Alca
Oily/Resilient
We shouldn't touch our face with the dropper and then put it back in because it can contaminate the content. So I don't think it's any different with dirt. Personally, I find it a bit disgusting just thinking some animals could have peed in that spot right before and then I'm putting that on my face.
If you're ok with a "bit of dirt on your face", you can continue to use it. If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't use it on my face, though. 🙂
But the pictures are beautiful and worth the effort 😊
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Alca
Oily/Resilient
Here is a picture of a roll-on spot treatment I used a few times then left on a shelf for no more than a month. This is what happens to contaminated products.
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theartofskincarett
Dry/Sensitive
The dirt may contaminate the ampoule
I’d be cautious about using it
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remedyforbeauty
Oily/Sensitive
ok,thanks makes sense, but was a tiny speck, not a whole bunch of dirt. I was thinking its like when you are a kid and play in the dirt, doesn't hurt anything lol
the photos I took were after I dropped the dropper on the flower pot and you cat even the dirt in the pictures, thats how minor the dirt speck was ☺
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theskinilivein
Oily/Sensitive
If there are preservatives in your products they will prevent any potential contamination from the dirt. The question is whether you're still OK with applying that product knowing that you could get that dirt on your face...
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Gray17
Oily/Resilient
I wouldn't risk it.😔 you can maximize your product by doing product shots and texture shots to lessen the guilt!
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veagee
Dry/Resilient
imagine cleansing your face, probably double cleansing even, to remove the day's gunk and dirt, then reintroduce dirt...
no, I wouldn't.
perhaps you can save it to use as a reference in the future for your texture comparisons? 🙃
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