Kris Carr

Kris Carr

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Natural Mascara Review: What’s Non-Toxic, Cruelty-Free & Works?

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Hiya Bright Eyes!

If I were stranded on a desert island and only allowed one makeup item, it would definitely be mascara.

That peeper potion is like oxygen—essential to my very survival.

During my days in showbiz, I worshipped the classic green and pink Maybelline Great Lash. But as I wised up to the reality of animal testing and toxic chemicals, I ditched my go-to lash blaster in search of a mascara that respects animals, is safe, and actually works—a shockingly difficult combo to find. Many of the more “natural” brands lack the va-va-va-voom-ba-BLAM!

Like me, I know you gals are on a quest to upgrade your makeup bags, so I enlisted my team to help me research, test and rate some of the best cruelty-free makeup on the market today.

The results: an epic mascara review!

This is our biggest deep dive yet and we really hope it helps you. Let’s get started beauties.

To make all of my product reviews as accurate and useful as possible, I always bring in one of my favorite organizations, the Environmental Working Group (EWG). EWG is a leader in up-to-the-minute research on toxins and chemicals present in the environment and our personal and home products. Together, we’ve teamed up and created a Healthy Home Checklist and done several beauty reviews like this one, including deodorantlipstickconcealer, foundation and nail polish (stay tuned for more reviews to come!).

EWG did us a huge favor by analyzing the ingredients in these foundations and adding the product ratings to their Skin Deep Cosmetics Database, which contains information and online safety assessments for over 60,000 products. Thanks, EWG! So, let’s get started, gorgeous.

Over the course of three months, my team and I wore so much natural mascara it was a gorgeous fest. We took each product for a spin at least 5-6 times to see if they really worked. We rated them in the infographic below based on volume (thickening & length-boosting), definition (accentuating the number of lashes) and wear (staying power). We’ve also noted the price of each mascara for your reference. Let’s meet your glamourous testers!

The Crazy Sexy Beauty Sleuths

Kris Carr Beauty Sleuth

Who she is: Chief Unicorn at Crazy Sexy Wellness, NYT bestselling author, green juice priestess, mother of two (Lola & Buddy), forty-something going on thirty something.

Makeup IQ: Years of experience studying makeup artists while in the TV/film/modeling world.

What I’m looking for: Some days I want long and luscious spiders on my eyes. Think Tammy Faye, without the clumps. Especially when I’m working the stage. But when I’m at home hanging around, I love being a country pumpkin-bumpkin and I rarely wear any makeup. A little light mascara is enough—and some lip balm.

Review faves: It was so hard to narrow down my favorites! I chose two for fancy times and one for down home daily wear. For my fancy days: it’s a tie between Kjaer Weis & W3ll People.

Corinne Bowen Beauty Sleuth

Who she is: Vice President at Crazy Sexy Wellness, mama to Audrey, Instagram addict, avid plant-based cook & cookbook reader/collector in her early thirties.

Makeup IQ: I usually feel like I have two left hands when putting on makeup, but Kris and Ashley have been coaching me (I almost passed out from all the attention during my first makeup how-to lesson in Kris’ bathroom!). I’m discovering that wearing healthy cosmetics can actually be fun, but I still have a lot to learn.

What I’m looking for: I’m an impatient gal but I also want to look like I’ve got my shiz together (hello, video conferences), so I gravitate toward low-maintenance beauty. My makeup routine needs to be 10 minutes or less and super-easy to remove at the end of the day, especially when my 3-year-old wants my attention (always!).

Review fave: Physician’s Formula Organic Wear: I love that it gives awesome definition and volume to my lashes and the brush doesn’t get clumpy. My only complaint is that it smudges under her eyes a bit as the day goes on, but that happens with most non-waterproof mascaras. The very first application wasn’t stellar, but superb moving forward. I also love that’s it’s inexpensive!

Ashley Zink Beauty Sleuth

Who she is: Creative & Marketing Director at Crazy Sexy Wellness, dog-lover, beginning backyard gardener & artist in her late twenties.

Makeup IQ: I’ve been a beauty loving “girly-girl” since the first time I got my hands on my grandmother’s makeup mannequin. I know what I like and enjoy keeping up with the trends.

What I’m looking for: I’m a bit of a ‘volume-vixen’ when it comes to mascara, a.k.a. I can’t get enough lash volume. That means I’ve got to have a mascara that lets me pump things up for an evening look. Killer lashes bring the focus to my eyes so that I can balance the rest of my face with a more natural finish. I’m also the sensitive skin tester of the group!

Review fave: bareMinerals Lash Domination: The plastic wand helps to define your lashes and gives me va-va-voom volume at the same time. It even has lasting power for all day wear. For a night out on the town, I put on two coats to add some length. This is as close as you’re going to get to a “false-lash” look without all the work.

Now that we’ve reviewed our process for selection and evaluation, let’s get to the main event—the results! Check out the infographic below for all the dazzling details.

Natural Mascara Review Infographic

Non-Toxic Cruelty Free Mascara Smackdown

For those of you who are wellness detectives like I am and want to know more about how we vet the products I recommend, read this.

Bonus: Natural Mascara Application Tips

Makeup artist and green beauty expert Rebecca Casciano sent us these 5 mascara tips to help you make the most of your gorgeous lashes.

