Bad to use expired moisturizer?
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Nov 20, 2013
Gabby C.
I have this new moisturizer that I found last night, but it expired last month. Can I still use it? It has SPF15.
Nov 20, 2013
Kyraa D.
I wouldn't :/
using expired products can cause you to break out. you could try it & see how your akin reacts, but I personally wouldn't.
Nov 20, 2013
Kelsey V.
You can still use it but the ingredients may be less effective, especially the SPF.
Nov 22, 2013
Caitlin M.
^ what Kelsey said. SPF will probably be less effective for sure, especially if it was in a warm place. If you're in a pinch you could use it but you probably won't see many of the benefits from those ingredients. I think it would be worth it to just buy a new one.