Is it worth being a lab rat for? Why take the risk? If you haven't used it up in the last few years, then I would venture to say that it wasn't high on your list of faves anyways - I wouldn't risk breaking out from it...makeup is suppose to help enhance our face right? Seems like to big a risk to me.
2007-01-28 17:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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PUT DOWN THE SAMPLES!!! lol A little dramatic i know.. But make up does go "off". I wouldn't trust something from such a long time ago. Nothing worse than trying it and then breaking out in a horrible rash. Better to be safe than sorry.
2007-01-28 18:21:14
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answered by LC 2
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Cosmopolitan says 2 years so I think that's "ish" The reciever may prefer to have the foundation rather than the dumpster though.
2007-01-28 17:38:10
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answered by treonbarleyverdery 3
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Make-up goes bad, so before applying it, check it out. If it looks or smells funny, its probably bad. If nothing looks amiss, do a patch test on your hand. If you don't break out in a nasty rash or anything, go ahead and use it. I suggest talking to someone at a make-up counter about what to look for when you suspect your make-up is going bad and also how long make-up is usually good for.
Good luck!
2007-01-28 17:32:34
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answered by lostinabook24 3
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the thought is great, yet due on your age and all of the different factors that bypass right into a tattoo, i might discourage an entire decrease back piece. an entire decrease back piece takes genuine dedication, to not the priority of the piece, yet to tattoos themselves. I actual have approximately 60% of my physique tournament finished. I actual have an entire decrease back piece. it fairly is a extensive dedication. it is going to cost you thousands of greenbacks. it is going to take multiple sittings interior the artists chair. it is going to take multiple touch united statesand therapeutic situations. cost: Tattoo artists charge by way of the hour in maximum shops. A tattoo that's undemanding intimately and black/gray, a million" x a million" takes approximately 0.5 an hour of artwork. My artist rates $a hundred and fifty an hour. So for an inch of artwork, $seventy 5. determine that over the entire decrease back. If it expenditures you under $3500 for a decrease back piece, i may well be bowled over. i might try this tattoo smaller. approximately 6" x 9" on the shoulder blade. it's going to be great sufficient to have all the element you desire, yet sufficiently small to conceal it while ideal. it is going to cost you approximately $4 hundred at a stable keep. stable success, happy tattooing.
2016-12-13 03:22:47
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answered by ? 4
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Unopened make-up usually has a shelf life of two years with the exception of products that are all natural and do not have preservatives, those only last one month if stored correctly.
2007-01-28 17:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They say you shouldn't use make-up if its that old, but me and my friends all still use old makeup on our skins and we all have perfect skin! Trust me, its not going to damage your skin or make you look any older in the future, so yea, go ahead and use it :)
2007-01-28 17:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would toss them. I have been told that you shouldn't keep foundation longer than two years.
2007-01-28 17:32:25
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answered by kalea_kane 6
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I wouldn't use them especially if they were samples.
2007-01-28 17:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They should still be worthy of a try
2007-01-28 17:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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