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Published 18:30 7 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 18:35 7 Jul 2016 BST
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Scientists at London Metropolis University tested five makeup products and found that out-of-date products contained potentially life-threatening levels of bacteria.
One more time for the people at the back - life threatening.
One of the bugs found, eubacterium, causes bacterial vaginosis - a vaginal infection similar to thrush which causes itching and foul smells.
CEO of escentual.com, who commissioned the research, explained the importance of being aware.
He said: "Most women are totally unaware that their cosmetics are a potentially breeding ground for deadly bacteria.
"But if you think about it you wouldn't keep food for months after the use by date so why should this be acceptable for cosmetics.
"This research has even surprised us and has shown that there is a serious health risk here.
Excuse us while we go and burn our makeup bags and all of the contents.
Hat Tip: Mail Online
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