Chances are You Used Expired Foundation...
So I am back with another beauty related post, one thing i always say about makeup is you learn new things everyday. Not many of us are aware that our makeup has its own lifespan (for lack of a better word).
Since expired cosmetics can cause skin irritation and eye infections, it is important to replace them before they go south. Unlike food, though, cosmetics aren't required to have an expiration date on their packaging. Instead, you'll have to keep track of when you opened them. Most products have a jar symbol with a numeral that signifies the number of months you have until the item is no longer usable. If you have a hard time keeping track of when you opened the product just note the date somewhere.
Product
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Toss Out
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Face Cream
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1 years
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Sunscreen
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1 years
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Eye shadow
|
18 months
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Cream and Liquid foundation
|
1 years
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Powder
|
1 years
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Concealer
|
1 years
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Lipstick
|
12- 18 months
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Mascara
|
6 months
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Eye and Lip Pencil
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12- 18 months
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Powder Blush
|
18 months
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Liquid Eyeliner
|
6 months
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Cream Blush
|
12-18 months
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Moisturizer
|
12-18 months
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Eye cream
|
6 months
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Eyeliner
|
18 months
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TAKE NOTE LADIES...
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