Product Care
Product Care
Cosmetic products tend to perform best when handled with a bit of consistency. Small habits—how they are stored, how they are applied—can influence both appearance and longevity.
Storage
Keeping products in a cool, dry place helps maintain their original texture. Exposure to heat or direct sunlight may alter consistency, especially for pressed powders and creams.
Humidity can also have an effect. Bathrooms are convenient, but fluctuating moisture levels may gradually impact product stability.
After Opening
Once opened, products are exposed to air and environmental factors. Over time, this can lead to subtle changes in texture, scent, or performance.
Closing lids securely after each use helps reduce unnecessary exposure.
Application Tools
Brushes and sponges should be kept clean. Residue buildup can affect how products apply and may introduce unwanted particles into the formula.
Using clean tools also helps maintain more consistent color payoff and blending.
Powder Products
Pressed powders may develop a slightly firmer surface over time, especially if exposed to oils from brushes or skin. This can affect pickup but does not mean the product is unusable.
Light surface changes are common and do not indicate a defect.
Liquid and Cream Products
These may shift slightly in consistency depending on temperature. A thicker or thinner texture under certain conditions is not unusual.
If separation occurs, gentle mixing may restore a more even texture.
Shelf Life
Each product has a general lifespan after opening, though exact timing depends on usage and storage conditions. Items that develop a strong change in smell or appearance should be used with caution.
Skin Sensitivity
Skin can respond differently depending on environment, routine, or combination with other products. Testing a small amount before full application is often a practical step.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use and avoid further application.
General Handling
Avoid introducing water directly into products unless intended. Keeping containers closed and tools clean usually goes a long way in maintaining consistency.