40+ Horrible Skin-Damaging Beauty Tips & Tricks

Published on 10/13/2023
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Glow in the dark polish

You can have a lot of fun with glow-in-the-dark nail paints, but you shouldn’t try to make your own glow-in-the-dark varnish at home using glow sticks. Glow-in-the-dark nail paints can be purchased at most beauty supply stores. These products are known to contain DBP, a chemical that is known to cause complications during the process of giving birth. Do you understand why it’s important that you avoid letting that thing come into touch with your skin now?

Glow in the dark polish

Glow in the dark polish

Glow sticks contain chemicals that can burn skin. There are safer DIY glow-in-the-dark polishes. Glow powder, available online or in stores, is safer. Mixing tone nail paint with highlighter is another option.

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Safety pin skin hazard

Poking a pimple with an object like a safety pin might cause the bacteria that are already present in the pimple to spread, which can lead to the development of further acne. In addition, it can lead to scarring and leave the imperfection open to infection if it is not treated. You have options that are not only less dangerous but also more productive than the original one.

Safety pin skin hazard

Safety pin skin hazard

A warm compress can soften the skin and make the pimple easier to pop, or a specialist extractor can remove it without damage. Clean and apply a soothing gel or moisturizer after popping.

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