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Powder products will keep forever really. Mascara to be honest the 3 month rule is crap. When it dries out I throw out. Or if you ever get an eye infection they you should do it. Never share mascara either.
Some of the products ive bought recently appear to be 2001 and 2005!!!
We have all sorts of parasites living on us. Seem to remember that we have eyelash mites. So perhaps an eyelash mite ends up on the mascara brush and then into the tube to polute it. Also the bacteria on the eyelashes could be transferred into the tube and then multiplies in the conditions inside the tube. So when you reapply the mascara more bacteria than your eye can cope with is applied.
This one is causing interest on the QVC Facebook page. Seems people have discovered that beauty products bought brand new from QVC are already sometimes half way or more through their use by date.
This site
http://checkcosmetic.net/
You put in your batch code on popular brands and it tells you when it was manufactured.
L'Occitane stuff bought at the end of last year and actually made in the middle of 2010 etc.
Try it and see how old your products really are.
I will admit on perfume boards we do use it to make sure we have vintage and not reformulated perfumes.:rock:
It's not just QVC that sell old products. I placed a big order yesterday with Liz Earle direct and received it this morning.
Every product that I received is over a year old, so how can they say that the products have a shelf life of 3 years, when its already been sitting on their shelves for over a year !!!
What makes it worse is, items that I brought last June are fresher than the ones I received today !!!
Got an email today to say they are putting up their prices - yet again.
:flower: Dear Tabatha, :flower:
How did you check your Liz Earle products ?
Was it on http://checkcosmetic.net/
Did you choose the brand Avon ?
It doesn't work for me :sad:
My batch code from Liz Earle is P1223L.
When I put it in with the brand Avon (as I can't see Liz Earle), it say :
Error: specified code is not correct, or not supported.
How should I test my Liz Earle batch numbers ?
:flower::flower::flower:
Liz Earle batch codes are different from Avon.
Your item was produced on the 11th August 2011. Basically the first number is the year it was produced - i.e. 2011 and the next three numbers are the day in the year - i.e. 223 = 11th August.
Hope that helps.
is 11th aug the 233rd day of the year?