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Expiration Dates – Do you check yours?

11 November, 2013 - 07:11pm by - First Lady | 61 Comments

by BR Natalie

We're not talking about what's in your fridge – we want to know who checks the expiration dates of their beauty products?

All beauty products will have an expiration date indicated by a small symbol like the one pictured above. It shows the number of months after opening that your product is at it's best for.  Why after opening?  Exposure to air, germies and the environment affect the formula and cause the product to lose some of it's fabulous qualities. 

You might be surprised at how short a life span some products have! Here's a quick guide for the products most of us use regularly.

Shampoo, conditioner and shower gel - about 3 years, although these are probably the things we use up the most! Paraben-free options will last for a shorter period, generally up to a year.

Mascara and Liquid Eyeliner – 3 to 4 months. It's recommended you're particularly conscientious of this expiration period to prevent contamination and infections.

Pencils (Eye and Lip) - 3 to 5 years. Sharpening them before each use is a way to keep them clean.

Body lotion - Two to three years. Pumps last longer as there's less exposure to air.

Anti-aging and acne treatments – 3 to 12 months. Ingredients in these products are easily oxidised, so if it changes colour, it's time for the bin.

Lipstick – 2 years. if it has gone dry it's probably gone bad.

Lip Gloss – 1 year. Is your lip gloss extra sticky? Time to ditch it!

Foundation - It depends on the type; liquid foundation should last around a year – if it separates or appears lighter then it's time to go shopping!

Powders – About 2 years. Want to get the most from your eyeshadows blush, powder foundations, eyeshadows? Clean your brushes to limit contamination, and don't share them with others! 

Perfume – 2 years. Store it in a cool, dark place and you'll get the most out of it. 

Nail polish – 1 year. If it's gloopy or won't mix after a quick shake it's time to say bye-bye.

Hair Styling products – 3 to 5 years. Most contain some form of alcohol which acts as a preservative.

Sunscreen – This will be printed with an expiration date; follow it strictly.

Unopened Products.

Generally unopened products have a shelf life of around 3 years.  Perfumes and nail polishes stored correctly will last longer.

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2nd September, 2018

I’m so...bad..with checking dates on my makeup products. It’s good to know these things.

17th January, 2017

seriously i did not know that products like these not last long. i keeped using the products when i did not know the use by date.

16th January, 2017

Lipsticks are my downfall, I have such a huge variety of colours and shades to choose from. Sadly I need to through most of them out now I know they only last 2 years :(

15th January, 2017

I'm strict on expiration dates with some products especially sunscreen and spf moisturizer, serums and moisturizers to some extent but when it comes to body care and cleansers I'm not strict at all. Makeup I'm not strict on expiration dates for those especially eyeshadow, palette cost alot and take forever to pan so I'm really hesitant to toss them same with the few blushes, bronzers, hightlight and powders. Foundations and primers I'll toss if they break me out.

13th January, 2017

All my products have expiry dates, glad to see this is one thing I follow correctly!

12th January, 2017

WHAT!! Unopened things only keep for 3 year? This idiot thought they kept forever lol.

12th January, 2017

I am guilty of powders, purfume, nail polish, bodylotions

11th January, 2017

I recently found a Miners lipstick I purchased 30 years ago! This time I binned it...

11th January, 2017

I change my mascara every 3-4 months and keep a Sharpie in my make-up box so I can write the date that I opened the product on the packaging. It helps to keep track of what's near it's expiry date. I know some people prefer to do it the other way around and calculate and write the date that the product is due to expire. Both ways work.

11th January, 2017

Always love to read this as its a good reminder but will I really depart with anything? Hmm hoarder much lol

11th January, 2017

I'm guilty, particularly with mascara since I don't go through it that quickly. Things like eyeliner and foundation are generally finished well before they expire.

11th January, 2017

i had to throw out half the dollface lipsticks - most of them were dry when i got them :/ and now i'll be destashing the rest cos i tried to swatch on my hand and it didn't work :< might get rid of a foundation and an eyeliner, too!

11th January, 2017

I will need to look at mine -I have noticed some of my nail polishes are not as easy to apply as they used to be . Most of my cosmetics are used regularly so don't reach expiry but this is a good to know article -Thanks

10th January, 2017

Ahhhh I know what I will be doing this weekend!

10th January, 2017

The only thing I have on high rotation is mascara if I'm honest. I still have a lipstick from the 90'same lol. Seems OK.