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Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:55 am Reply with quoteQuote
If I have a sunscreen product that expires in 4/07, when should I throw it out? Could it still be good/effective for a certain number of months after expiration?

I am asking this because with some over-the-counter products that have expiration dates on them (Tylenol, ibuprofen, etc.), I will use them for up to 4-6 months *after* the expiration date.
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:08 am Reply with quoteQuote
I too have wondered about this.

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Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:51 am Reply with quoteQuote
I sometimes do use the sunscreen after the expiry date given my skin has no irritation. But I don't know if it's really safe Embarassed
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As far as I know, Sunblocks expire one year after opening...no matter what the expiry date. I'm not 100% sure, but I'd play it safe. It won't irritate or anything but, at the very least, the sunscreen ingredients will not be effective.

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Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:58 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I agree with marina. Even if it does not cause irritation, probably it would not protect your skin as expected. It's better to throw it away.
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:01 pm Reply with quoteQuote
marina wrote:
As far as I know, Sunblocks expire one year after opening...no matter what the expiry date. I'm not 100% sure, but I'd play it safe. It won't irritate or anything but, at the very least, the sunscreen ingredients will not be effective.


Really? It's good to know. I may have used one that was older than a year. Better be more careful then. Thanks.
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When in doubt, chuck it! It's not worth the sun damage. A few years ago, when I was on Accutane (which really increases sensitivity for hyperpigmentation- at least for me), I had a few bad sunblock experiences- if it's expired--chuck it. If it's at all grainy feeling, even if its new- chuck it. I got way too much sun with old and with grainy blocks. We all spend too much money on our skin to take any risks in that department. Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:21 am Reply with quoteQuote
I think they even expire before the date if the product is opened longer than 6 months.
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:09 am Reply with quoteQuote
marci65 wrote:
If I have a sunscreen product that expires in 4/07, when should I throw it out? Could it still be good/effective for a certain number of months after expiration?

I am asking this because with some over-the-counter products that have expiration dates on them (Tylenol, ibuprofen, etc.), I will use them for up to 4-6 months *after* the expiration date.

My mum was a pharmacy assistant, and the drugs reps used to tell her that tablet form drugs were good for at least a year after the expiration date, so I will do this too rather than waste them! Not sunscreen though, I'm pretty sure that starts degrading as soon as the bottle's opened so I try to have just one on the go and use it as fast as possible. If it expires, I throw it away - it's the one item I don't tend to stockpile in my closets.
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:52 pm Reply with quoteQuote
Thank you all for the advice about the s/s. I didn't realize that they are likely to be bad within a year of opening them. Well, I put a date on my mascaras to make sure they are thrown out on time, so I will now do the same with my s/s.
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:43 am Reply with quoteQuote
marina wrote:
As far as I know, Sunblocks expire one year after opening...no matter what the expiry date. I'm not 100% sure, but I'd play it safe. It won't irritate or anything but, at the very least, the sunscreen ingredients will not be effective.


I didn't know that either, but I think it's definately good advice. I tend to finish my sunscreen within a month of using it.
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:51 pm Reply with quoteQuote
Yepp, exactly what I have heard about sunblock.
So I am really frustrated that I used one products really working well on me last July, and there is a lot left in the bottle now.

marina wrote:
As far as I know, Sunblocks expire one year after opening...no matter what the expiry date. I'm not 100% sure, but I'd play it safe. It won't irritate or anything but, at the very least, the sunscreen ingredients will not be effective.
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 2:16 pm Reply with quoteQuote
Hmmm....
Being the expert in 'Sun Worshiper Damage', I would say, thow it out.

Just dont want to risk a sunblock 'not working'. Too important.
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:57 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I heard the same thing that the sunblock is good for another 6 months after exp date. I think this was from the Obagi seller on ebay when I was looking into buying the Obagi sunscreen. However, I think when in doubt, throw it out. It is your own skin you risk. I never know if the sunblock I use is working or not anyway since I'm Asian and have a lot of pigments already, so it's really hard to tell what's going on with sunblock.
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