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The dangers of using make-up

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The dangers of using make-up

A new research has pointed out that some makeup contains ingredients that can cause blindness if you’re not careful. Most ladies still buy makeup without checking the expiry date and they share these beauty products oblivious of the danger they are exposing themselves to. According to researchers, sharing of the products, not cleaning and using expired products, is dangerous and can cause either herpes or blindness.

Use Eye Cosmetics Safely

Use Eye Cosmetics Safely

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