COMPACT
KILLERSGot a favourite gloss you use, despite the bottle being a bit crusty? A mascara wand you wiggle around its tube every day, even though it dried up weeks ago? When it comes to beauty products, we all have old faithfuls we can't bring ourselves to chuck out.
But clinging on to the dregs of your
make-up could be giving you spots, wrinkles and much, much worse.
Yikes!
MASCARA
EXPIRY DATE:
THREE MONTHS
CAN CAUSE:
BLINDNESS
“Old mascara is a breeding ground for bacteria such as staphylococcus,
resulting in conjunctivitis, which causes redness, itching and swelling,”
says Stewart Long, scientific skincare advisor to Boots. “If
bacteria gets into a cut near the eye, it could damage eyesight and
even result in blindness.”
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT: Buy
a new mascara every couple of months. Don’t pump the wand into
the tube, as this drives bacteria in. And instead of reusing the brush,
which transfers bacteria back from your lashes into the mascara, use
disposable wands. Various types are available from The Pro Makeup
Shop, £4.25 for 25.
FOUNDATION
EXPIRY DATE: SIX
MONTHS
CAN CAUSE: WRINKLES
Your skin absorbs foundation so you need to be extra careful it doesn’t
go off. “Bacteria can flourish, causing spots or rashes,”
says NYC Cosmetics make-up artist Michael Ashton. “Also, the
anti-ageing ingredients stop working once foundation expires, so rather
than keeping skin plump, it dehydrates it, reducing elasticity and
even causing wrinkles.”
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT:
“Stop using the product if you see any separation in the liquid
or changes in scent or colour,” says Michael. According to top
make-up artist Susan Posnick, mineral make-up is the way forward.
“It’s inorganic so bacteria can’t survive in it.”
Try Bellápierre Loose Mineral Foundation, £34.99.
POWDER
BLUSHES
EXPIRY DATE: ONE
YEAR
CAN CAUSE: SKIN IRRITATION
“Blusher past its sell-by date can cause skin irritation, stinging
and sensitivity to touch,” says Sally Penford of the International
Dermal Institute. “It can even lead to permanently dilated capillaries
and redness.”
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT:
Repeated applications with your blusher brush can cause an oily residue
from your skin to form on your blusher, which can lead to breakouts.
The anti-microbial technology of the built-in brush makes Clinique’s
new Quick Blush, £20.55, more hygienic, but it’s still
best to wash the brush every week.
LIPSTICK
EXPIRY DATE: ONE
YEAR
CAN CAUSE: INFECTED LIPS
“Lips can get dried out, irritated and blistered from bacterial
infection once preservatives have expired,” warns Michael. And
if you share your lippy, you could even contract herpes, which in
very rare cases can be deadly.
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT:
Pop your lippy in the fridge! “This will keep it healthier for
longer as bacteria can’t breed in the cold,” says Barry
M make-up artist Danielle Novak. Using a lip primer like Nars Rain
Lip Treatment, £17, before lippy will lock in moisture.
BRUSHES
EXPIRY DATE: ONE
WEEK
CAN CAUSE: SKIN DISEASES
According to Antonia Hawke, founder of The Pro Makeup Shop: “Dirty
brushes are ?a breeding ground for micro-organisms that can cause
herpes, ringworm and impetigo, an infectious skin disease that results
in blisters.”
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT: Wash brushes
weekly in soapy water. “Fairy Pure Clean Washing Up Liquid,
£1.28, is ideal as it contains antibacterial properties to keep
bugs at bay,” says Antonia. Leave on a clean surface to dry.
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