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- We have analyzed the total number snapware of bacteria. The creams are analyzed for coliform bact


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INTEREST? It may jar of face cream is full of outer bacteria, so use a spatula, spoon, snapware or cause to wash your hands thoroughly before you dip your finger into it. Photo: Thinkstock.
Tube protects the product every time you pick up some cream to smear on your face, use your finger down into the pot - as opposed to a tube or bottle which you squeeze out the product snapware on a fingertip:
- If you have the product in jars, it's easy to just use your fingers to pick up the product for the application. If you have a tube, one can only squeeze out the right amount, without risking to add the product bacteria from your fingers, says Kjersti Johansen, M.Sc.. and Nordic Head of the Dermanor AS, to Kvinneguiden.
1st Hygienic reasons: The product is exposed to many more microbes such as bacteria and fungi than in other packaging. This is partly snapware because the user usually put your fingers into the product, and even hands have thousands of microbes on them, especially under the nails. You do not have to put your fingers many times into a jar, before bacteria is so high that the product definition is contaminated. This puts the preservatives in the product to the test and enables manufacturers need more preservatives in a jar than in such a tube. The risk that consumers expose themselves to the bacteria, molds and yeasts in their thousands can cause skin and eye infections. Other bacteria can cause the product begins to smell, change color or consistency.
2 Active ingredients: Many of the active ingredients that we use in today's products, are very vulnerable to microbes and air. In a jar, these ingredients much easier oxidized or degraded, and thus you will not get the effect of the product that you paid for. This applies in particular vitamins and antioxidants; the more efficient they are, the more vulnerable they are to such exposure. snapware In high-tech formulas and packaging, these ingredients both "packed into delivery systems" that prevent them from exposure before they are absorbed by the skin, and they will be stored in airtight containers.
- I do not think there are many consumers who think about this. The small spatulas that come along with pitchers are probably not used by so many. But they are attached that to use them to bring up the product, and do not use your fingers. Use the spatula snapware or a small spoon, enventuelt sure to wash your hands before you pick up the product from the jar, advises Johansen.
- Use the spatula supplied snapware and wash it with a cleanser in between. Be particularly keen to use the product within 12 months and like to keep the product in a colder place than your bathroom, tipping her.
- For more advanced "anti-aging products" - serum, concentrate, multivitamin products, and other specialty products, snapware look after packing snapware in airtight containers and special design which prevents air entering when the product is removed, she advises on.
BACTERIAL CHECK: Adams has analyzed creams for total number of bacteria. The creams are analyzed for coliform bacteria, snapware ie intestinal bacteria, because this can be a problem if we do not wash their hands after one has been to the bathroom. The creams have also been analyzed for pseudomonas that thrive in moist environments. Photo: CAMILLA S. ADAMS - Regular bowel bacteria in the jar
To check if there is content in the experts say; risking adding external bacteria in a face cream that is stored in the jar has Kvinneguiden snapware got Camilla S. Adams, labratorieleder by Thelma on indoor & Working environment, to analyze two face creams suited for us.
- We have analyzed the total number snapware of bacteria. The creams are analyzed for coliform bacteria, ie intestinal bacteria, because this can be a problem if we do not wash their hands after one has been to the bathroom. We also analyzed pseudomonas that thrive g

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