need to know what you're doing with retinols and any of the vitamin derivatives or you risk skin damage.
I actually secretly know about the order because I've listened to my wife talk about it so much. She has no idea I was taking mental notes.
Ok, now you're p--ing me off. Do you not understand the hygenie issues here?
Use the spatula in the lid durrrrr.
And what is the spatula coming in contact with? Does it sterilize itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much Le Mer costs? I would be mad.
You absolutely should not be sharing products that go around your eyes. ESPECIALLY if you;re putting your fingers in there. You should not be doing that anyway, even for your personal supply. Eye infections are easy to contract and get serious fast. I only put sterile q-tips into my jars, some people use little spatulas.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a62605/beauty-products-makeup-not-borrow/
https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/dangers-of-sharing-makeup/
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12054228/this-girl-almost-died-because-she-didnt-wash-her-makeup-brushes/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/man-contracts-flesh-eating-bacteria-from-using-roomies-razor/
The order of application matters for skincare products. you might be putting a product on top of another product that will actually block absorbtion of the first one. or you could be mixing products that shouldn't be used together. Do you know this stuff? Ceramide is pretty tough to mess up, but you need to know what you're doing with retinols and any of the vitamin derivatives or you risk skin damage.
I actually secretly know about the order because I've listened to my wife talk about it so much. She has no idea I was taking mental notes.
Ok, now you're p--ing me off. Do you not understand the hygenie issues here?
Use the spatula in the lid durrrrr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much Le Mer costs? I would be mad.
You absolutely should not be sharing products that go around your eyes. ESPECIALLY if you;re putting your fingers in there. You should not be doing that anyway, even for your personal supply. Eye infections are easy to contract and get serious fast. I only put sterile q-tips into my jars, some people use little spatulas.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a62605/beauty-products-makeup-not-borrow/
https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/dangers-of-sharing-makeup/
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12054228/this-girl-almost-died-because-she-didnt-wash-her-makeup-brushes/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/man-contracts-flesh-eating-bacteria-from-using-roomies-razor/
The order of application matters for skincare products. you might be putting a product on top of another product that will actually block absorbtion of the first one. or you could be mixing products that shouldn't be used together. Do you know this stuff? Ceramide is pretty tough to mess up, but you need to know what you're doing with retinols and any of the vitamin derivatives or you risk skin damage.
I actually secretly know about the order because I've listened to my wife talk about it so much. She has no idea I was taking mental notes.
Ok, now you're p--ing me off. Do you not understand the hygenie issues here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much Le Mer costs? I would be mad.
You absolutely should not be sharing products that go around your eyes. ESPECIALLY if you;re putting your fingers in there. You should not be doing that anyway, even for your personal supply. Eye infections are easy to contract and get serious fast. I only put sterile q-tips into my jars, some people use little spatulas.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a62605/beauty-products-makeup-not-borrow/
https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/dangers-of-sharing-makeup/
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12054228/this-girl-almost-died-because-she-didnt-wash-her-makeup-brushes/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/man-contracts-flesh-eating-bacteria-from-using-roomies-razor/
The order of application matters for skincare products. you might be putting a product on top of another product that will actually block absorbtion of the first one. or you could be mixing products that shouldn't be used together. Do you know this stuff? Ceramide is pretty tough to mess up, but you need to know what you're doing with retinols and any of the vitamin derivatives or you risk skin damage.
I actually secretly know about the order because I've listened to my wife talk about it so much. She has no idea I was taking mental notes.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much Le Mer costs? I would be mad.
You absolutely should not be sharing products that go around your eyes. ESPECIALLY if you;re putting your fingers in there. You should not be doing that anyway, even for your personal supply. Eye infections are easy to contract and get serious fast. I only put sterile q-tips into my jars, some people use little spatulas.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a62605/beauty-products-makeup-not-borrow/
https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/dangers-of-sharing-makeup/
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12054228/this-girl-almost-died-because-she-didnt-wash-her-makeup-brushes/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/man-contracts-flesh-eating-bacteria-from-using-roomies-razor/
The order of application matters for skincare products. you might be putting a product on top of another product that will actually block absorbtion of the first one. or you could be mixing products that shouldn't be used together. Do you know this stuff? Ceramide is pretty tough to mess up, but you need to know what you're doing with retinols and any of the vitamin derivatives or you risk skin damage.
Anonymous wrote:
Are you a man? Are you borrowing other bits of her wardrobe to wear privately?