Long-term use of inferior cosmetics can cause great harm to the skin, and even severe cases can lead to disfigurement. However, in life, we will inevitably face choices. In the case of mixed cosmetics and brand cosmetics, if you learn how to distinguish inferior cosmetics, you can protect your skin. Let us take a look at how to identify inferior cosmetics!
1. Cleansing products
First of all, I smelled a faint fragrance, and I didn't have a greasy feeling on my hand, which means it was watery.
The second is to burn with fire. Squeeze the facial cleanser into the spoon and use a fire. If the splashing is not a good facial cleanser. If you burn more like milk, it means a good facial cleanser.
Finally, you can try it with PH paper and squeeze it directly onto the paper. If the result is a weakly acidic facial cleanser, it means that it is a facial cleanser suitable for skin use.
2. Lotion
First, shake the lotion in your hand and shake it to see the bubble. If the bubble is very small, it means that the nutrition is small. If the bubble is large, it means that it contains salicylic acid, and salicylic acid is easy to be allergic although it has good cleansing effect. If the bubbles are very fine, it means alcohol. Long-term use of alcohol can easily damage the skin's surface protective film.
Only the bubbles that are shaken out are rich and delicate, and the thick layer is not easy to eliminate. It is a good lotion. Generally good quality lotion has no alcohol flavor. And if the bottle of the lotion is opaque, it is best not to buy it because it is impossible to identify whether it is good or bad.
3. Cream
First, take a little cream and put it in a spoon and burn it with fire. If a black residue appears, it means that various additives have been added, and the more the addition, the more added.
Secondly, you can also put a little cream on the iron spoon and heat it under the fire. If it contains mineral oil, it will catch fire. Mineral oil is not absorbed by the human body.
4. Foundation
First, you can take some of the foundation in a glass of water. If it sticks to the cup, it means that the foundation contains animal oil. If it floats on the surface, it contains mineral oil. If it sinks to the bottom of the cup, it contains heavy metals such as lead and mercury. Only the non-stick side, not floating on the water and not sinking to the bottom of the cup is the foundation that can be used with peace of mind.
5. Makeup
Look for an unwanted silver product and apply a little cosmetic or make-up. As long as the cosmetics contain lead and mercury, the silver products will turn black.
The basic method of distinguishing inferior cosmetics is here! In the future, when you buy cosmetics, you can identify the quality of your cosmetics and no longer be deceived. You can also buy a safe cosmetic home to use!