Can I Still Use After Eyeshadow Expired

July 13,2022

Eyeshadow

 

No, it can’t

 

If the eye shadow has expired, it cannot be used continuously. If the eye shadow expires, it means that it has begun to deteriorate. Continuing to use the deteriorated things, especially in the very fragile parts of the eyes, may cause adverse effects on the skin.

 

As an eye makeup product that is often used in daily makeup, eye shadow has a relatively long shelf life. If unopened eye shadow is stored properly, the longest shelf life can be as long as five years. The longest shelf life of an opened eyeshadow is only one year. If the eyeshadow has expired, you can no longer apply makeup.

 

Eye shadow and other cosmetics will more or less add some chemical substances. These chemicals are all irritating, and after the eye shadow expires, it may react and generate substances that are harmful to the human body. It is relatively fragile, so if you continue to use expired eye shadow, it is likely to cause damage to the skin or other parts of the eye.

 

After the eye shadow is opened, due to frequent contact with the air, the powdery substance in the eye shadow will be contaminated by bacteria in the air. Therefore, after opening the eye shadow, it is best to use up within a year. Expired eye shadow will see a strange change in the color of the eye shadow, and such eye shadow will not show a satisfactory color on the eyelids.

 

You can use eye shadow as a pigment to create an abstract painting. Let your imagination run wild by creating other items with expired eyeshadow.

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