As we embrace more natural skincare products, we're also saying goodbye to a lot of the preservatives that help extend the shelf-lives of our creams and serums. So now we face the question: How long, exactly, before these products start to go bad and should be tossed?
Aside from sunscreen, cosmetics and skincare products aren't required to put an expiration date on their packaging, which is why it's important that consumers learn the various tricks to know when it's time to throw a product away and get a new one.
Here, we've compiled 10 key tips to keep in mind as you're evaluating your makeup cabinet, mined from sources as varied as our own reporting and The New York Times.
The longest lasting beauty product is perfume. You don't have to get rid of your signature fragrance for eight years, and you can make it last even longer by storing it in the fridge.
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The longest lasting beauty product is perfume. You don't have to get rid of your signature fragrance for eight years, and you can make it last even longer by storing it in the fridge.