Dangers that Lurk if Children Often Use Makeup
Seeing Little One applying cheeks with a blush or using lipstick is really adorable, huh, Mom? But you need to be careful. If children often use makeup, problems can appear on their skin, you know.
Girls often imitate what their mothers do. So, if you like wearing makeup or makeup on your face, you can be curious and will try to put makeup on your own face. In addition, the colors of makeup that are so bright can indeed attract children to try it.
This Danger Children Often Use Makeup
Makeup contains chemicals that are actually quite safe to apply to the skin. However, not all of these ingredients are good for children, Mom. This is because children's skin tends to be thinner and sensitive compared to adult skin, so it cannot be carelessly exposed to chemicals.
Generally, makeup contains fragrances that can trigger allergic reactions in the child's skin, such as itching, heat, and swelling. This itching can make children continue to scratch the skin to the wound. Not infrequently, this wound is infected and secretes pus.
Not only that, but the use of makeup can also cause blockages in the pores of the skin, especially if the rest of the makeup is not cleaned properly, triggering skin inflammation and acne.
If the skin is classified as severe damage and acne that appears quite a lot, it is not impossible that your child will lose confidence. This can have a negative impact on his social life or even his achievements in school.
Also, keep in mind that children tend to have more difficulty resisting the urge to touch their zits. This can be dangerous if acne is located in the upper area of the lips and nose (triangular area) because this area is close to blood vessels and nerves that are directly connected to the brain.
If pimples in this area are infected, for example, because they are often scratched or squeezed, bacteria can spread quickly and cause various kinds of complications, ranging from cellulitis, facial muscle paralysis, to blockage of blood vessels of the brain which can be fatal.
Tips for Using Makeup for Children
Actually, there is no harm if the child wants to use makeup, especially if he does have activities that require him to use makeup, such as modeling or dancing. However, there are several things that Mother needs to pay attention to, namely:
- Make sure you buy makeup that is specially formulated for children or teenagers.
- Choose makeup with natural ingredients, so it's safer for your little one to use.
- Make sure the makeup worn by Little has permission from the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency.
- Avoid oil-based makeup products because they can trigger zits.
- Change makeup equipment every 6-12 months to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination.
- Make sure your little one removes makeup cleanly and wash your face
The use of makeup that is too often in children can be bad for their health, especially if the makeup used contains harsh chemicals. Well, so that your little one can continue to wear makeup but avoid skin problems and dangerous complications, apply the methods above, yes, Mom.
In addition, it is important for Mother to tell Little that makeup only serves to improve appearance, not to change the appearance. Explain to her that with or without makeup, true women are beautiful creatures.
If your child shows an allergic reaction or acne after using makeup, take him to the doctor to get a check-up and treatment. Ask your doctor about what ingredients might trigger your child's allergies, so that in the future you can avoid makeup products with these ingredients.
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