While you're spring cleaning your closet, don't dare forget about that makeup bag. In my case and many others that would be the makeup cabinet, drawer or pretty box in the corner. Where ever you store your makeup, that area needs some cleaning too!
Cosmetic products for skincare and makeup are not meant to be your bestie forever. Just like some ingredients in your food have an expiration date, so does your makeup. You also don't want to bring yourself or your clients victim to bacteria.
Here's a list to use as a resource for your beauty bag.
- Concealer - 12 months
- Foundation - 12 months
- Powder - 2 years
- Cream Cleansers - 1 year
- Gel Cleansers - 1 year
- Pencil Eye Liner - 3 years
- Liquid Eye Liner - 6 months
- Eyeshadow - 3 years
- Blush/Bronzer - 2 years
- Lip Liner - 3 years
- Lipstick - 1-2 years
- Lip Gloss - 18-24 months
- Mascara - 3 months
- Brushes - Shampoo weekly if for personal use
- Brushes - Shampoo after every use if on clients
Cosmetic rules to remember...
- If you can't remember when you purchased it, throw it out!
- Don't pump the mascara tube, it dries the product out. Place under hot running water to loosen it up if needed.
- Don't share your makeup without the proper sanitation steps.
- Label your products with an opened date if you need too.
- If it smells bad, don't use it.
- If it's a natural product, definitely label it to notate the use and follow the shelf-life instructions.
Be sure to follow these tips and always check with Google if you need a little help.
Source: Google Searches (info and images) and some Tips from NY Makeup Artist Susmta Patel (List)
2 comments:
Very informative post. I plan to keep this one bookmarked and refer to it as needed. I actually cleaned out my small collection of makeup today. Hope you are enjoying the festivities. Xo
O Lawd! ... me and mascara must part ways. Thanks!
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