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Q - What precautions should customers follow with respect to cosmetics?

A - Serious injury from makeup is a rare occurrence, according to John Bailey, director of United States of America Food and Drug Administration's Office of Cosmetics and Colors. But it does happen. Good common sense and a few precautions can help customers protect themselves against dangers associated with the misuse of cosmetics.

  • Never drive and apply make up. Not only does this make for dangerous driving, but hitting a bump in the road and scratching your eyeball can cause bacteria to contaminate the cut and could result in serious injury, including blindness.
  • Never share makeup. Always use a new disposable applicator when sampling products at a cosmetic counter. Insist that salespersons clean container openings with alcohol before applying their contents to your skin.
  • Never add liquid to a product to bring back its original consistency. Adding other liquids could introduce bacteria that can easily grow out of control.
  • Stop using any product that causes an allergic reaction.
  • Throw away makeup if the color changes or an odor develops. Preservatives degrade over time and may no longer be able to fight bacteria.
  • Do not use eye makeup if you have an eye infection. Throw away all products you were using when you discovered the infection.
  • Keep makeup out of sun light. Light and heat can degrade preservatives.
  • Keep makeup containers tightly closed when not in use.
  • Never use aerosol beauty products near heat or while smoking because they can ignite. Hairsprays and powders may cause lung damage if inhaled regularly.

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