Cosmetics and skin care products do go bad for a variety of reasons. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), skin care products can degrade over time if they need to be scooped out with your fingers, which introduces microorganisms and moisture that make it easier for bacteria and fungi (yeast) to grow. Temperature changes and exposure to sunlight and air can cause the product to develop odor and change its color and texture.
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