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Different types of makeup last for various lengths of time. For example, dry products can last for up to two years if stored in a dry place, while mascara lasts the shortest amount of time because of the consistent transfer of bacteria from your eye to the applicator. Here is a brief overview of the recommended shelf-life for common skincare products and makeup:
1. Liquid foundation: Water-based liquid foundations can last up to one year. Oil-based formulas can last up to 18 months.
2. Sunscreen: Sunscreen can last up to one year before losing its efficacy.
3. Moisturizers: Once opened, moisturizers and creams can last anywhere from six months to a year.
4. Lipstick: Lipstick can last from one to two years.
5. Lip gloss/liquid lipstick: Lipgloss can last from six months to one year.
6. Mascara: Mascara can last three to six months. If you start to notice a change in the product’s texture or smell, discontinue use immediately.
7. Powder products: Products like setting powder, bronzer, or powder blushes can last up to two years.
8. Cream-based makeup: Cream-based makeup like cream blushes or concealer can last from six months to one year.
9. Liquid eyeliner: Liquid eyeliner lasts from three to six months, similar to mascara.
10. Liners: Liners—including gel eyeliners, pencil eyeliners, and lip liners—can last up to one year. You should sharpen your liners every couple of uses to shave off any bacteria-laden bits and avoid eye infection.
11. Makeup brushes: Brushes can last indefinitely, but you’ll need to wash them every two months to remove bacteria and build-up.
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