From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives
What Are We Growing in Our Makeup?
Originally published in Cosmetic Dermatology
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Stewart L, McCall K, Highlander S, Markus R
To examine microorganism growth in makeup and possibly identify it as a potential nidus for infection, 19 samples of varying ages and brands were plated on sheep blood agar and incubated for 120 hours. Suprisingly, 6 of 19 makeup samples grew quantifiable bacteria and possible fungi, showing the high prevalence of these unwanted contaminants in beauty products. This study shows that seemingly innocent products often used on a daily basis could be a source of infection.