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All Natural Mascara Recipe

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I have read recently that lavender may complement some of your favorite shampoos, lotions, or skin care products. I am attempting to make all of my self-care products and cosmetics so making my own all natural mascara was the natural next step for me.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tsp coconut oil
  • 1 tsp shea butter — where to find
  • 1 1/2 tsp beeswax — where to find
  • 2 tsp jojoba oil — where to find
  • 2 capsules activated charcoal — where to find
  • 2 drops Vitamin E oil — where to find

Equipment:

  • double boiler — like this
  • empty mascara tube — where to find

Directions:

  • In a double boiler, melt the first 4 ingredients
  • Once melted remove from heat and add in the charcoal and Vitamin E

  • Pour into a plastic bag and allow to cool enough to touch

  • Cut small corner off plastic bag and use it like a cake decorator to pipe it into the empty mascara tube
  • Apply as you would your regular mascara and smile to yourself….no more chemicals on those lashes!

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49 Replies to “All Natural Mascara Recipe”

  1. I have never had an issue with it irritating my eyes

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  2. Sounds like a great recipe; does it dry properly on your lashes like regular mascara?

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    1. It sure does! Although it is winter here right now and I have now worn it in the hot summer. But, I am inside where it is warm and it has not melted or been gooey.

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  3. Is it possible to do a softer brown, for mature (I love the sound of that;particularly as I don’t consider myself as “OLD” just yet…I will be 60 this July)women? Black is just too, harsh after you reach a certain point…..

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    1. Sure! You can use coco powder.

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      1. Do you mean cocoa powder like you eat? I have always worn brown as my hair is blonde, light brown.
        I am delighted to find a recipe other than black.

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        1. Yep, I have not tried it but that is what has been recommended to me.

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  4. First of all Kate as a retired RN I have found your site the best!! I’ve not worn mascara for years as it always irritates my eyes so I’m so excited to try your recipe. No need to reply as I know you’re a busy lady! Thank you for investing your time so we can live a healthier lifestyle.

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    1. Thank you Tracy 🙂 I’m glad you are enjoying my site! This mascara should be super gentle for you. Hope you like it

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  5. I have a jar of activated charcoal. Could you, please, give me the equivalent of two capsules?
    Thanks and Blessings!

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  6. Wonder if I can use it with soft contacts, or perhaps just use at night while sleeping for therapeutic mascara~

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    1. I have soft contacts and haven’t had any issues. If you wear it at night, you might wake up a little scary looking! If you plan to use it therapeutically, I would omit the charcoal from the recipe 🙂

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  7. I’m thinking about trying this out. I don’t wear make up but this could be fun. I’d go with the cocoa myself. I’m also thinking that I’ll need to find a glass mascara bottle because I don’t like the sound of pouring the hot ingredients into a leeching plastic. if I wouldn’t eat it, I don’t put it on my skin. Thanks for the ideas!

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    1. You don’t have to worry about that. I found the mixture cools extremely fast. It’s so hard to find glass mascara bottles. The problem with this recipe though is it SMUGES super bad!

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  8. I’m going to make this before I leave on vacation to a very hot climate, should I double the beeswax to keep it more solid? Can I wash out an old mascara tube (will sanitize with alcohol as well.)

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    1. I have washed out old containers before, but it’s tricky to do. The dishwasher actually helped the most. I would use caution with adding more beeswax because it will turn solid in the tube.

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  9. Great post, I came across it from Unprocessed Fridays. I’ve been transitioning from using traditional makeup to using more natural products and am excited to try this. I too have blonde hair so I was happy to read your comment about using cocoa powder. Pinning now! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. I am not happy that your amazon links take me to a page “confirming” that I want to add the item to my cart; I just wanted to LOOK at it. You still get the link credit and I can do my due diligence, not just be pushed toward buying. 🙁

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    1. Cecilia, I am sorry you do not like the new links. I installed a new plugin that makes the links more visual. I liked that it shows the price when you hover. Maybe it’s just appealing to me, being a visual person. But I found it to be more user friendly.

