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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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23rd January, 2014

I learned about checking dates a few years back, really good to know! I used to keep makeup for years and wonder why it wasnt as good as when i first brought it. I always replace my mascaras

22nd January, 2014

Oh my gosh. I sell beauty products in a retail environment, and often see our brand's stuff on trademe listed as 'Brand new, unused', but I know it hasnt been available for sale for YEARS! Hate to think how bad those products are!!

20th January, 2014

I'm shocking at not doing this! RIGHT...NY resolution...start!

20th January, 2014

I never actually knew what this symbol meant until a few weeks ago - had to go home and check all my products afterwards hehe! but I hate throwing out products that havent used up!

19th January, 2014

iv never checked. im going to look at all my stuff now lol. cant believe iv never thought to look.

2nd January, 2014

I always check, but don't always follow what the date says! I like to use thing a up!

20th December, 2013

OMG no this is terrible! I don't use it fast enough!

18th December, 2013

I never check the expiry dates on products, I have had nail polishes that last for years, both cheap ones and expensive ones. I always keep my mascaras for longer than 4 months as I use them until the bottle runs out, and I have never had any issues

17th December, 2013

I am terrible at keeping products too long, alot of them don't seem to have expiration dates on them? So the above article is really useful!

17th December, 2013

I didnt even realise there were expiration dates on make up! I knew that you should only keep for so long (again, no idea of the timeframes, so this article is great). Will have to go through and clear out a lot of old stuff - great excuse to get in a bit of shopping for myself before christmas!! Thanks BR

14th December, 2013

Haven't paid much attention to the dates to be honest but now I am aware of the time frames for your article going to have a look through my items. Great article thanks :)

10th December, 2013

I have never gotten an infection from mascara I usually chuck it away when it goes hard and clumpy. How can you check if your makeup products are expired?

4th December, 2013

oops I use mascara for longer than 3-4 months..

3rd December, 2013

I sort of follow them, most things I would use up before the full expiry but I am a bit naughty with my mascaras and probably keep them twice as long as I'm supposed to!

29th November, 2013

Crap, I think I need to start checking the expiration dates on mine. It's not something that really ever crossed my mind! I definitely have a couple of things I can think of off the top of my head that need to be binned immediately!

Macs
11th January, 2017

Yes I'm naughty too with mascara I keep them longer than I should

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