This comprehensive research study delves deep into the realm of beauty blenders and the associated hygiene practices among participants in Sharjah, UAE. Addressing a significant research gap regarding the potential bacterial buildup on beauty blenders and the crucial importance of hygiene in skincare and overall health, the study employs a multifaceted mixed-methods approach. By integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative observations, including a bacterial swab experiment, the research engages a purposive sample representing diverse demographics in Sharjah. The quantitative surveys aim to investigate participants' beauty blender usage frequency, cleaning habits, and awareness of hygiene practices in skincare. Complementing the quantitative data, qualitative observations, particularly the bacterial swab experiment, provide in-depth insights into the daily use of beauty blenders by participants and shed light on the potential risks associated with bacterial accumulation. Through this thorough investigation, the study seeks to emphasize the significance of proper hygiene practices in maintaining healthy skin and mitigating health risks linked to beauty blender accumulation. By contributing to the existing body of knowledge on cosmetic tool hygiene, this research not only aims to raise awareness about potential risks but also advocates for informed and effective hygiene practices to promote skin health and overall well-being among consumers in Sharjah and beyond.