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Cosmetics are defined as products that are used to cleanse, beautify, and alter one's appearance in order to promote attractiveness.  The historical use of cosmetics has been traced as far back as 4000 BC, when ancient Egyptians used various natural substances to promote beauty.   Modern cosmetics are used to stimulate youthfulness, health, and beauty.  Cosmetics are more commonly used by females than males; however there are some useful cosmetic applications that men can use in today's world. 

Cosmetics and skin care products are an essential component to most people's daily grooming habits.  According to statistics, an adult uses an average of seven cosmetic or skin care products each day.  Most people experience only the positive health and beauty benefits from the use of cosmetics.  When it comes to the use of such products, there are a number of safety precautions that people can take to reduce any unwanted side effects from cosmetics. 

Some cosmetics can be irritating to individuals with sensitive, allergic, injured, or otherwise damaged skin.  When the skin is healthy, it acts as an excellent barrier to the potentially irritating substances found in cosmetics.  Fragrances and preservatives are the two elements of cosmetics that are most likely to cause irritation.  When irritation is caused by cosmetics, it may be helpful to discontinue use of that product or speak to a skin care professional about what products are best to avoid given your personal skin condition. 

Health professionals also recommend some specific steps that people can take to reduce the risk of unwanted effects from cosmetics.  Improper use of cosmetics can be particularly dangerous when they are applied near the eye.  It is vital to take caution when applying eye cosmetics to avoid injury or infection.  Most cosmetics have a shorter shelf life than is commonly assumed.  Most experts recommend replacing cosmetics after six months.  All cosmetics have preservatives to protect against infection and bacterial growth in the product.  When cosmetics are kept too long there is a greater risk of adverse reaction with use. 

While cosmetics provide excellent benefits to healthy individuals who wish to enhance their appearance, they can also help people deal with a variety of health problems.  Cosmetics can help these individuals conceal the unwanted aesthetic effects of their condition.   Cosmetics are also extremely useful- and becoming evermore popular- for use after medical and cosmetic surgery. 

Camouflage cosmetics are an excellent asset for those who are recovering from medical or cosmetic surgery and wish to conceal incision lines, bruising, swelling, and other normal consequences of invasive procedures. 

If you would like to learn more about cosmetics, please contact us to speak with a qualified and experienced cosmetic surgeon in your area.