Important Beauty Tip – When to Throw Out Old Makeup
Many women will keep the same lipstick, the same eyeliner, the same blush, the same eye shadow, lip liner, and mascara for years and never realize it could be dangerous. What you may not know is face makeup that is old tends to hold dangerous bacteria that can be harmful to both your health and your skin.
Therefore it is essential to know when face makeup becomes too old to use and when it is time to throw it away. Use this guide to help you sort through your makeup bag and determine what to keep and what to toss.
Not many of us know when we purchased our makeup, particularly if we don’t purchase it very often. A good tip for that is to take a pen and record the month and year that it was purchased. This can be a great way to remember when it is time to throw away. An alternative is to mark the month and year that it should be thrown away, this saves you from having to figure it out later.
Eye Shadow and Eye Liners – The general rule with eye shadow and liners is that if it is liquid, it should be replaced a maximum of six months after purchase. For liner pencils and powder eye shadows, these should be replaced within a year.
If you have gotten an infection of the eye, you should make sure you immediately throw all eye makeup away and purchase new.
Lipstick – Your lipstick should be thrown away two years after purchase. If the smell or color changes, or you happen to notice beads of oil building up on the bullet of the lipstick, it is time to throw it away.
Loose Powder – Loose powders should be thrown away a year after purchase.
Concealer and Foundation – Both foundation and concealers should be thrown out six months after purchase. However, if you notice a funny smell or separation of the liquid, you should throw it out immediately.
Powder Blush – Powder blush should be discarded a year after purchase. If you happen to notice clumping or flaking of the blush, then you should throw it out and replace it.
Mascara – Mascara has the least amount of shelf life. It should without a doubt be thrown out three months after purchase.
Your overall health and skin health depend on your makeup and sorting through it routinely. So the next time you buy makeup make sure to look for the expiration date on the box or bottle of the product. This will ensure that the makeup you buy has a long enough expiration period that will allow you to finish the product before it expires.
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