4 REASONS WHY YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES SHOULDN'T SLEEP WITH MAKEUP

in #health7 years ago

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Sleeping with makeup is something that happens to people alot, but not necessarily a wise thing to make a habit of though, so If you regularly hit the sheets with a ton of products on then read on to find out why this is absolutely wrong.

Your skin is your biggest organ, and it must be tended to, Your skin is constantly working 24 hours a day, During the day, your skin is in protection mode — keeping your complexion free from harmful rays and free radicals. At night, your skin goes into repair mode — creating healthy cells, regenerating levels of collagen, and more. By sleeping in your makeup, your skin has to work way harder to get through all that dirt and grime.

So here are some of the things that happens when you sleep with you makeup

1. EYE IRRITATION AND INFECTION

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Neglecting to remove eye makeup can cause dryness, redness, irritation and infection. Think about all the places you and your makeup have been today. Then imagine it hanging around all night. If that sounds like a recipe for a flare-up, it's because it is. The skin is good at tolerating a lot of things, but it can become reactive. You don’t want to leave things on longer than you have to, So makeup that might be fine for eight hours can actually create a negative reaction in your skin when left on the skin for 24 hours, he adds. And if you're already prone to sensitivity, sleeping with makeup can trigger skin issues like acne

2. WRINKLES

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It's a dirty world out there. Particles from car exhaust, smoke, and industrial pollution gather onto your skin throughout the day. If you don’t get them off, this chain reaction of oxidative stress like pre-mature aging and increased sensitivity continues right on through the night. Sleeping in your makeup can increase your exposure to free radicals, leading to collagen breakdown and skin that ages faster.

3. DRY SKIN

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The makeup that felt so fresh this morning? Yeah, it's basically a moisture-sucking machine by nighttime. Removing it gives your skin the chance to breath and re-calibrate its moisture levels. The first job of the uppermost layer of skin, the stratum corneum, is to lock your own moisture in and maintain the skin’s natural moisturizing factors. It's this ideal balance of oil and water that makes your skin feel comfortable. It also helps keep the good stuff in and the bad stuff out leftover makeup residue can inhibit the absorption of skin-care products by creating a barrier that prevents beneficial ingredients from penetrating the skin's surface. That means your beloved moisturizer won't be able to nourish your skin.

4. CLOGGED EYELASH FOLLICLES

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Sleeping in mascara and thick liner may result in the clogging of the tiny hair follicles and oil glands on your eyelids, When these areas become clogged ... small bumps called styes or hordeolums can form.

Share with your loved ones and help them maintain and smooth and health skin.

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