After all, how bad is it to sleep with make up? |

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We all know that we have to wash off before going to bed, but we have slept with make up. In fact, the temptation is often so great that it raises the question.

After all, how bad is it to sleep with make up?
Starting with skin makeup, not cleansing your skin before bed prevents cell renewal and repair. It also leads to clogged pores and pimples as air pollutants stay on your skin, wearing it out. The effect of this wear is evident in the form of discoloration, wrinkles and sagging. In fact, if the foundation you use is very thick based on oils, it is even more likely to create pimples if you do not remove it before going to bed. Also, if you have drier and more sensitive skin, the chances of irritation increase.

What if you sleep with eye makeup on?
As innocent as sleeping with a little mascara or pencil may seem, it can actually be very harmful. It can lead to inflammation such as irritation and hail. Also, your lashes may wear out as they rub into the pillowcase while still having mascara. Similarly, if you sleep with eyebrow makeup you risk weakening them, preventing the growth of healthy hair. This is because the hairs on the eyebrows are softer and more sensitive than the hairs on the hair. Of course, the frequency with which you sleep without rinsing directly affects the consequences. Once or twice a year they will not do much damage, however, the wear increases with each event. Thus, the more times you sleep painted, the more you increase the chances of side effects. Also, heavy makeup makes the situation even more difficult.

To deal with wear as much as possible, do the following:
Apply your evening grooming routine the next morning. Thoroughly cleanse your skin and eyes before applying your creams or repainting for the day. Also, change your pillowcase after the bacteria from your face have been transferred to it. If you often forget and sleep painted, find simple ways to make daily face washing an integral part of your evening routine. Combine it with brushing your teeth or put a reminder on your cell phone. Also, start with a few simple steps, choosing a mild cleanser.

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