hey, guys, I've done a little research about how to determined the shelf life of our make up. because like you also there I probably don't pay attention to little logos on my beauty products because they'd just so vague.
have you noticed a little symbol on a jar or tub of your beauty products? hey! that’s your beauty products expiration date, From when we open that product for the first time, that number is how many months that the product is usable.
It won’t necessarily rot or disintegrate past that time, but that is how long the company can claim the product is effective, basically (by stylecaster.com).
It occurred to me that I might not be alone in this habit, so I wanted to share what I'd found with you but first, let me tell you the bad effect for using an expired cosmetics below.
* Mascara - using expired mascara Mascara can be a ground for bacteria, so it's not surprising if you've found your eyes getting getting itchy, watery and red eyes.
* Lipstick - using an expired lipstick can be caused your lips super dry.
* Foundation - using an expired foundation can caused your skin a damage like pimples and freckles.
* Nail Polish - expired nail color can make your nails texture unstable.
* Perfume - expired perfume can cause your neck irritated.
* Eye shadow - using expired eye shadow can cause itchy and more.
if you care your skin throw away that expired cosmetic to save your skin for any bad reaction.
-here are the shelf lives of cosmetic product-
Oil-Free Foundation: 1 year
Cream or Compact Foundation: 18 months
Concealer: 12-18 months
face Powder: 2 years
Blush and Bronzer: 2 years
Cream Blush: 12-18 months
Powder Eye shadow: 2 years
cream Eyeshadow: 12-18 months
Eyeliner: 2 years
Liquid eyeliner: 3-6 months
Mascara: 3 months
Lipstick: 2 years
Lip liner: 2 years
Lip gloss: 18-24 months
Nail Color: 1 year
source:www.ourvanity.com
have you noticed a little symbol on a jar or tub of your beauty products? hey! that’s your beauty products expiration date, From when we open that product for the first time, that number is how many months that the product is usable.
It won’t necessarily rot or disintegrate past that time, but that is how long the company can claim the product is effective, basically (by stylecaster.com).
It occurred to me that I might not be alone in this habit, so I wanted to share what I'd found with you but first, let me tell you the bad effect for using an expired cosmetics below.
* Mascara - using expired mascara Mascara can be a ground for bacteria, so it's not surprising if you've found your eyes getting getting itchy, watery and red eyes.
* Lipstick - using an expired lipstick can be caused your lips super dry.
(tampabay.com)
* Foundation - using an expired foundation can caused your skin a damage like pimples and freckles.
(sheknows.com)
* Nail Polish - expired nail color can make your nails texture unstable.
(koreadepart.com)
* Perfume - expired perfume can cause your neck irritated.
(popsugar.com)
* Eye shadow - using expired eye shadow can cause itchy and more.
(sleekmakeup.com)
if you care your skin throw away that expired cosmetic to save your skin for any bad reaction.
-here are the shelf lives of cosmetic product-
Oil-Free Foundation: 1 year
Cream or Compact Foundation: 18 months
Concealer: 12-18 months
face Powder: 2 years
Blush and Bronzer: 2 years
Cream Blush: 12-18 months
Powder Eye shadow: 2 years
cream Eyeshadow: 12-18 months
Eyeliner: 2 years
Liquid eyeliner: 3-6 months
Mascara: 3 months
Lipstick: 2 years
Lip liner: 2 years
Lip gloss: 18-24 months
Nail Color: 1 year
source:www.ourvanity.com