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How To Make Your Beauty Products Last Longer Before Tossing Them?

First things first, it is not as simple as it sounds. From the foundation that is a perfect shade match to that viral blush you dropped a lot of money on, expiry aside, most beauty products can grow get damaged or lose their effectiveness if stored incorrectly or used carelessly.

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How you care for your products can result in 10x more wear or tossing the product out before it hits the pan. Taking care of your beauty products is as important as using them. Here’s how to make your makeup last longer and avoid potential problems:

Storage Matters: Keep your makeup away from direct sunlight or heat as these can damage products. Sunlight can cause oxidation and separation in oil-based products. Storing items like foundations, lipsticks, and liquids in the refrigerator can extend their shelf life.

Personal Use Only: Sharing makeup can lead to cross-contamination and bacteria growth, causing skin issues. Keep your makeup only to maintain hygiene and prevent breakouts.

Brush Hygiene: This is the common habit of regularly cleaning your brushes to remove bacteria. Dirty brushes can cause acne and skin infections. Choose brush cleansers to ensure cleanliness.

Avoid Contamination: Fingers harbour bacteria, so using them directly in cream-based products can alter their color and fragrance.

Recognize Expiry Signs: Expired makeup can split, change texture, smell odd, or develop moulds. Signs like oil-water separation in foundations or fungal growth on concealers indicate expiration.

Expired Products = Risk: Using expired makeup can lead to skin irritation, infections, and acne. Liquid and cream products become breeding grounds for bacteria, while powders are less sensitive but still need caution.

Skin Hazards: Expired makeup, like old mascaras, can cause flaking, irritation, or eye infections. Foundations and concealers might clog pores, leading to acne. Lip products can result in dryness and irritation.

Tools Matter Too: Regularly clean makeup tools like brushes and sponges to prevent bacteria buildup and potential skin issues. By storing products properly, avoiding contamination, recognizing expiration signs, and maintaining hygiene, you ensure that your makeup lasts longer and doesn’t compromise your skin health.

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