7 Outdated Beauty Items You Should Throw Away

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There are many beauty gadgets that have been all the rage that are just a waste of money and not good for your skin.

There were a lot of beauty gadgets that were all the rage in the 90s and early 2000s, but the advice is to remove them from your fashion basket because: First, they are not good for your skin; Second, you are just wasting money on buying them without thinking about the consequences.

1. False eyelashes

Men say women are obsessed with physical beauty and try to enhance their appearance with fake accessories such as: eyelashes; lip gloss; fake nails, wigs, fake breasts and even butt implants.

False eyelashes damage your natural lashes, causing sore eyelids and itchy, red eyes. This makes your eyes look unattractive. Investing in a quality mascara is a good alternative because it makes your lashes longer and fuller without causing damage and loss.

2. Eyebrow tweezers

Tweezing is a cheap and easy way to shape your eyebrows and remove unwanted hair. But remember that tweezers are not safe for your face. Every time you pull a hair out of your skin, your skin actually loses its elasticity, not to mention the pain and discomfort. We live in an age of modern beauty innovation and there are many ways to get rid of unruly eyebrows, such as waxing.

3. Eyelash curler

Eyelash curlers help you achieve those doll-like lashes, but have you ever thought about the damage you’re doing? Here’s a tip: false lashes and eyelash curlers aren’t the only things that can make your eyes pop. All you need is quality mascara and eyeliner. Stop torturing your eyes, give them a break.

4. Plastic nail brush hairbrush

Plastic brushes are one of the worst things you can do to your locks. They cause breakage and aggravate hair loss. Natural bristle brushes are a great alternative. The soft animal bristles won’t damage your hair or irritate your scalp.

5. Makeup sponge

Makeup sponges are notorious for harboring bacteria, leftovers from expensive beauty products, and causing breakouts. While women have been using makeup sponges for decades, there are now great alternatives that are skin-friendly, like makeup brushes…and they’re easier to clean.

6. Lipstick foundation

Lipstick foundations are versatile and compact, but they are difficult to apply and often leave marks on the skin that are difficult to clean. Liquid foundations are what you should consider when choosing because they are less likely to clog pores.

7. Exfoliating pumice stone

Don’t ruin your feet with hard pumice stones. You can use a store-bought brush or a primitive coconut fiber pad to protect your own pink heels. Pumice stones irritate and dry out the skin. If you can’t throw them away because you’re too cheap, at least make sure you moisturize your feet after using them to exfoliate.

These are all the outdated beauty products you should no longer use. Pack them up and throw them out of your makeup bag. Simplify your beauty routine today and make it a habit to protect your health while also beautifying yourself.

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