  • Start from the base of your lashes and comb through mascara from root to tip.
  • To add more volume, lightly move brush from side to side at the middle of the lashes.
  • It’s best to apply mascara after eyeshadow and face powder. That way, any powder that accidentally falls on the lashes can be used to build volume.
  • Apply pressed or loose powder under eyes with a puff or small brush to prevent smudging.
  • You can use a bit of raw coconut oil on a tissue for removal. To avoid getting it in your eyes, lightly pull the mascara from lashes, rather than rubbing the whole eye area.

And we have some Crazy Sexy Tips of our own!

  • Kris’ Application Tip: Avoid applying mascara in taxi cabs or while drinking.
  • Ashley’s Application Tip: Since I love my volume, even with the best non-clumping mascara, sometimes I like to do a little extra to smooth things out and separate a few lashes that stick together. My go-to method is with a lash comb—it’s super easy and just takes a couple swipes while the mascara is drying. You can also use an old application wand that you keep clean for the same effect.
  • Corinne’s Removal Tip: Sometimes the best volume boosting mascaras require more than a cleanser at the end of the day, but you don’t want to use any old chemical-laden remover on the shelves. I wash my face first and then use a safe makeup removal product.

Your turn: What’s your favorite natural mascara? I wanna know!

Peace & lovely lashes,

 
 
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  1. I should say, you have explained this so brilliantly. I appreciate your efforts. Thank you !

  2. Tracey E says:

    How can I get a sample of Sappho foundation??? This is my number one hard to get right makeup…I have very dry skin…broken cappilaries…so I need good coverage that doesn’t feel like cement!!!! As far as natural for skin care I went from Neutrogena and tried Simple….half the cost and it works just as good if not better. Not sure if they are animal free?? But if not…on to the next!!!! So glad everyone is on the same voyage….natural, toxin free, animal cruelty NOT!!!!

  3. Sharon Mason says:

    I am so grateful my friend sent me your starter kit! I love your enthusiasm! You are an inspiration. I was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer last August…not a smoker. Keytruda was my first treatment and did not help. My oncologist started mecon chemo and it has shown great progress. ? I started using a mascara from ThriveCausmetics and love it! They are vegan also. With each purchase they give a free makeup to a person with cancer. I haven’t really researched but I just wanted to let you know about the site. Love you!!

  4. Sheela says:

    I love your articles as always. I rarely use makeup, except for special occasions and theatrical stuff. (I do LARP and reenactments from time to time.) I’ll definitely have to try out the some of the suggested brands out once I get new stuff. I still do find that the easiest way to get off the makeup and mascara is to use coconut oil after using a washable/reusable microfiber makeup remover towel & it just comes right off. The other nice thing about coconut oil is you can use it to prevent your hair from frying in the sun (my relatives do this all the time overseas) & it’ll work for a lot in a pinch. Great article & suggestions as always! Thanks!

  5. Lauren C says:

    Next time you should try Lily Lolo’s and FitGlow’s! LL’s formula is a little drier which I LOVE because it doesn’t run down my face like most mascaras. Fitglow’s is more dramatic.

  6. adriana says:

    Hi everyone, has anyone found a good “waterproof” mascara. I have the challenge of mascara always coming off and not staying on. so, I use water proof mascara. does anyone have any healthy mascara recommendations for this challenge? thank you!!

  7. onlytopinfo says:

    Superb description. Its really very informative article. Thanks for sharing.

  8. susan says:

    Hi. I tried the Physician’s Formula and it’s awful. I have raccoon eyes by 11 am, and I don’t think it gives much length at all. I love your makeup reviews, this is just my two cents. I’m going to see if the store will take it back. Look forward to trying some of the others you suggest.

  9. Zaiba Khan says:

    Really awesome Natural Mascara. I love the way you arranged Mascara Ratings.

    Thanks.

  10. Vikas Kumar says:

    Hey, Useful Information. Thanks for sharing this article…

  11. Toni says:

    Have you found any of the safer mascaras in brown or brown-black? I am over 50 and do not want to wear black mascara. (All the good stuff that I’ve seen so far comes only in black.)

  12. amazing posts i impress your blog and i bookmark it

  13. Mac Tech says:

    Your article will teach you all how a article can change nation. Nice sharing.

  14. Catherine says:

    Hello! I just wanted to point out, which I just found out myself, that 100% Pure’s Fruit Pigmented Ultra Lengthening Mascara contains “Pearl Powder” which is derived from pearls, which come from oysters, which is not vegan. I just wanted to share that information, since I’m betting many of the people who stumble across this list are vegan.

  15. sasi kumar says:

    Useful Information. Thanks for sharing this article…

  16. John says:

    I use organic virgin coconut oil it is the Best for taking of mascara

  17. Question: I see the “Not tested on animals” stamp here, but I don’t see it next to any of the products you tested, is that because they ARE tested on animals? I’m just curious, as cruelty free is great, but I’m personally against any animal testing…TIA for your reply! 🙂

    Also, what would a company have to do in order to get “verified”? I’m asking because I am with a skincare/cosmetics company called L’BRI Pure n’ Natural, an aloe based skincare/costmetics line that’s based out of WI and does NO testing on animals, and all ingredients are all sourced responsibly, and the products are made here in the US.
    Thanks again! <3

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