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      1. I apologize for nitpicking, but the point was when I clicked on them I was led to a ‘confirm that you want this in your shopping basket’ page on amazon, and when I clicked ‘no’ I wasn’t taken to the item, I was taken to amazon home page. making me do a whole lot of work if I wanted to learn more about the product rather than just buy / don’ buy.

        and I AM sorry, because your recipe / idea is BRILLIANT!

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  11. “…no more chemicals on those lashes!” Well, except for all the chemicals that leached from the plastic bag when the hot mixture was poured into it. I would wait till it had cooled as much as possible before pouring it in the bag for piping.

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    1. I did let it cool, otherwise it would have burned my hand. It is in the plastic bag for a very short period. I suppose you could also use a glass dropper.

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      1. Do you find the recipe SMUGES? I followed the recipe and it looks amazing on but I can’t blind my eyes without smugging. Ideas?

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  12. Thanks for posting this! I am excited to try this.

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  13. I’m allergic to lavendar. Any alternative?

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  14. Have you ever worn this while swimming? Any idea how waterproof it is? I’m really wanting to dive into making my own, but desperately need a waterproof mascara. Thanks in advance!

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    1. I have not worn it in the water. I wear contacts and when I am planning on swimming, I usually take them out and take off my makeup. It should hold up pretty well though!

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  15. I don't know if you have been asked this yet, but does the mascara have a shelf life?

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    1. I have not had any issues with spoilage or anything, however, after a few months I had a batch dry up a bit — got more clumpy. So, use it up within a month or so 🙂

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  16. My double boiler seems like it would be too large for this small of an amount to put in it. It is only a couple+ of tablespoons worth. So, how do you use yours?

    I’m eager to try your recipe.

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    1. You could melt it in a small glass bowl over a smaller pan. My double boiler is pretty little

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  17. Hey there. Great post! I am eager to torym can you tell me how many tubes this recipe will make and what size the tube was you used? I have some 10 ml I want to try this with. Just curious hiw many it will fill and how many times I should double the recipe to make more.

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    1. I filled two tubes

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      1. thanks! i went ahead and doubled the recipe to make more. i was able to fill 5 tubes but the mascara is runny. I do live in Florida but is there anything else i can add to it to help it hold? it is so pretty once applied but as soon as i bat my lashes it’s all over the place. I am thinking i did not add enough beeswax. I was running low so I think it may have been less then 3 tsp. help me wonda!!!

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  18. I have also had the same problem with flaking and smearing. It doesn’t dry on my lashes. What did I do wrong?

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    1. Maybe try more beeswax? I have not had that problem before

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  19. I made your recipe and it is clumpy. How do you avoid the clumpy mascara?

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    1. I have not had that issue, maybe melt it longer?

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FAQs

What natural ingredients are in mascara? ›

Common ingredients found in mascara
  • Beeswax. Beeswax is derived from honeycombs. ...
  • Lanolin. This is another waxy ingredient that's derived from the wool of sheep. ...
  • Mineral oil. This petrolatum derivative is often used in mascaras to give it a viscous quality. ...
  • Castor oil. ...
  • Paraffin wax. ...
  • Floral waxes. ...
  • Carnauba wax. ...
  • Iron oxide.

How do you make zero waste mascara? ›

Homemade Mascara
  1. Melt the coconut oil and bees wax in the microwave or over a double broiler.
  2. Add in the aloe vera gel and stir.
  3. Add in the activated charcoal and stir again.
  4. Lastly, add the bentonite clay and lavender essential oil.
  5. Pour the mascara into the container of your choice.
Mar 2, 2017

How to make your own waterproof mascara? ›

DIY Waterproof Mascara
  1. 1 teaspoon coconut oil.
  2. 1 teaspoon beeswax pellets.
  3. 1/4 teaspoon activated charcoal powder.
  4. 1-2 drops essential oil (optional)
Mar 31, 2023

What can I use instead of mascara natural? ›

The Best Natural & Clean Mascaras
  • W3LL PEOPLE - Natural Expressionist Volumizing Mascara. ...
  • Kjaer Weis - I'm Possible Mascara. ...
  • Burt's Bees - Nourishing Mascara. ...
  • Ilia - Limitless Lash Mascara. ...
  • Honest Beauty - Extreme Mascara + Lash Primer. ...
  • Thrive Causemetics - Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara.

