Sharing is a common practice taught to us from a young age, especially during school. However, not everything is safe to share especially with the increasing risk of contagious diseases.
When you buy a new lipstick or lip gloss, you might be excited to show it to your friends and even offer it for them to try. But have you ever considered how many infections could be passed between you and your friends through these products?
It’s important to avoid sharing beauty products because they can be a source of various infections. Bacteria from your skin or your friends’ skin can easily transfer through these items. Be cautious, as this could even lead to serious health issues.
Can sharing makeup and beauty products cause infections?
The truth is yes sharing these items can potentially transmit infections through your bloodstream. Below is a list of common beauty items you should never share to stay safe.

# Hair Combs and Hair Clips
Sharing these can spread head lice and scalp infections. Using someone else's hair accessories or sharing your own puts you at risk of contamination.
# Antiperspirant Roll-Ons and Deodorants
Deodorants mask sweat odor, but sweat contains bacteria responsible for body odor. Sharing deodorants or roll-ons transfers bacteria from one person’s skin to another, so avoid sharing these.
# Soap Bars
While it’s common to share soap bars in public or shared bathrooms, they can harbor bacteria and fungi from infected hands. If sharing is unavoidable, liquid soap is a safer option as it doesn’t come into direct contact with multiple hands.
# Lipstick
Sharing lipstick can expose you to infections passed through saliva. Avoid sharing lip products to protect yourself from viruses like herpes simplex, which commonly affects the lips, as well as other possible bloodborne infections.
# Eye Makeup
Mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadows can carry bacteria and viruses causing eye infections. These infections can sometimes spread further into the bloodstream. Never share eye makeup.
# Nail Cutters
Nail cutters can transfer bacteria and infections from one person to another through tiny cuts or contaminated surfaces. Sharing them is risky, so always use your own.
# Razors
Razors are among the highest risk items for infection because they come into contact with blood through accidental cuts. Sharing razors can transmit bloodborne diseases and skin infections. Always use your own razor and avoid sharing.
# Earrings
Using someone else’s earrings can expose you to bloodborne infections since inserting earrings may cause minor bleeding. The blood residue on the earrings can carry harmful bacteria that may enter your bloodstream.
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