I have also noticed, that people like to take you down with them, when something has either gone bad or tastes gross. They take a bite, make a face, sound a gut wrenching noise that carries across an entire vocal range spectrum, and then go "this is gross, here try it" or "I think this has gone bad, smell/try it". Seriously? You actually need me to confirm this for you? Thanks but no thanks, lets just take your word for it.
So, I wonder why I am not so on top of makeup expiration dates? I know the rough estimates when foundations, shadows, glosses, etc. have gone bad, but I do not actually follow them so well. Gasp. I know. Tisk tisk, Iva! Anyway, Cargo has a little something that I think would, hopefully help me actually pay more attention to expiration dates.

Lipgloss can grow bacteria pretty quickly, as we double dip the wand. Saliva, along with the formula, creates an environment that bacteria thrives in. At most we should hold on to a gloss 6-9 months {if you even have it that long :) }. Cargo has come up with an nifty little solution. They've embedded their glosses with Timestrip technology. We press the timing strip down into the cap of the lipgloss tube, and the Timestrip window will turn red with time. After nine months have passed the entire window will be red, and it is time to part ways with the gloss.
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