I. The Application of Applicator in Daily Health Care
In daily health care, the applicator also has many applications. For example, in a family, when family members have minor skin abrasions or mosquito bites, they can use an applicator to apply some disinfectant or anti – itch ointment.
For the common skin itching problem of the elderly, the applicator can help them evenly apply anti – itch ointment on the itchy parts, avoiding skin damage caused by nail scratching. In skin care, some skin – care products with whitening and moisturizing functions can also be more evenly applied on the face through the applicator, improving the skin – care effect.
Precautions for Using Applicator in Daily Health Care
When using an applicator in daily health care, attention should be paid to the quality and material of the applicator itself. Choose an applicator that meets hygiene standards and avoid using an applicator made of inferior materials that may harm the skin.
If it is to apply disinfectant, attention should be paid to the concentration of the disinfectant and its irritation to the skin. Some high – concentration disinfectants may irritate the skin, and avoid contact with sensitive parts such as eyes when applying.
Advantages of Applicator in Daily Health Care
The advantages of the applicator in daily health care include simple and convenient operation, which can be used without professional medical knowledge. It can make drugs or skin – care products evenly applied, improving the application effect. Moreover, for some slightly infectious skin problems, such as athlete’s foot, using an applicator can prevent hand – to – hand contact from infecting other parts, playing a certain protective role.
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