What can I use if I don't have mascara? ›

What Are Alternatives to Mascara?
  • Lash Lifts. Lash lifts are like perms for your eyelashes. ...
  • Lash Tints. Lash tints are similar to lash lifts; you can get them at a salon or do them at home. ...
  • Eyelash Serums. ...
  • Salon Lash Extensions. ...
  • DIY Lash Extensions.
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How to darken eyelashes without mascara? ›

Organic Castor Oil

Apart from its super cleansing benefits, castor oil has been shown to naturally thicken and darken lashes! It will also make them stronger, and much less prone to breakages. This effect can be built up over time, and will ultimately be much longer-lasting than your regular mascara.

How to make homemade mascara with vaseline? ›

Next, she adds a dollop of petroleum jelly and sprinkles in some crushed-up black eye shadow. Then she mixes it all together with the end of a toothbrush. Finally, she dips the bristled end into her concoction and brushes it onto her lashes. Your gut reaction may be saying this hack is incredibly extra.

How did the Egyptians make mascara? ›

Egyptians used a mixture of kohl, honey, burnt almonds, water and even crocodile excrement to create the formula. Yikes, right? Mascara was even considered a protection to shoo bad juju, as it was used on the eyes and because eyes were the “windows to the soul”. Hence, the superstitious yet interesting belief.

What is the no mascara trick? ›

Curl your lashes with an eyelash curler to get some lift. You may need to do this more than once if you have super straight lashes. Then, use either your fingertips or a clean eyelash brush, dip it into the Vaseline or Aquaphor, and apply it to your lashes. Go light so it's not too gooey.

How to do homemade mascara? ›

Method
  1. Mix 5 drops vegetable glycerin and 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel.
  2. Slowly sprinkle in ½ tsp Bentonite Clay and 2 tsp Activated Charcoal.
  3. Stir until completely blended until all clumps of clay have dissolved.
  4. Add lavender essential oil if desired.
  5. Carefully pour into mascara tube.

What are the best ingredients for mascara? ›

Argan oil and jojoba gel are two ingredients that provide nourishment and protection to the lashes, while also enhancing their appearance. When looking for a high-quality mascara, be sure to choose one that contains these active ingredients to ensure that your lashes look and feel their best.

How to make natural brown mascara? ›

Brown Mascara

If you prefer a less dramatic look for your lashes or need a brown shade, consider trading the activated charcoal for 1/2 teaspoon of cocoa powder. You'll wind up with a rich brown color, rather than a stark black.

How can I make my eyelashes show without mascara? ›

Olive oil, rich in vitamin E and oleic acid, also helps to keep lashes looking dark. Castor oil can also be used, as it helps to fight off the microorganisms that hinder hair growth. Before bed, use a clean brush to carefully apply the oil onto the lashes as you would mascara.

How was mascara originally made? ›

In the 1830s, Eugene Rimmel, a French perfumer, developed the first commercial mascara, made from a mix of petroleum jelly and coal dust. Rimmel named his mascara “mascaro,” which means “mask” in Spanish, as it was meant to mask any imperfections in the eyelashes.

How to make mascara with Vaseline? ›

The first is where people are coating their lashes with Vaseline, then going over them with an eyelash curler for a makeshift lash lift. Those who have tested the hack say that it keeps their eyelashes curled all day and makes it look like they're wearing "invisible mascara."

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