Maia’s Non-Toxic Makeup Routine

I don’t wear a lot of makeup, but I have mentioned before how much I like Beautycounter makeup and skincare products.

Most importantly, Beautycounter makeup is non-toxic, with all products ranked low hazard by EWG. And I love that it performs as well as more expensive, more toxic brands. I trust Beautycounter makeup because the company’s ingredient selection process is among the strictest in the industry.

Honestly, the only hold up I had about Beautycounter makeup was the whole “direct marketing” structure of the company. However, because of the lack of other non-toxic makeup in the marketplace, we’ve decided to offer select Beautycounter products to our readers. So, if you’d like to try Beautycounter, you can here.

While I was on vacation this weekend, my girlfriend shot this quick video of me going through my makeup bag, so you can see the Beautycounter makeup products I actually use.

Please comment below with any questions, or suggestions of your favorite non-toxic makeup!

Beautycounter Makeup Products Mentioned in this Video

Lengthening Mascara

This doesn’t clump, and also doesn’t contain any of the typical toxic ingredients found in mascara.

Lengthening Mascara

Color Pinch Cream Blusher (in Caramel)

You can also totally use this on your lips.

Color Pinch Cream Blusher (in Caramel)

Color Shade Eye Duo (in Fawn/Night)

I use this as both eye shadow and eye liner.

Color Shade Eye Duo (in Fawn/Night)

Sheer Lipstick (in Twig)

My absolute favoritelipstickon the planet (I also love the Terra color).

Sheer Lipstick (in Twig)

Stay sane,

P.S. Here’s the post I wrote on eyelash extensions, which I mention in this video. And here’s where I talked about them in The New York Times. 

P.P.S. If you’ve ever considered becoming a Beautycounter consultant, you can contact my friend Katya Johnson for (non-pushy) information on how she’s grown a super successful business with Beautycounter.

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Maia, Founder & CEO

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