Women are notorious for clinging to their beauty products well past their expiration dates, but over time,
makeup
can become a breeding ground for infection-inducing bacteria.
Makeup containing water, like liquid foundation, is particularly risky
as warm environments (like your humid bathroom) increase the danger of
bacteria growth. While some products, particularly skincare items, are
now labeled with expiration dates, many aren’t, so it’s important to
know when it’s time to replace them. As a rule of thumb, solid products
tend to last longer than liquids, so choosing an eye pencil over liquid
eyeliner or powder over liquid foundation will give you more time
between replacements.
To help you get a sense of which products you should keep and which
you should toss, we’ve rounded up the shelf lives of most of the items
lining your vanity. Keep in mind, if you notice color changes, texture
changes, new smells or anything that feels different on your skin —
don’t wait, throw it out immediately.
Mascara
After three months, mascara will start to dry out and become clumpy.
Even if it doesn’t, throw it out as you want to be safe with any product
applied around your eye area (it’s also aqueous, which increases the
risk of bacterial contamination).
Liquid Liner
These typically last two months.
Nail Polish
Most polishes will keep a year before color fading and drying starts to occur.
Eyeshadow
If there’s one product that women will keep for years, it’s
eyeshadow. Do not keep eyeshadow for more than a year, though, since the
eye area is very sensitive and you are needlessly risking an infection.
If you’re working with cream shadows, toss them nine months after
opening.
Powder Foundation or Blush
Keep an eye out for texture changes or if these start to feel different on your skin, but these should last a good two years.
Liquid Foundation or Blush
Toss six months after opening. These last considerably less than
their powder counterparts because of how quickly they can grow bacteria —
do not risk breakouts or irritation, especially with something you
apply on a big portion of your face.
Lipstick
Keep an eye out for color, texture and any changes in feel, but these
should last two years, after which you’ll start to notice that the
texture is dried out. Long-wearing lipsticks should be thrown out after
12 to 18 months as they have ingredients that tend to evaporate quicker,
so after about a year, they won’t look creamy on your
lips.
Eye and Lip Pencil
These can keep about a year, just make sure to sharpen them regularly.
Sunscreen
This is the product most commonly labeled with an expiration date. You’ll be happy to know, however, that according to dermatologist
Dr. Schultz,
you can use it up to a year or two after its expiration date. The date
on the packaging reflects the length of time the manufacturer
demonstrated and tested that the sunscreen still works, but in fact, for
weeks, months or maybe even years after the expiration date, you can
still use that sunscreen and it will give you the same protection
as when it was first manufactured.
Face Cream
Opt for creams in a container with a pump when possible to limit the
amount of bacteria that is introduced every time you apply. You can keep
face cream for up to a year if it’s in a pump; six months after opening
if it’s in a jar. The same timetable applies for serums.
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