Shared Makeup Cosmetics as a Route of Demodex folliculorum Infections

Acta Parasitol. 2021 Jun;66(2):631-637. doi: 10.1007/s11686-020-00332-w. Epub 2021 Jan 19.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study was to examine Demodex survival in makeup cosmetics, i.e., powder cream, mascara, and lipstick, and to determine whether cosmetics shared with others can be a source of D. folliculorum infection.

Methods: Live D. folliculorum adults were placed in cosmetic samples and their motility was observed under a microscope. The mites were fully or partially immersed in the powder cream and lipstick, and only partially immersed in the mascara. Partial immersion means that only the opisthosoma was covered by the cosmetic, whereas the gnathosoma and podosoma had no contact with the cosmetic. Cessation of motility was regarded as a sign of death.

Results: In the control (mites placed on a microscope slide with no cosmetics), the survival time was 41.2 h. D. folliculorum that were immersed fully or partially in the lipstick substrate were viable for 38.5 h and 148 h, respectively. The survival time of the mites at full and partial immersion in the powder cream was 0.78 h and 2.16 h, respectively. The average survival time in the mascara was 21 h.

Conclusions: Makeup cosmetics used by different individuals at short intervals (from several hours to several days) can be a source of transmission of Demodex sp. mites.

Keywords: Blepharitis; Demodex folliculorum; Demodex transmission; Demodicosis; Transmission via cosmetics.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Blepharitis*
  • Cosmetics*
  • Eyelashes*
  • Humans
  • Mite Infestations* / veterinary
  • Mites*

Substances

  • Cosmetics