The Siberian American: Toss or Keep? A Guide to Makeup Shelf Life

Friday, July 22, 2016

Toss or Keep? A Guide to Makeup Shelf Life

Hey everyone! While I'm recovering from surgery, I asked several blog friends to guest post for me. I have to say, y'all are in for a treat with these wonderful guest posts! Today, I have Ashley from A Cute Angle with a guide to makeup shelf life! I have to admit I'm the worst at remembering to throw my makeup away, so I will definitely be pinning this post for future use. Thanks, Ashley!

How long have your makeup products crowded your bathroom drawer and your makeup bag? Once you open makeup products they are on a time clock. They only last for so long before being contaminated with bacteria that's harmful to your skin.



Here are some rules to follow on what to toss when:

MASCARA

You’ve got two to three months with your mascara wand once it's opened. Once the mascara has gotten thick, or starts to flake, it means its had too much contact with air, and there could be bacteria lurking inside the tube. To prevent this, never pump your mascara. When pulling the applicator out of the tube, twist it around slowly to build up the product.

EYELINER 

Liquid liner is in the same category as mascara - toss it after three months to avoid a potential eye infection and never, ever share!  Pencil eyeliners can have a longer shelf life, but you need to sharpen them regularly. Bacteria can linger and could cause irritation. Spray alcohol on the tip before sharpening and do at least three rotations to remove germs.

FOUNDATION

Once opened, you’ve got 6 months to a year. Check that the consistency still looks the same and apply it using a brush or sponge. If unopened, it can last a couple of years, so don’t be afraid to stock pile your favorite!

LIPSTICK

You can get away with keeping your lipsticks for two years without spoiling. If you keep them stored in a dark, cool place they can be kept longer. Once they start smelling rancid or looking fuzzy you’ll know it’s time to throw them away.

EYESHADOWS AND BLUSHES

Provided they are powders, they have the longest shelf life of any product. If you wet them, it's different story. Wetting them creates a breeding ground for bacteria which can cause eye infections. They’ll have to be tossed around the six month mark.

BRUSHES

If they are good quality and you take care of them properly, your brushes should last for life.  Wash after every use with a brush cleaner and lay them out flat on a tissue to completely dry before storing away. You can also use baby shampoo or this DIY tutorial for brush cleaning.

Follow these tips for a healthier you!