It is just me or does it seem like our beauty routines have become more complicated?
Life is busier than ever but instead of using maybe three products on our faces, it’s extended to 20.
And what’s in these new so-called ‘must-have’ products that make them so special anyway? If you’ve ever turned over a jar, bottle or can and felt like you needed a science degree to work it out then read on for how to decode the symbols on cosmetics.
Cosmetics sold in Australia are regulated by the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS), a division of the Department of Health and Ageing. Beauty products must comply with certain legislative requirements, including labelling of ingredients, which is overseen by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
The 12M in a jar.
You know how you’ve had your mascara for about two years, and your nail polish remover for who knows how long? Well, this symbol is telling you what the product expiry is. So if it has a 12M in a jar, it means that product has a shelf life of 12 months from the date you open it. It’s also a good idea to pay attention to the storage instructions – if it says ‘store in a cool, dry place’ or ‘store below 30 degrees’ then keep it out of your bathroom where it gets humid and steamy as this will decrease the shelf life.
The flameThis logo indicates, yep you guessed it, the product is flammable. You’ll find this mostly on hair products (hairsprays, dry shampoos) and nail polishes. Unless you want to rock a black singed hair vibe, do not use these products near an open flame or while smoking. Actually, don’t smoke ever.