Expired Airbrush Foundation
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Oct 29, 2016
Logan C.
For my costume tonight I would preferably like my skin to be a little lighter then the current foundation I use. I have Halloween makeup I bought but really don't want to use that all over my face since it contains mineral oil and will probably break me out.
I don't have time nor do I want to spend the money to buy a whole new lighter foundation but I do have an old Sephora Airbrush makeup can. It's really light and would work. Only according to the date it expired April 2016, so like six months ago. It's been kept in a cool dark place and and since its airbrush hasn't been contaminated by fingers or brushes. Is this okay to use for one night? Or should I stay away?
Oct 29, 2016
Logan C.
Oh yes should have mentioned that it has been opened unfortunately