We often hear people say “There is love in sharing”. This isn’t completely true. Read on as we discuss 20 Personal Items You Should Never Share With Anyone.
Curious about what makes the list? Then read on as we make the big unveil…
- Toothbrush: We are sure you don’t share your toothbrush; however if guilty, please stop. Sharing a toothbrush can transfer harmful bacteria that can cause infections and illnesses.
- Razor: Sharing razors can lead to the spread of infections like hepatitis and HIV, as well as bacterial infections.
- Underwear: Wearing someone else’s underwear can lead to the spread of bacteria and fungal infections.
- Hairbrush or comb: Sharing hairbrushes or combs can lead to the spread of lice, fungal infections, and other hair-related infections.
- Contact lenses: Corneal ulcers and other eye infections can be gotten from sharing contact lens..
- Makeup: Sharing makeup can lead to the spread of bacterial and viral infections like conjunctivitis, herpes, and staph infections.
- Earbuds/ headphones: infection can be spread via Sharing earbuds or headphones.
- Towels: Sharing towels can lead to the spread of bacterial infections like impetigo and folliculitis.
- Deodorant: Sharing deodorant can lead to the spread of bacteria and fungal infections.
- Nail clippers:
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- Lip balm or lip gloss: Sharing lip balm or lip gloss can lead to the spread of viral infections like herpes.
- Perfume or cologne: Shared Usage of perfume or cologne can lead to the spread of skin irritations and allergies.
- Sunscreen:
- Bathing suits: Sharing bathing suits can lead to the spread of bacterial infections like folliculitis and jock itch.
- Jewelry: Sharing jewelry can lead to the spread of bacterial infections like staph and fungal infections like ringworm.
- Socks: Sharing socks can lead to the spread of fungal infections like athlete’s foot.
- Eye drops: Sharing eye drops can lead to the spread of eye infections and corneal ulcers.
- Water bottles: Sharing water bottles can lead to the spread of bacterial infections like E. coli and salmonella.
- Towels or blankets when sick: Sharing towels or blankets when sick can lead to the spread of bacterial and viral infections.
- Personal documents: Sharing personal documents like social security numbers, credit card numbers, and medical records can lead to identity theft and privacy violations.
Conclusion
Did you enjoy reading 20 Personal Items You Should Never Share With Anyone? What other items do you think shouldn’t be shared?