1. A moisturizing agent

Ends in: Two Years
$12* is the average price.
How many of us have been guilty of overstuffing our toiletry bags with cosmetics for far longer than is necessary? Lotions and moisturizers that you received two Christmases ago may still smell and look nice. More importantly, though, are they still in good health?


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These items have a limited shelf life. After two years, lotions in pump pots or tubes should be thrown out, but those in tubs and pots might serve as bacterial havens. To be safe, always wash your hands before using them and change them every three to six months.
Nobody wants their face to be covered in nasty things when they’re attempting to look smooth and wrinkle-free. It kind of misses the mark and won’t do anything to prevent the aging process. Furthermore, depending on what you get, moisturizers can be a little pricey, so it’s critical to make the most of your investment.

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