This tool helps makeup users track when their cosmetics will expire. It calculates expiration dates based on product type, opening date, and storage conditions. Use it to avoid using expired makeup that could irritate skin or cause infections.
Makeup Expiration Date Calculator
Track when your cosmetics expire based on product type and opening date
PAO is the number on the jar icon (e.g. 6M = 6 months)
* Required fields. PAO (Period After Opening) is the recommended time a product is safe to use after opening.
How to Use This Tool
Follow these simple steps to calculate your makeupâs expiration date:
- Enter your productâs name (optional) to label your results.
- Select your product type from the dropdown, or manually enter the PAO (Period After Opening) from the jar icon on your packaging.
- Select the date you first opened the product using the date picker.
- Choose your storage condition to adjust the expiration estimate based on where you keep the product.
- Click Calculate Expiration to see your full results, including adjusted PAO, expiration date, and days remaining.
- Use the Reset button to clear all fields and start a new calculation.
Formula and Logic
This calculator uses the standard cosmetics industry Period After Opening (PAO) system to determine expiration dates:
- Base Expiration Date = Date Opened + Original PAO (in months)
- Adjusted PAO = Original PAO Ă Storage Multiplier (0.75 for humid storage, 1.25 for refrigerated, 1 for standard)
- Days Remaining = Expiration Date â Current Date
The progress bar shows what percentage of the adjusted PAO has elapsed since you opened the product. Storage multipliers are approximate adjustments based on common cosmetic storage guidelines.
Practical Notes
Keep these real-world makeup storage and expiration tips in mind:
- Always check the PAO symbol (jar icon with âXMâ where X is a number) on your product packaging first â this is the manufacturerâs recommended safe use period after opening.
- Humid environments like bathrooms speed up bacterial growth in liquid and cream products, shortening their safe lifespan by ~25%.
- Refrigerating cream-based products like eye creams or liquid foundations can extend their lifespan by ~25%, but avoid freezing.
- Mascara and liquid eyeliner have the shortest PAO (3-6 months) because they are applied near the eye and pick up bacteria easily.
- Powder products like eyeshadow and setting powder have longer PAOs (24+ months) because bacteria cannot grow easily in dry, powdery formulas.
- If a product changes smell, texture, or color before the calculated expiration date, discard it immediately regardless of the estimate.
Why This Tool Is Useful
Using expired makeup can cause skin irritation, breakouts, or eye infections, but itâs easy to lose track of when you opened products. This tool helps you:
- Avoid using unsafe expired cosmetics that could harm your skin or eyes.
- Reduce waste by using products until they are no longer safe, rather than discarding them too early.
- Stay organized with a quick reference for all your makeupâs expiration dates.
- Adjust estimates based on how and where you store your products, for more accurate results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the PAO symbol on makeup mean?
The PAO (Period After Opening) symbol is a small open jar icon with a number followed by âMâ (e.g. 6M, 12M). It indicates the number of months the product is safe to use after you first open it, as tested by the manufacturer.
Can I use makeup past its expiration date if it looks fine?
No, you should not use makeup past its expiration date. Even if the product looks, smells, and feels normal, bacteria can grow to unsafe levels without visible changes, especially in liquid and cream formulas.
How do I find the opening date if I donât remember it?
If you donât remember when you opened a product, check for a small sticker on the bottom or back of the packaging where you may have written the date. If not, estimate based on when you purchased it â most makeup is safe for 12-24 months unopened, but this varies by product type.
Additional Guidance
For best results when using this calculator:
- Write the opening date on the bottom of new makeup products as soon as you open them to avoid guessing later.
- Store liquid and cream products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to maximize their lifespan.
- Replace mascara every 3 months regardless of PAO, as it picks up the most bacteria from near the eye.
- Discard any product that causes redness, itching, or irritation immediately, even if it has not reached its expiration date.