Easy Homemade Mascara Recipe - Real Food RN (2024)

Easy Homemade 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. This is an easy, homemade mascara recipe that uses non-toxic and inexpensive ingredients! Plus, it works like themascarayou find at the store!

Before I get started,I recently came across an article on how to correctly apply mascara and it completely changed how I had been doing it! I thought I would share it with you here so you can use my homemade mascara to its fullest!

Homemade Mascara

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

Note: I also lie to add a few drops of lavender essential oil to the mascara bottle as I fill it.

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

If making your own homemade mascara seems like too much work, or if you just want to buy one, then I highly recommend THIS non-toxic brand. I have tried them all and this one performs the best!

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51 Replies to “Easy Homemade Mascara Recipe”

  1. I’ll bet this is great for your lashes with all the oils in it but does it smudge easily? My biggest concern would be ending up looking like a racoon if it smudges.

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    1. No, it does not smudge. It will, however, if you are swimming or sweating a lot

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  2. Can you reuse the mascara container? 7 dollars seem high to just toss it. Can I use o.e that I have if washed out?

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    1. Yep, you can reuse them 🙂

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  3. So now that you are a Beauty Counter Rep, are you using their products or your own “homemade” makeup? By the way love your sit, very kind of you to share all your knowledge

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    1. Hi Laurali,

      I am using my own face creams, serums, and toners. But I buy my makeup from Beautycounter. With the exception of mascara, they do not make a mascara yet, so I make my own 🙂

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      1. Would you share your receips?

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  4. Do you think cocoa butter could sub for shea here?

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    1. I have had issues when it cooled too much, then I either used a toothpick or bamboo skewer to push it into the tube

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      1. A bamboo skewer is a great idea! And you’re right—I should have tried working faster. My chilly kitchen from this MN winter had it starting to thicken up pretty quickly. Thanks so much for the quick reply~

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        1. I live in Minnesota too! You need to act quickly when making mascara in these parts 😉

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  5. Hi Kate,
    I made this mascara yesterday and tried it both yesterday and today. It looks really good on the lashes but it doesn’t dry. I have long lashes and everytime i blink, it make a mess around my eyes. What can i do about it? Thanks!

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    1. Hi Jale, maybe you should try adding more beeswax so it hardens more. I have not had that problem with it before so I am not completely sure.

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  6. I have loose activated charcoal. How much of this would be equal to two capsules? I can’t wait to try this recipe!!

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    1. Maybe a 1/2 tsp

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  7. Whatever you do, don’t let it solidify at all before trying to get it into the tube. Total fail…

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    1. Yep. I learned that lesson too!

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  8. Can u use coco powder instead of charcoal??

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    1. Sure, that should work I think

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  9. Do you always use the full 1 1/2 tsp of bees wax? Mine clumped and hardened really fast, as in, I couldn’t get it out of the double boiler, into the bag and into the tube fast enough. It would harden in the bag and I couldn’t get it out. I even tried squeezing it back into the double boiler and adding more Jojoba oil to it to see if that would help. I did end up getting it in the tube but the wand comes out completely solid w/ mascara, like you can’t even see the brush portion. I don’t know how I’d brush it on my lashes!?! Thanks for your help! I’d love this to work! 😉

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    1. Oops…. solved the solid wand problem. I didn’t use the scrapers that came with the bottles. I’m going to try that and see if it helps! lol 😉

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  10. Thank you for the recipe. Why use synthetic vitamin e oil ? I think Biottin is natural and will be the brand I’ll try. I shy away from synthetics altogether. In fact, it’s the main reason I’m looking for DIY personal products. Dodge toxins and allergic reactions while saving money to boot. Win Win!

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  11. Is there anything that can be added to make it waterproof or more water resistant?
    Thanks.

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  12. How Long this can be stored in Mascara tube. ?

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    1. I would say up to a month

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  13. Would substituting another oil (like castor oil or olive oil) for the jojoba oil effect how the mascara wears? I made the recipe using those (because they are suppose to help with eyelash growth) but the mascara never seems to “harden” it stayed an oily consistency.

