Antonym Cosmetics Lola Lash Mascara formula includes PFAS.
bareMinerals uses a lot of concerning ingredients in their mascaras, including triethanolamine, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, tocopheryl acetate (can be contaminated with hydroquinone), ethylhexylglycerin, phenoxyethanol, SLS, and disodium laureth sulfosuccinate. Their Flawless Definition Waterproof formula isn’t bad—I might even call it Okay Stuff. Note: The Skin Deep entry for the Lash Domination formula gives it a 2, but the listing is not current, leaving out several ingredients. Lashtopia Mega Volume Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Beauty Without Cruelty formulates their products in favor of the wellbeing of animals, but their mascaras have a number of ingredients that are concerning for humans and their eyes: triethanolamine, benzyl alcohol, non-organic rice bran wax and rice bran oil, dimethicone, phenoxyethanol, denatured alcohol, polyethylene, talc, and ethylhexylglycerin.
Benecos Natural mascaras are made with some organic plant oils and waxes, but this German company loses points for citral, limonene, and linalool, which come with the essential oils they use; having a relatively high concentration of potentially irritating alcohol; using sodium hydroxide (also potentially irritating); and “fragrance” (though they claim it’s not synthetic). Their Vegan Natural Volume Mascara is borderline okay except for glyceryl rosinate (EWG score of 6, and a potential irritant/allergen) and silver (a likely problematic colorant, especially around the eyes).
Burts Bees All Aflutter Mascara and Burts Bees Nourishing Mascara formulas includes PFAS.
Ere Perez Avocado Waterproof Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Estee Lauder Sumptuous Extreme Lash Multiplying Volume Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Gabriel Mascara Black formula includes PFAS.
Honest Extreme Length Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Hynt Beauty Mascara formula includes PFAS.
MAC in Extreme Dimension 3D Lash Mascara and MAC Extended Play Gigablack Lash Mascara formulas includes PFAS.
Mineral Fusion Volumizing Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Neutrogena “Healthy” Mascaras have and EWG score of 6 and are anything but healthy, containing bad ingredients such as parabens and sketchy “fragrance.”
Origins GinZing Brightening Mascara is Sneaky Stuff thanks to a few ingredients of moderate concern (aminomethyl propanediol, ethylhexylglycerin, laureth-20, urea, and phenoxyethanol) and a whopping 16 pigments. None of the many other mascaras I reviewed had anywhere near this number of colorants. No single pigment in this formula is a huge red flag, but many of them are potentially problematic, so the sum of them gives me pause.
Pacifica’s Aquarian Gaze Mascaras (water proof) formula has PFAS. These were Okay Stuff, due to a handful of mildly concerning ingredients (butylene glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, phenoxyethanol, and hexylene glycol). Steareth-21, a PEG-related surfactant that can be contaminated with ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane. Note: Pacifica’s Dream Big and Stellar Gaze mascaras are Good Stuff (see above).
Physicians Formula Killer Curves Curling Mascara has a EWG score of 8 and contains PTFE which falls under the PFAS category. It also contains some other not so great ingredients like phenoxyethanol, butylene glycol, and hexylene glycol to name a few. It also includes PFAS.
Poofy Glam HD Mascara formula has PFAS.
PUR’s mascaras are not so “pure.” In addition to using concerning ingredients like triethanolamine, ethyhexyglyerin, phenoxyethanol, polybutene, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, and hexylene glycol, they rely on several ingredients with contamination concerns—steareth-20 and steareth-2 (derived from polyethylene glycol, aka PEG); styrene/acrylates copolymer; polyvinyl acetate; and PEG-8 dimethicone. They proudly state that several of their mascaras are paraben-free, but they do use methylparaben in their Impact+ formula. This is the sneakiest of the Sneaky Stuff! Plus, the PUR Fully Charged Magnetic Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Pyt Beauty Swipe Right 12 Hr Mascara formula has PFAS.
RMS Beauty mascaras are really popular among my readers, so I hate to say that they are Sneaky. Unfortunately, these mascaras contain many ingredients of concern, including benzyl alcohol, sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide (plus geraniol and linalool.)
Tarte’s motto, “High-performance naturals,” is a stretch. Their formulas include propylene glycol, triethanolamine, and ingredients that are potentially irritating to the eyes (aminomethyl propanol, butylene glycol, castor seed oil, and polybutene). If you’re a huge Tarte fan, the product with the least concerning ingredients is their “Lights, Camera, Splashes” waterproof mascara. Tarte Maneater Mascara formula includes PFAS.
Toups & Co. Organics Mascara 099 Black formula includes PFAS.
W3ll People mascaras are another favorite among you guys, but after looking closely at their ingredients, I have to call them Sneaky. Their Expressionist Mascara is EWG certified, but the formula listed on Skin Deep misses a few key ingredients. Both the Expressionist and Expressionist Pro formulas include benzyl alcohol as the second ingredient. They also contain geraniol, limonene, and sodium hydroxide. And yes, this calls into question the EWG certification!
Savvy Minerals by Young Living Mascara formula includes PFAS.
91 comments
williamgordon927
Great thought I agree With you
Lena
Beauty care products can contain fixings including regular ones-that have practically zero security information to back them up!
Heather
Hi there, love your review! Wa wondering what you use now that Beautycounter has discontinued this mascara and is selling a different one now? Thanks! :)
Maia James
I have tried this and been impressed with how it performs—it is on out list for the updated guide!
Jenna
I’d love to know about this one too!
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Kiss
DO NOT TRUST THE EWG. DOCTORS, ESPECIALLY DERMATOLOGISTS, CRITICIZE THE EWG FOR THEIR PRACTICES AND HOW THEY RATE PRODUCTS. THE EWG IS FUNDED BY COMPANIES LOOKING TO GET EWG CERTIFIED. THE LEVEL OF CONCERN THEY HAVE OVER CERTAIN INGREDIENTS IS MOSTLY HYSTERIA- AS THE AMOUNT IN SKINCARE IS NEGLIGIBLE. DO NOT TRUST EWG- EWG HAS BEEN CRITICIZED BY THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY.
Shannon
Hi, What about Thrive Causemetics? https://thrivecausemetics.com/products/liquid-lash-extensions-mascara – The mascara is so thick and rich, great as I’ve aged and lashes are less thick on their own.
They seem to compete in the same space as BeautyCounter. The ingredients seem good, but I am no Maia/Gimme The Good Stuff people :)
Thanks! Shannon
ilyse betancourt
Hi,
I was wondering about the Dime Beauty brand? I hear good things about it but i’m not sure if its just marketing techniques or the truth.
Firha Kaline
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