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Strange Question for Beautician or Person with Medical Knowledge

I was in a wedding back in February. While I was getting ready in the bathroom, one of the other bridesmaids came in and asked if I had any brown mascara. I said sure and handed over two tubes (both of which I had just bought). When I came back into the bridal suite, I was mortified to find the hair stylist using my brand new mascara on the bride’s mother’s hair! While what she was doing was clever (she was hiding come gray hairs) I was extremely angry that they didn’t tell me why they wanted to borrow it. I never would’ve guessed it was for something other than someone’s eyes! So, my question is this, I’ve been afraid to use the mascara since this happened because I’m not sure if it’s safe. Does anyone know if it’s still good to use on my eyes? I don’t know what other hair products may be on it and the last thing I need to do is get an eye infection of some kind. Thanks in advance!

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I actually think you are probably more prone to getting an eye infection if someone used it on their eyelashes than on their hair. I have been told that you're not supposed to share mascara with others due to risk of infection. Sorry they were brand new, but I wouldn't be using them again even if they had been used on eyes.

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Hi S., I always see in magazines that it says not to share your make-up with others since it could spread bacteria, etc. I would not risk it and throw it out and get a new one. Chalk it up to a lesson learned and feel good about saving the bride's mom on her wedding day!

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I'd agree that you should probably just throw it away just to be safe, but keep things in perspective. I wouldn't be shocked or angry. What if they HAD bothered/remembered to say "thanks, we are going to touch up some gray roots with it" would you really have said, "oh, in that case - no way - please give it back!" ?

It was a wedding, everyone is trying to get ready and probably rushed and crazy - and you really helped them out. If you loan your mascara, you should not use it again regardless of where someone used it. :)

My question to you is this...why would you even consider using the mascara in the first place after you let someone else use it? GROSS!!! Think about what ickiness there could be...totally unsanitary. And NO!!!! Don;t use it after someone used it in their hair...BUY NEW MASCARA AND NEVER SHARE!!! Gross!!!

S., as a long time user of makeup and also being a nurse, i am telling you that you NEVER share any makeup, especially eye makeup, not even shadow. I think it was very wrong of the hair stylist to do this. I bet she wouldn't use her own mascara on somebody else like that and then use it again on herself. Lesson learned.

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I actually think you are probably more prone to getting an eye infection if someone used it on their eyelashes than on their hair. I have been told that you're not supposed to share mascara with others due to risk of infection. Sorry they were brand new, but I wouldn't be using them again even if they had been used on eyes.

When you loan mascara, or anything for your eyes, you don't want it back. You shouldn't use anything on your eyes after someone else used it on any part of their body.

Not only would the bride's mother have hair products in her hair, but she's also going to have all the pollution in the air in her hair, dust, pet dander (if she has pets or anywhere near them)... and Lord only knows what else!

As a MK Consultant I'm going to say go and get new mascara. As the pp have said, you're going to get bacteria in your mascara that is not healthy for your eyes. There is a reason why I use disposable brushes for customers when I demo the mascara... and if they need a little extra then they get ANOTHER brush. I don't let customers share brushes, so please don't "share" your mascara with others... throw it out!

YOu poor thing:) I personally would not use it weather it was on her hair and especially on anyones eyes. Mascara, like a toothbrush is nothing to ever share. It is unfortunate but I would throw them away and start over. It is shocking what happened but unfortunate and not worth taking the risk of infection.
Have a great day!
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