Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Expired Makeup?

Disclaimer: I Am Not A Professional Makeup Artist. These Are Just Suggestions That You Do Not Have To Take.

What's lurking in your makeup collection?

Like food, makeup has an expiration date, and over time cosmetics can harbor harmful bacteria that can lead to infections. The risks are multiplied when these products are shared among friends.

Check out the dates below and find out when you should toss your makeup stash.

Expiration dates — 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

Tips for keeping your skin clean and your makeup fresh:
 
— Smell your cosmetics; if they have an unusual odor, they may contain bacteria and should be discarded immediately.

— Always make sure that products are closed tight and stored out of sunlight, as this can destroy the preservatives. 

— Make sure you skin is clean & fresh before you use your makeup.
 
— Don't use any eye products if you currently have an eye infection. 

— Don't continue to use products if you have a skin reaction. Test pruducts to make sure they work for your skin.
 
— Never add any liquids to products unless directed by the manufacturer.

— If there are any changes in colour and texture, give it a nice shake, or dispose of the product immediately.

Avoid sampling makeup at department stores when possible. If you do test, never apply directly from the makeup. Instead, use a clean, disposable applicator (i.e., cotton swab, sponge) to apply cosmetics.

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