When Should I Throw My Old Cosmetics Out?
Use these guidelines to assess the lifespan of your beauty products, and to keep your favorites germ-free.
By the Editors of Fitness Magazine
Question: "How can I tell if it's time to throw away my old cosmetics and makeup? "
Answer: Cosmetics - both skin care and makeup -aren't meant to grow old with you. "Products are developed to last a year or two," says Peter Pugliese, M.D., a skin physiologist in Reading, Pennsylvania. However, contamination can occur at any time, since makeup is always in contact with germ-prone areas like your eyes, mouth and fingers. In general, always toss anything that has changed color or consistency or has a bad odor. Otherwise, use these guidelines to assess the shelf life of common beauty products.
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Most powders, concealers and lip balms are anhydrous (they don't contain water), so they can last for a couple of years, says Dr. Pugliese.
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Cleansers and moisturizers often contain fatty acids, which can turn rancid quickly. Toss after six months.
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Multiuse products such as 3-in-1 sticks and creams can spread germs from lips to eyes and cheeks. Wipe the surface before switching areas, and discard or replace after six months.
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Pencils can last several years unless you wet the tip with saliva or water. To be safe, sharpen before each use.
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Mascara should be tossed after three months without fail. The tube is a breeding ground for bacteria," says Dr. Pugliese.
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Foundations can last up to a year if you keep your fingers away from the bottle. Instead, use a sponge to apply.
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Store cosmetics in a cool, dry place outside the bathroom to extend their shelf life.
Originally published in Fitness magazine.
Use these guidelines to assess the lifespan of your beauty products, and to keep your favorites germ-free.
By the Editors of Fitness Magazine
Question: "How can I tell if it's time to throw away my old cosmetics and makeup? "
Answer: Cosmetics - both skin care and makeup -aren't meant to grow old with you. "Products are developed to last a year or two," says Peter Pugliese, M.D., a skin physiologist in Reading, Pennsylvania. However, contamination can occur at any time, since makeup is always in contact with germ-prone areas like your eyes, mouth and fingers. In general, always toss anything that has changed color or consistency or has a bad odor. Otherwise, use these guidelines to assess the shelf life of common beauty products.
*
Most powders, concealers and lip balms are anhydrous (they don't contain water), so they can last for a couple of years, says Dr. Pugliese.
*
Cleansers and moisturizers often contain fatty acids, which can turn rancid quickly. Toss after six months.
*
Multiuse products such as 3-in-1 sticks and creams can spread germs from lips to eyes and cheeks. Wipe the surface before switching areas, and discard or replace after six months.
*
Pencils can last several years unless you wet the tip with saliva or water. To be safe, sharpen before each use.
*
Mascara should be tossed after three months without fail. The tube is a breeding ground for bacteria," says Dr. Pugliese.
*
Foundations can last up to a year if you keep your fingers away from the bottle. Instead, use a sponge to apply.
*
Store cosmetics in a cool, dry place outside the bathroom to extend their shelf life.
Originally published in Fitness magazine.