Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home! Warmer weather means it’s also time to do a thorough cleanout of your makeup bag, too.
Why go through your makeup? First of all, it’s a healthy habit: Exposure to air, moisture and the bacteria on your fingers can turn your cosmetics into causes of breakouts, irritation and even pinkeye. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to toss out-of-date colors and swap them for this season’s hottest shades.
We asked Las Vegas-based makeup artist Jonathan Seti, whose clients include President Barack Obama, Rihanna and Sofia Vergara, for tips on when to replace your makeup – and what to replace it with.
Here’s exactly when you should throw away your makeup from that beautiful makeup bag.
When Should You Throw Away Lipstick and Gloss?
Toss it: Between three and six months
Why: Lipstick should go on smooth and creamy. If it seems dry or starts to shrink in the tube, these are all tell-tale signs to toss it. “Lipstick has a sharpness to its shape,” says Seti. “When it becomes smooth and rounded, it’s generally a sign that the oils in the makeup are breaking down.” Lip gloss that’s sticky, cloudy or lighter-looking can be a sign that bacteria are starting to collect.
What’s in: For a spring-ready pucker, hydrating glosses come in an array of fun shades for the season, including pinks, reds and nudes.
What’s out: Although Seti says no shade is completely off-limits, you may want to swap last winter’s dark, bold colors for brighter, lighter spring- and summer-ready hues.
When to Throw Away Concealer
Toss it: Between three and six months
Why: Different problems can arise, depending on the type of concealer. Old powder-based concealers can harbor bacteria, while the oils in cream varieties can break up and curdle the makeup.
What’s in: Luminescent or light-refracting products. “It’s the ‘smoke and mirrors,’ as we call it in the makeup world,” says Seti. “As the light hits the eye, it has a tendency to take away unwanted color and fine lines, almost like a blur.”
What’s out: Heavy concealers. “They’re more likely to show fine lines,” says Seti.
How Long Should You Keep A Powder Blush?
Toss it: After two years
Why: Over time, exposure to air can contaminate the powder, leading to skin irritation or acne.
What’s in: This spring calls for sheer tones: pure pinks for lighter skin, and purple-pinks for darker complexions. “No matter what your skin color, stay in the pastels,” says Seti. “It makes the skin look radiant.”
What’s out: Say goodbye to heavy bronze shades.
How Often Should You Replace Your Mascara?

Toss it: Once a month
Why: Eyelashes are a breeding ground for bacteria, and using a mascara wand for too long puts you at risk for eye infections. Mascara that clumps, flakes or goes on dry should be tossed immediately. “Even if it still goes on wet, replace it after a month,” says Seti. “And don’t share it.”
What’s in: Mascara that promotes volume. Best of all, you don’t have to spend half your budget on expensive department-store brands; Seti says drugstore varieties are just as good. “Most mascara is created equal; it’s the wand that separates them.”
What’s out: There’s really no “wrong” choice here. “It all comes down to personal preference,” says Seti.
Bonus Tip: While you’re refilling your makeup bag, be sure to include a tinted moisturizer with an SPF of 15 or higher. “It brings moisture to your skin and adds a bit of color,” says Seti.
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Thanks for the tips. I need to do some spring cleaning to my makeup supplies!
Love your tips! I do it every other season! So important to take care of your make up!
Yes, I spring-clean my makeup bag too. These are very helpful tips, thank you !
I probably should be doing this. I bet I have some makeup that probably should get thrown out.
Great tips!! We always clean everything else, but sometimes forget to do this!
I found some amazing facts about the cosmetics I use and need really to do my Spring cleaning. Wow! Thank you for bringing this topic to our attention.
Sarah, you are not alone in this!
Live and learn for sure.
So happy to support you in your journey within your beauty routine!
Oh geezzz you dont know how much spring cleaning my make up bag needs! Thanks for reminding!
Nadalie,
You will feel so much better after having done it!
Have fun!
Just in time to clean up the makeup bag, that is awesome! Thank you so much…Doing it on Saturday.
It feels so good when you are done with the task!
I will definitely tell my pretty wifey that it’s time to get rid of those broken make-up stuck on her make-up kit. This is a timely reminder.
At least once a year, it’s a must-do for sure.
These is definitely a really useful information! I try to purge my makeup bag quite often. I also saw a similar article on The Besuty Insiders just recently.
Thanks for the reminder to spring clean not just my makeup bag but my vanity as well!
I don’t wear makeup a lot but I have a makeup bag that hasn’t been cleaned out in ages. Lord have mercy, who knows what could be lingering in there! ha!
Such a great post. I admit .. I’m guilty of keeping lipstick and lip gloss far too long. Since I don’t wear much makeup .. mascara is probably the other one I should check. Thank-you so much for the reminders!
I am the worst at keeping my make up for far too long. You would think as an infection control nurse I would be on top of this sort of thing since bacteria can grow in make up containers. I will definitely be cleaning my make up bag out tonight.
These are brilliant tips! Spring cleaning makeup is really important. Glad to know that other makeup needs to replace after a month.
I need to spring clean my makeup bag. I just bought new mascara so I’m good there. I didn’t know I needed to replace it once a month.
Such a good post. Never knew before about the expirations of the consequences of using old make-ups before. Now, I am reminded again by this post. haha
I need to toss some of my glosses. I havent worn them in so long.
This is great tips even I dont usually wear makeup. I wear light make up everyday.
I don’t wear make up often and when I do it’s minimal. I don’t have much makeup to clean through but do have some brushes and whatnot that could stand to be looked through.
These are all great tips, thanks for sharing! Tinted moisturizer with SPF is definetely a must for Spring.
These are all great tips on cleaning out your beauty bag!! I knew when some of the expiration dates were but hadn’t heard of the one month rule for mascara!!
I agree that it’s so important to clean out one’s makeup bag regularly. A lot of products are not safe to use after a certain number of months!
Amazes me how many women don’t take the time to get rid of all their old makeup. Pink eye is the least of their worries with some of the diseases they can getting their eyes. Always clean out makeup bag and start fresh.
I definitely need to toss some of my old makeup! It’s just not something I think to do. Thanks for the reminder!
Thanks for these tips. I don’t usually wear make up and my make up bag contains just the basic stuff. I will share this post with my daughter and my niece. I am sure they’d want to toss a few items out and get the new trendy spring colors.
I don’t wear makeup, so I don’t have a makeup bag to clean. I do have a purse full of junk, though, and that could use a serious cleaning.
This definitely just reminded me that I have to do a little spring cleaning when it comes to my makeup bag! I have some old lipsticks from like a year ago in my current makeup bag (whoops!).