That might just be sweat; if you keep your lippies somewhere warm and moist the emollients in it might make beads on the surface. Smell it and swatch it- if it is the same as when purchased, you should be good. If in doubt, toss it out. Hope this helps!
Hey! You can check the shelf life of any product based on the batch code printed.
There are many sites you can check this on, just enter the batch code and product brand.
The batch code is printed or engraved on the product and is a combination of letters and numbers (ex. XJ35H4).
For lipsticks and lip products it is usually 2 years from the date you’ve opened the product – it usually comes with a chanhe in smell and texture, at time you can notice little oil drops on the product.
That might just be sweat; if you keep your lippies somewhere warm and moist the emollients in it might make beads on the surface. Smell it and swatch it- if it is the same as when purchased, you should be good. If in doubt, toss it out. Hope this helps!
Hey! You can check the shelf life of any product based on the batch code printed.
There are many sites you can check this on, just enter the batch code and product brand.
The batch code is printed or engraved on the product and is a combination of letters and numbers (ex. XJ35H4).
For lipsticks and lip products it is usually 2 years from the date you’ve opened the product – it usually comes with a chanhe in smell and texture, at time you can notice little oil drops on the product.
Hope this help 🙂