Warning: 9 Bad Beauty Habits You Need to Break Right Now
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2. Not removing makeup at night
After a long day, the last thing you want to do before bed is wash your face. Bad idea! Sleeping in your make-up results in clogged pores and acne. Your eyelashes can even become brittle and break from crusty mascara.
Plus, it just feels plain gross.
Take five minutes and use Simple® Micellar Cleansing Water, which uses tiny molecular balls to entrap and dissolve dirt, oil, makeup, and other impurities. You don’t even need to rinse afterward! For nights when you’re really exhausted, keep a stash of Simple® Micellar Makeup Remover Wipes nearby for a quick cleanse.
3. Shaking your nail polish bottles
Have you ever noticed those little bubbles that pop up when you’re painting your nails? Your polish goes on smoothly, but then curdles when dry. That’s because you probably shook the bottle right before you used it, thus trapping air inside the liquid.
Thankfully, there is an easy fix.
Anytime the polish looks separated, simply roll between your hands until the formula is mixed together.
4. Not applying sunscreen
Living in Florida, I have to be a sunscreen nazi, but no matter where you live, it’s still a must. Sun is a major advancer of wrinkles, and skin cancer can become a legitimate fear.
Do yourself a favor and use a daily moisturizer, like CeraVe Face Moisturizer With Sunscreen, that has sunscreen already built in. For longer exposure, switch to at least 30 SPF.
5. Not getting a trim
Even if you want long, luscious locks, you still have to go in for a trim every few months. Split ends work their way up your hair and make your hair look thinner, shorter, and of course, more damaged. So embrace the cut! Your hair will look and feel much healthier overall.
6. Using dull razor blades
Whenever I start itching and getting little bumps on my legs, I know it’s time to change my razor blade. As a frugal gal, this is painful in more ways than one. I want to save money and use my blade as long as possible! But old razors harbor bacteria and tug at your skin, leaving little cuts for the bacteria to slide right in.
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7. Using mascara for more than three months
The average mascara tube should not be used longer than three months, but how many of us stretch it further than that? Again, bacteria builds up in the tube and can cause a whole bunch of eye problems if you’re not careful. I have ended up with a couple eye infections myself from bad mascara!
Put a label on your mascara, along with the expiration date, then throw it out when it reaches that timetable.
8. Styling your hair all the time…with heat
Straighteners, blow dryers, and curling irons are your hair’s worst enemy. Use them too much, and those locks quickly become brittle, frizzy, and dry.
Let your hair air dry if at all possible, especially if you don’t need to leave the house, and use a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week. You’ll also want to read more of my cost-effective tips for healing dry and frizzy hair.
9. Popping pimples
Even though we all know we’re not supposed to do it, we still can’t resist squeezing a zit, especially if it’s on our face. But you could cause red splotches, scarring, and a problem no amount of foundation can cover.
My suggestion?
Watch Dr. Pimple Popper to get your fix. But if you do pop an occasional pimple, make sure you wash your hands beforehand and use Simple® Moisturizing Facial Wash afterward so it can heal.
Even though these slip-ups may seem harmless now, eventually they will require more effort to repair in the long run.
Consider this the boost you need to start treating yourself, your skin, and your hair with the respect you and they deserve!
Break Up With These Bad Beauty Habits
1. Not washing your makeup brushes You probably think about this every time you put on bronzer and blush, but let’s be honest—we’re all just trying to get out the door in the morning, which makes cleaning our makeup brushes a forgettable task. Newsflash: dirty brushes can actually lead to nasty breakouts because they have tons of bacteria trapped inside. Commit to cleaning your brushes this weekend—promise?? Gentle baby shampoo will work, as does dish soap with a little bit of olive oil. The oil conditions your brushes so they stay in great shape. In the future, brushes should be cleaned monthly, at a minimum.Which bad habit are you guilty of practicing?
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As a teenager, I used to wear makeup every single day. Of course, I was guilty of all the things you mentioned: using a mascara until I applied the last drop, being to lazy to remove makeup at night, popped pimples every day thinking “I can’t go out looking like this!”, yet a big red stain on my face didn’t seem make things any better ๐
Now I barely put on makeup, I go months without using it.
However, I am guilty of not trimming my hair regularly. I can’t remember the last time I saw my hair dresser… Maybe it’s time I book an appointment ๐
If I go very long without a trim my hair quickly reminds me…with a head full of split ends. ๐
I’m so guilty of all of these lol. I need to get my act together.
#7 is my biggest one. I always have trouble throwing mascara out!
Wow, turns out I`m really bad. I`m guilty of 1,4,5,6,7 and 9 haha. You have convinced me to wash my brushes so they`re drying now. I know 4 is terrible but I just hate the feeling of sunscreen on my face and how it ruins my foundation. I promised myself I`ll start wearing sunscreen at 25 for the anti-ageing thing though. I`ll probably get a hair trim soon too (I have very long hair and I like it so I hate getting trims but I didn`t know not getting trims can make your hair worse). I also had no idea about the razor thing, I`ll be changing mine now. (I thought you only change them when they stop working…). The only ones I probably won`t stop are 7 and 9 because I use mascara once a month ( I wear makeup everyday though) so I don`t think I can afford to stop this…and in my opinion 9 is not too bad if you wash your hands and use a very thin sterile needle or one of those special tools, which I do.
I still can’t help myself with #9. I’m beginning to think that watching Dr. Pimple Popper is a bad idea… ๐