Do Hair Products Really Expire? How to Tell When to Toss Them

Do Hair Products Really Expire? How to Tell When to Toss Them


Yes, hair care products do expire. While shampoos, conditioners, and styling products don't become unsafe overnight, their ingredients can gradually break down over time. As a product ages, it may become less effective, change in texture or scent, and in some cases increase the risk of scalp irritation or contamination.

Why hair products expire

Hair care products are formulated with cleansers, conditioning agents, preservatives, botanical extracts, and active ingredients that remain stable only for a certain period. Exposure to air, heat, sunlight, and moisture can gradually affect these ingredients, reducing their performance and making the formula less stable.

Most products also include a Period After Opening (PAO) symbol, such as 12M or 24M, which indicates how many months the product is expected to perform well after it has been opened.

How can you tell when it's time to toss a hair product?

Signs that a hair product may have expired include:

  • An unusual, sour, or rancid smell.

  • Changes in color or cloudiness.

  • Separation of ingredients that doesn't mix back together.

  • A lumpy, watery, or unusually thick texture.

  • Reduced lather, conditioning, or styling performance.

  • Scalp irritation or discomfort after use when the product previously caused no issues.

If you notice any of these changes, it's generally best to replace the product.

How can you make hair products last longer?

To help preserve product quality:

  • Store products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Keep lids and caps tightly closed after each use.

  • Avoid getting excess water inside the container.

  • Use clean hands or applicators when removing product from jars.

  • Follow the manufacturer's expiration date or Period After Opening recommendation.

Proper storage helps maintain the stability of the formula and supports consistent performance throughout its intended shelf life.

When to reassess

If a hair product develops an unusual odor, appearance, or texture, or consistently causes irritation after previously working well, discontinue use and replace it. If scalp irritation continues even after switching to a new product, consider consulting a dermatologist to identify other possible causes.

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