So, why do skin care products break down easily? First, they tend to be water-based. Water is an ideal growth factor for microorganisms, and cosmetics, like any product containing water and organic/inorganic compounds, need to be protected from microbial contamination to ensure consumer safety and extend their shelf life.
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