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Makeup Expiration Dates Exposed – The Real Shelf-Life of Your Makeup

Posted on: October 21st, 2010 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

beauty-school-makeup-expiration2When was the last time you cleaned out your make-up bag?  Do you have any idea of what’s hiding in there?  Eye shadow from high school…and you’ve been out for almost 10 years?

Unfortunately, most of our make-up doesn’t offer the convenience of a makeup expiration date like the items in our pantry or fridge.  So it’s important to make a mental note to periodically rid your bag of old make-up. Why?  Old make-up can be dry, clumpy and not wear as well on your face, but most importantly expired make-up can play host to a plethora of bacteria.

As you read this list of makeup expiration dates go through your make-up bag and if it doesn’t make the cut–toss it!

The shelf-life of make-up:

•    Mascara & eyeliner—3 months
•    Powders and eye shadows—2 years
•    Cream eye shadows—12 to 18 months
•    Foundation—1 year
•    Lipstick—1 year
•    Nail polish—1 year
•    Make-up brushes—Clean weekly by using warm water and mild hand soap
•    Make-up sponges—Replace weekly

An exception to these makeup expiration dates is if you experience an eye infection.  Always throw away your mascara, eyeliner and even eye shadow, or you’ll let the infection come back!

So, there you go! Inspiration to go clean out your make-up bag tonight. What’s the scariest find or oldest find you’ve dug out of a make-up bag?

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When Good Makeup Goes Bad

Posted on: February 18th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Think your favorite shade of eye shadow will be good to you forever? Think again. Even good makeup can go bad. For all you makeup lovers and aspiring makeup artists out there, your makeup has a shelf life that shouldn’t be ignored! Expired makeup can be a hotbed for nasty bacteria that can irritate your skin and give you red, itchy eyes. It’s not a pretty sight, and probably won’t inspire your clients to keep coming back!

Cosmetic companies are not required to put expiration dates on products, so it can be easy to hold on to makeup long after it should have been trashed. But, try to avoid the temptation to keep the old stuff. Whether you simply love beautifying with your all-original makeup routine or practice the art of applying makeup every day at makeup artist training school, skin health is not worth sacrificing to keep using that discontinued, delightful shade of red lipstick!

Now, not all makeup is created equal – some does last longer. But here’s a rough guideline for you to follow:

•    Blush – 2 years
•    Blush (cream) – 18 months
•    Concealer – 18 months
•    Eye shadow (cream) – 18 months
•    Eye shadow (powder) – 2 years
•    Eyeliner – 18 months
•    Eyeliner (liquid) – 6 months
•    Foundation (cream) – 18 months
•    Foundation (oil-free) – 1 year
•    Lip gloss – 2 years
•    Lip liner – 2 years
•    Lipstick – 2 years
•    Mascara – 3 months
•    Nail polish – 1 year
•    Powder – 2 years

And, one thing always trumps these rough makeup expiration dates. If your makeup changes color or starts to smell, make sure you pitch it immediately!

What about you? Do you throw away your makeup around its expiration date, or do you use it until it’s dried up and crusty?

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