Sep
15
Fall Cleaning: Cosmetics
Do you think about cleaning your cosmetics and skin care drawers like you do the rest of your house in the changing of the seasons? Once you have hit the cosmetic counters and stocked up on your brand spanking new colors for Fall - it really is time to clean out. Old cosmetics can be off color at best, smelly and bacteria filled at their worst.
Shelf Life of Cosmetics
- Foundation- Liquid formulations typically last three to six months. An oil-based foundation can last longer than water-based ones. Powders should last a year. If you can’t remember when you bought your foundation, one indicator that it’s gone bad is an offensive smell. You’ll also see an uneven or chunky consistency.
- Concealer- Because it’s exposed to the air and bacteria, replace concealer every three to six months.
- Blush- Powders usually last up to 12 months, and they can be kept longer than creams. Washing your blush brush often will keep the powder fresh longer. But always check for unpleasant smells or unusual consistency.
- Lipstick typically lasts up to two years, but throw it out when your favorite tube begins to smell. Extra tip: If you store lipstick in the refrigerator, it can last longer.
- Lip gloss- If you use your fingertips to apply it, toss it out after six months. A lip gloss that’s applied with a wand, however, can last up to a year.
- Lip liner- Every time you sharpen a lip liner pencil, you’re cleaning it. So if you’re sharpening it often, a lip liner can last indefinitely.
- Mascara- This is the one product that expires the quickest. Why? Of all makeup products, mascara is the most prone to microbial growth. Not only can expired mascara lead to eye infections, it also can dry out your lashes. Be sure to replace your mascara every three months. Extra tip: Don’t pump the wand in and out too much because it exposes the product to the air and potential irritants.
While I can safely say that cleaning is NEVER going to be one of Christina’s Loves, I do have a massive amount of concern about bacteria – and besides, its not that damn hard to throw stuff in the trash, is it?? Well, it is if it is something you love. Like my MAC Heatherette collection. It will NEVAH hit the trash.
















Believe me, avoiding these danged pimples is the prime focus of half of what I do every day. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks Kathy