LORAC, Unzipped; Sephora |
Stila, Waterproof Eyeliner; Sephora |
After a little research I found there are quite a few inconsistencies as to how frequently you should toss makeup to ensure your makeup bag stays healthy; but I think the following article provides a decent suggestion as to how frequently you should discard opened cosmetics:
Expiration dates:
Beginning from the time you first open these products
Beginning from the time you first open these products
Powders and shadows // 2 years
Cream shadows // 12
to 18 months
Foundation // 1 year
Lipstick &
lipliner // 1 year
Mascara &
eyeliners // 3 months
Makeup brushes // Clean weekly using a mild detergent
Makeup sponges // Replace
weekly, or when sponge becomes soiled
Ha! I am impressed to
say that I actually “toss” out makeup more frequently then suggested. Most of my makeup ends up running out before
the expiration date comes due but it is important to toss out expired makeup when the time comes due. It is even more important if you occasionally share makeup with friends
and/or family. Needless to say, always
err on the side of caution. If there is
an odor, toss. If you start breaking
out, toss. If the pigment in the makeup
starts to discolor or deteriorate, toss. Pretty
simple stuff.
So, my makeup bag ended up being “clean” but I
still treated myself to a new eye shadow pallet from LORAC and some new
waterproof eyeliner from Stila. I have
been wearing less and less eye makeup recently but the LORAC palette comes with
both 10 beautiful neutral-shade eye shadows and a bonus eye primer. The two
together are a match made in makeup heaven.
I am also really excited to try Stila’s waterproof liquid eyeliner (with
a felt tip). I have heard rave reviews
of its mighty stay-power and ease of use.
Moreover, don’t neglect the health of your precious makeup and if you ever need an excuse to buy more
makeup; remind yourself of the potential health risks of ignoring the signs of spoiled
cosmetics!
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