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Makeup Store Samples Are Even Grosser Than We Thought

by Sasha Brown-Worsham on June 20, 2012 at 11:00 AM

If you are like me, the thought of using makeup store samples of anything from lipstick to mascara skeeves you out. I have done it, swiping lipstick on my hand (never my lips!) and blending foundation into my forearm. But now I may never do that again.

According to a report on Good Morning America, cosmetic counters are filled with samples caked with mold and bacteria. Brushes and foundations are the nastiest, natch and experts suggest that you apply makeup to the neck rather than the face. But still. Ew, right?

Personally, I have never liked the idea of communal samples anyway and some of the stores said they keep them for up to a year. Hell, I don’t keep my OWN makeup that long. How gross is that?

As for what you can do, experts have a few suggestions. Most obvious is don’t use it (OK, that’s mine). But if you must, they suggest doing research online so you are not trying 12 or more samples and have already narrowed your search. Other suggestions include asking the salesperson to sanitize the samples with alcohol before using them and applying lip products to the pad of the finger rather than the lips (duh).

It’s not just makeup, either. Open jars of moisturizers are also teeming with bacteria because people have dipped their hands in them (ewwwww!) so it's best to just avoid those altogether. The best suggestion (I think) is to take advantage of “buy and try” policies at certain stores and not worry about whether or not the samples have bacteria. Just get a new one.

Even still, the fact is, germs are everywhere. A germaphobe is probably not going to want to be using these makeup samples anyway and everyone else has been doing so for years without catching the black plague.

Now we know. And what we do with that information is entirely individual.

Does this make you think differently about makeup samples?

 

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  • sweet...
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    sweet.lil.mama

    June 20, 2012 at 12:11 PM
    Well I am a germaphobe I don't use them lol but yuck!
  • DebaLa
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    DebaLa

    June 20, 2012 at 12:34 PM

    Are you talking about open full-size counter TESTERS... or actual samples that are tiny, sealed take-home packets?? Those samples won't hurt you. TESTERS, otoh, is HazMat in a bottle.


  • tiny_...
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    tiny_mama

    June 20, 2012 at 1:59 PM

    I think you mean Testers, samples are mini sizes of products that are sealed. DERRRP.


  • skitt...
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    skittle_jitters

    June 21, 2012 at 9:24 AM

    I've never used them.....yuck! But even touching a shopping cart makes me squeemish......


  • Krista
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    Krista

    June 21, 2012 at 9:51 AM
    As a makeup artist and former counter girl I can concour with this!! I always used alcohol to clean testers but that isn't a guarantee. Buy it, bring it home and try it! Sephora and Nordstrom have amazing return policies!
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    Deidre Emerson

    June 21, 2012 at 11:49 AM

    If you swab your toothbrush, you'll actually pull up samples of E. coli, guaranteed. Which is a bacteria that is present in feces, but ends up everywhere. And it's on your toothbrush. You'll get the same result swabbing doorknobs, surfaces, and anywhere else in the public sphere.

    You can't escape bacteria. Actually, it's probably BETTER to be exposed to MORE as often as possible, because it keeps your immune system primed and ready to handle everything. Limiting exposure too much and building bacterial resistance through things like Purell is what has made many people more susceptible to infections and created superbugs that we can't kill now.


  • regull09
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    regull09

    June 21, 2012 at 11:50 AM

    I'm not a germaphobe, but I wouldn't be caught dead using makeup samples. Besides all the bacteria and fungas that grow on them, imagine how many women have used those lip products that have infectious diseases... THAT is what scares -me-


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    Lauren Mausshardt

    June 21, 2012 at 7:58 PM

    um...germs are everywhere, like literally everywhere...do you sanitize your straw wrapper before touching it and then the straw you put in your mouth...Think about how many people touch those...Or the money you handle, or the pens at banks, pretty much anything you have ever touched in your life is teaming with bacteria. 

     


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