Reusable water bottles are eco-friendly but can harbor bacteria if not cleaned regularly. Simply rinsing them with water isn’t enough.
Pillowcases can accumulate sweat, oil, and dead skin cells, providing a breeding ground for bacteria and dust mites.
Smartphones, tablets, and keyboards are notorious for harboring germs. Regularly wipe down these devices with disinfectant wipes to remove bacteria and viruses.
Hats, beanies, and other headgear often come into contact with sweat and oil from the scalp, leading to odor and potential skin issues
Makeup brushes can accumulate bacteria, oil, and dead skin cells, which can transfer to your face and cause breakouts and infections.
Handbags and purses travel with us everywhere, picking up germs along the way. Regularly wipe down the exterior and interior surfaces with disinfectant wipes to remove dirt and bacteria.
Use a soft cloth dampened with alcohol to wipe down the earpieces and cables gently. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the electronics.
The skin behind the ears is often overlooked during showering, leading to sweat, oil, and dead skin cell buildup.