Body lotion
It can last a long time, says celebrity manicurist Skyy Hadley as she's "never seen any body lotion go bad." She says that it "if the lotion starts to become thin, you can add Vaseline to thicken the texture." Hadley also suggests "cleaning the pump (remove dry/crusty lotion from spout) every week or so, depending on how often it's used."
Perfume
If kept in the bottle fragrances "could really last for several years [as] alcohol is a perfect preservative," says Harvey-Taylor. Make sure to store it in a "cool, dark place," she continues, and not out on your vanity, where it can be exposed to heat, which can alter the scent.
This is really nice, very helpful, I googled similar information not too long ago, but right now I have all the answers I need right in front of me in the same place. Thank you, very helpful, time to dispose of some things =)
I love these tips...I will definitely take this all in and apply them too. Meaning that I will be making some changes and so better at keeping my products safer to use.
I like these tips! They're a nice, general guide as to what to toss when, however I am a little baffled that TB wouldn't include tips on how long to keep products that aren't opened- such as, if I never open a single eye shadow how long can I hold onto it before it will lose it's life? Same with lipstick, body lotion, perfume, etc...bearing in mind the products are stored properly to ensure the longest possible product life, how long can you keep unopened/unexposed products? :) Other than that, I like this guide!
Makes me grateful that my foundation comes with a pump head. I'm still keeping things longer than advised. This stuff is too expensive for these time frames.
My god, I didn't even imagine a lot of products actually expired. It had only come to my attention after a sunscreen I've been stashing for about 4 years turned into a greasy, yellow mess. It's kind of difficult to throw away all the things that begin to expire, but I will begin to do so if that helps me get better skin and hair!
I'm always kind of hesitant to throw out my beauty products, since I keep meaning to replace them and I keep forgetting to. My makeup certainly doesn't seem expired, anyways.
The question I have, especially for eyeliner and mascara, is: "How can I tell how long it's been sitting on the store shelf?" If bacteria's that big of an issue the should have easily visible expiration dates.
Throw drugstore makeup sponges away after one application? Ridiculous. No, they probably won't hold up well after being washed, but there's no reason to throw them away after a single use. Maybe after a week or two. I definitely throw away mascara every three months, or more often if the consistency changes, but other products do not need to be thrown away as often as they claim (especially powder products).
If you paid $24 in a 'Dream' once in a lifetime purchase mascara and use it some 4 times a month like me, no way in heck i will throw within 3 months nor actually does any of my friends...maybe lower class mentality to which i belong very proudly, but i like to get the bang for my buck
I agree with Mitsy. I think it's just another way for manufacturer's to get women to spend MORE money on their products. I throw things out if they smell funny or lose the consistency they had when first purchased. And I definitely don't agree with the nail polish thing. I've had some of my nail polishes for 2 years and they're still just as good as when I first bought them. I guess it depends on where you store them (and I never heard of putting them in the refrigerator to extend their shelf-life). I keep mine in the drawer of my nightstand and it seems to be working. And another thing, who's shampoo sits around for more than six months? Usually a bottle of shampoo lasts me 2 months and I don't even wash my hair daily. If you've had the same shampoo for 6 months you clearly aren't washing your hair too often! The best way to ensure your shampoo doesn't "go bad" is to buy 1 shampoo bottle and use it up. Next time you buy shampoo buy a different brand then the first one. It's not good for your hair to always use the same shampoo. You shouldn't have 20 different shampoo bottles in your bathroom. It's a waste of space and more importantly MONEY!
I keep everything I don't use regularly in the refrigerator and most stuff lasts for years. We do use a cream or some such for something specific. As for eye shadow, I hardly use it since I now use a lighter shade of foundation as eye shadow and don't use a color.
I'll also disagree with the nail polish and shampoo rule. Nail polish can last a very long time (I'm still using some I've had for several years) and shampoo can be mixed w/water to make it go farther. I do that esp. when the bottle is almost empty. I've never had a bottle of shampoo go bad.
I sold Avon for a number of years & I've owned 100's of beauty products (makeup as well as cologne). I can tell you for sure that not all makeup goes bad as quickly as the manufacturers would like you to believe. I've never even followed the rule about keeping mascara only 3 months or whatever the time allowed is. I use it until it dries up or runs out. If something smells funky & you know it's old, sure get rid of it, but otherwise, manufacturers have just figured out a way to get you to spend more $. Don't buy into that. I've personally decided to not buy anymore beauty products until I've used up some that I have now. That's the best advice I could give anyone on beauty products. Use it up and it won't be wasted or spoil in the process.
Decent tips but 1 I've had Sally Hansen polishes last for 3 years with minimal clumping and who freezes nail polish? That'll just break the glass and you'll have polish all over your freezer.