Did you prefer not to apply make-up with your hands?

@rifnee (1713)
Indonesia
August 11, 2011 12:31pm CST
I've recently gained several spots. Can it be because that I apply my make-up liquid with your hands and with so many bacteria to it are that trigger these pimples? Did you have other tips that are good for pimples?
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9 responses
@indi15 (888)
• India
22 Dec 11
If you are facing such a problem , it may be due the product also. But yes in any case you should use a makeup sponge to be more safe. Some people have got sensitive skin as compared to others, so better be careful.
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
27 Aug 11
I don't think that your hands caused your pimples. Your face is oily and you were unable to clean it well so pimples came out. While our hands do have bacteria, even the brushes or foams we use in applying make up can also have. We just can't see the bacteria in our hands and in many things we use. Many people use brush or foam in applying make-up while some make use of hands. I think in whichever way we are more comfortable we can always do. But certainly I am sure using our hands will not cause pimples.
@chiwasaki (4694)
• Philippines
22 Aug 11
Putting makeup using our hands can cause breakouts. Specially if you are used using your hands putting powder on you face to make it less oily. I usually use compact powder and add the loose powder in it so I don't need to use my hands. I see to it that I wash my hands if I'm going to apply make up. For pimples, eat less oily foods and drink a lot of water. If there is a big pimple, I use PanOxyl however it makes my skin really dry so I use moisturizer together with it.
• Indonesia
16 Aug 11
Make-up I would suggest you apply with a brush that you clean every day, or at least every second , Every day would be better of course As a make-up I would recommend one that is oil free. Oh yeah. Recently, also is available from the DM of Balea an "anti acne make-up series" with an antibacterial make-up. If your color as it is, you can watch it to you even once. (If little bit too dark, you can personalize it with a cream mix: P) and hands .. well, so if they are not washed .. So'n towel e.g. you should also frequently change times .. several spots are not a doomsday
@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 11
is your makeup in a tube or a pump bottle or in a crucible, where you can go in with the fingers directly? It may be that your fingers of your pan is already so polluted that you get the pimple. Always wash before the finger! you can brush with work? if so, try it with a brush off. (Esprit has good makeup brush - really pay attention to the hair brush will last longer!) you can apply it evenly. you wash the makeup off thoroughly in the evening? you should! products for quick healing of pimples: tea tree oil from the pharmacy (disinfects, smells nice and it helps heal when, is also anti-inflammatory).
@alquizar (480)
• Philippines
20 Aug 11
I think the best way you supposed to do is to wash your hands first if ever you are using your hands when you apply your make up.I usually don't use my hands in applying my make up as much as possible I will use brushes that will help not to smudge it.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
14 Aug 11
The makeup can of course be a cause of pimples. It need not always be unsanitary, his foundation has applied with the fingers. As long as one washes his hands thoroughly before, I see no danger of his makeup applied with the fingers. One can thus apply even sometimes thinner (the result looks more natural). If you want to not use his fingers, you can also use a suitable brush or sponge, if it is not cleaned regularly, store it at some point but bacteria, etc. There is a tutorial on how you can make yourself a brush cleaner! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVdciJkmb7o Pumping dispenser and tubes are nonetheless more hygienic than a total pot. So I think that it does not matter, what with plotting his makeup, as long as it's clean!
@eyeabs30 (48)
• Philippines
15 Aug 11
I usually use my hands when applying foundation. for me it's easier to blend if it's my finger. I just make sure my finger is clean and after applying clean again my hand.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
12 Aug 11
That could happen if you should wash your hands before but well not happen anymore. In addition, you should not be put into the hands of the makeup bottle (or wherever your make up is in it), so you will not get pure bacteria. I myself use a sponge, I clean thoroughly once per week. Of course your makeup should match your skin type, used for example for combination skin no make up, that's really for dry skin. But that will probably not be the only reason, perhaps you feed yourself healthy or just have some stress ... a balanced diet and adequate exercise are in fact great for your skin!