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Why and How You Should Keep Your Hands Away from Your Face

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Effects of touching your face

Believe it or not, our hands are one of the dirtiest parts of our body. Throughout the day, our hands come into contact with countless surfaces and objects, accumulating germs, bacteria, and dirt. When we touch our face with our hands, we transfer these impurities onto our facial skin, leading to potential irritation, breakouts, and infections. Additionally, our hands contain natural oils that can clog pores and disrupt the balance of our skin’s natural ecosystem. Therefore, it’s crucial to break the habit of constantly touching our face to maintain healthy and radiant skin.

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