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    1. Castor oil does help with lash growth, you could try subbing it

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  14. Hi, I’m having the problem with it not drying on my lashes so that it wipes off when I touch them too… i already reheated the tube and added more melted beeswax with no success 🙁 Really want this to work! If anyone figures it out, please let us know!

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  15. What would be the equivalent of 2 capsules charcoal. I only have powder.

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    1. I would estimate 1/2 tsp

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  16. Many recipes call for Bentonite clay to help dry the mascara once its on – amazon has lots of sources for it

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    1. Awesome, thanks for the tip Alison! Good to know 🙂

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  17. You can also use a cake decorating bag with writing tip on it to fill the tube with NO MESS. Best tip size would be a #5 or 6. Maybe smaller depending on your bottle’s opening. I’m a cake decorator and I promise, you will have a much cleaner, precise, and easier time with this method. 🙂
    Thx for the recipe!

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  19. Thank you, that’s very detailed and I will definitely try!! I also add a few drops of essential oil to my mascara – mostly, lavender oil. It helps my eyelashes stay healthy and grow longer )) Works well especially if to add a good serum to daily routine – for me it’s Cherish Lash. A great product!

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  20. Can I use something like cocoa powder instead of the charcoal to make it brown instead of black?

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    1. Definitely!

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  21. Hi! I’m wondering if you know of any subs for the beeswax? Could I use soy or candellila wax?

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    1. those should work too 🙂

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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.

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 can I do my eyes without mascara? ›

2) "Opt for long-wearing eyeliner or really thin liquid liner to make the base of lashes appear thicker," says celebrity makeup artist Nick Barose, who recommends black for brunettes and chocolate brown for blondes and redheads. "Dot it along the lash lines and line the top, then blur it out with cotton swabs."

How do you use Vaseline as mascara? ›

The hack is simple: Apply Vaseline or a lip balm to your eyelash curler, curl your lashes, and while you're holding the curler in place, use a clean spoolie to brush your lashes upward. According to TikTok, the Vaseline will help keep your lashes curled for much longer than a typical mascara application.

How do you make Vaseline mascara? ›

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."

Is it OK to wear mascara everyday? ›

It is the perfect companion of a no-makeup makeup look. However, wearing mascara everyday can also be damaging for your delicate lashes. In an attempt to make your peepers look prettier you might actually be damaging your lashes.

What's the best mascara? ›

Bestsellers
  • Too FacedBetter Than Sex Volumizing & Lengthening Mascara. ...
  • Benefit CosmeticsThey're Real! ...
  • ILIALimitless Lash Lengthening Clean Mascara. ...
  • MILK MAKEUPKUSH High Volumizing Mascara. ...
  • HourglassUnlocked Instant Extensions Lengthening Mascara. ...
  • Benefit CosmeticsRoller Lash Curling & Lifting Mascara.

How to make clumpy mascara? ›

To declump your mascara, all you need is a glass of warm water. Drop your mascara tube (with the cap screwed on tightly) directly into the water. Let the tube hang out there for three minutes. When the time is up, you can pull it out and start using it again.

What is the healthiest mascara? ›

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.

How do you make waterproof mascara at home? ›

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)
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What is the formula of mascara? ›

Mascara is made of a heavy base of wax (usually beeswax but also paraffin, carnauba or palm wax), oils (mineral, sesame, eucalyptus, or turpentine oil), and lanoil (moisturizer) nylon or rayon microfibers. Therefore, carbon blackand beeswax are among the most prominent ingredients in mascara.

How was mascara originally made? ›

But it wasn't until the 1800s that the first commercial mascara hit the scene. Cosmetics legend Eugene Rimmel, a perfumer to Queen Victoria, developed a mixture of coal dust and petroleum jelly, which was sold in pancake form with an applicator that looked like a tiny modern toothbrush.

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