4. Metal tools (tweezers, nail clippers, etc).
How often: Ideally after each use.
Method: Remove any non-metal components (like rubber pads from eyelash curlers), then wash each using warm water and antibacterial soap. Sanitize the entire product by either dipping it in rubbing alcohol or wiping it down with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball. Leave to dry on a clean towel.
Quick clean: If you can’t do this every single time, at LEAST wipe them down with rubbing alcohol when you’re done using them.
Extra credit: If for any reason your metal tools come into contact with blood (like you’ve used tweezers to remove a splinter), put them in a pot of boiling water for ten minutes, then wipe down with disinfectant. Take no chances when it comes to blood borne pathogens.
4. Metal tools (tweezers, nail clippers, etc).How often: Ideally after each use.Method: Remove any non-metal components (like rubber pads from eyelash curlers), then wash each using warm water and antibacterial soap. Sanitize the entire product by either dipping it in rubbing alcohol or wiping it down with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball. Leave to dry on a clean towel.Quick clean: If you can’t do this every single time, at LEAST wipe them down with rubbing alcohol when you’re done using them.Extra credit: If for any reason your metal tools come into contact with blood (like you’ve used tweezers to remove a splinter), put them in a pot of boiling water for ten minutes, then wipe down with disinfectant. Take no chances when it comes to blood borne pathogens.
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