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can eyeliner...


Question Posted Friday November 23 2007, 10:04 am

can eyeliner go bad? cuz i found this eyeliner that was my moms a while ago and i tried it on and i love it=] if it was bad....how would i no?
thanks bunches <3


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kc answered Friday November 23 2007, 6:35 pm:
It cannot really "go bad" per say, but bacteria can grow on it from your mother's eyes, and stay on it. If you really want to use it, wipe it off a couple of times with a tissue. If you are skeptical, just look at the brand and what kind it is, throw that one out, and search for it in different stores.

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Stephii-Giles answered Friday November 23 2007, 6:32 pm:
Eye liner doesn't go "bad"

But if it was uncovered for a long period of time then there is a possiblitly that there could be something in it that could infect you eye

So long as it was covered it's fine :)

xoxo
Stephii

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