How to Make Natural Mascara

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The last time I posted a picture of my lashes on Instagram many of you wanted to know what I use. I finally got my homemade natural mascara just how I want it! A lot of you asked for the recipe, so I’m sharing it now.

DIY Natural Mascara

I must admit- this was one of my most frustrating homemade recipes to figure out. I tried a lot of different combinations before I finally found one I liked. Some versions were too dry and started flaking. Others were too thin and just made a mess. It was a lot of trial and error but I’m finally happy with the results!

Why bother making your own beauty products? It’s easy to look past our eye makeup collection when it comes to cleaning up our daily routines. It may seem insignificant until you realize that mascara is right on top of mucus membranes. And I’m sure all of us have gotten at least a little eye makeup in our eyes at some point.

Ulta, Sephora, and many drugstore brands use ingredients like talc, sulfates, phthalates, and parabens. Then there are the harsh preservatives and silicones. Not something I want next to sensitive eye areas! Now that my daughters are getting older, I’m thinking about safe options for them too. The best natural mascaras feature natural and organic ingredients. I also want something hydrating and relatively clump-free.

Homemade Mascara Ingredients

I tried dozens of ingredients before I found the ones that worked in this recipe. I tested this with ingredients like shea butter, vitamin E, castor oil, and jojoba. Many natural mascaras use beeswax or carnauba wax to thicken. None of those made the cut here. Unlike most of my clean beauty recipes (like toothpaste and lotion bars), homemade mascara uses some unusual ingredients.

Here’s what I use:

  • Black mineral powder (a mixture of soil based minerals-use the code “wellnessmama” for 50% off – I also drink this daily) One jar of mineral powder has enough to make 15+ batches of mascara.
  • Bentonite Clay – Helps the mascara dry and harden and not smudge. Any cosmetic clay should work.
  • Vegetable Glycerin– Makes the mascara smooth and helps it adhere to lashes.
  • Aloe Vera– For long-wearing texture and smoothness
  • Lavender Essential Oil – For scent and to help lashes grow

Coloring Your Natural Mascara

Different brands use different pigments to dye their mascara. This usually means iron oxides. You can get a very similar effect with the black mineral powder. You can use activated charcoal or black clay instead, but I prefer the texture with the mineral powder. It’s a little pricier up front, but it can do more than coat your lashes.

Don’t Want to DIY?

Don’t already have these skincare ingredients on hand? Or maybe you’re short on time. Buying natural or certified organic pre-made mascara might be a better option. For the best clean mascaras, I look for a natural looking mascara with a good EWG rating. They’ll often feature lash nourishing ingredients like sunflower seed oil and rice bran (an antioxidant).

In the past, I’ve used Physicians Formula Organic Wear Mascara. This one has a top safety rating from the EWG. While it’s still my go-to organic mascara, I still like making my own natural mascara sometimes. Here are a few more healthy pre-made options if you want to skip the DIY. Several of these you can find on Amazon.

How Does it Work?

I absolutely love the buildable texture and fullness of this recipe, so I still make it often. Thanks to the nourishing natural ingredients I feel good about what I’m using. To make more of a volumizing mascara or a lengthening mascara, there are a few tricks. I like to lightly dust my eyelashes with arrowroot powder or organic cornstarch first. This lash primer makes eyelashes appear longer and fuller.

If you want lashes with more curl, use an eyelash curler before using the mascara. It doesn’t work as well after because then the mascara clumps.

Is This Waterproof Mascara?

While it does dry well, this is not waterproof or water-resistant. The bentonite clay helps it to dry harder to help prevent smudges, though I can’t guarantee it’s 100% smudge-proof in all situations. I do find it to be fairly long-lasting once dry.

Natural Mascara Supplies

I also found these supplies very helpful when putting this recipe together.

  • A clean mascara container. I got this one and have just reused it as needed. I tried to clean out an old mascara container and it’s a tremendous hassle. Using a small jar or lip gloss container with a mascara brush will also work.
  • A medicine dropper (like for giving medicine to children). This or a similar tool helps to fill the containers.
  • A small spatula.
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Homemade Natural Mascara Recipe

This DIY natural mascara combines black mineral powder, bentonite clay, aloe vera, vegetable glycerin, and lavender essential oil for an amazing mascara.
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Yield: 1 container
Author: Katie Wells

Equipment

Materials

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a very small bowl until completely smooth.
  • Add more aloe vera gel if needed to get a smooth consistency.
  • Carefully scoop into the medicine dropper with a spatula and slowly squirt into the mascara container or jar.
  • Alternatively, you can add the ingredients directly to the mascara tube and mix them with the mascara bristles. This option takes a while to get the ingredients smooth inside the tube.
  • Use as you would regular mascara.
  • To remove, use a washcloth with warm water or use olive oil as a natural eye makeup remover.

Notes

  • Dust lashes with arrowroot powder or organic cornstarch first to thicken and lengthen even more.
  • This works with a lash curler but I’ve found it is better to curl first so they don’t clump.

Now that you’ve made your own mascara, here’s a DIY eyeshadow recipe to go with it!

Do you make your own makeup? What are your favorite DIY recipes to make? Leave a comment and let me know!

This DIY natural mascara combines black mineral powder, bentonite clay, aloe vera, vegetable glycerine and lavender essential oil for an amazing mascara.
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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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210 responses to “How to Make Natural Mascara”

  1. Jessica Zito Avatar
    Jessica Zito

    Hi have an also vera plant. Do you think I could make my own gel from that instead of buying it?

  2. Laura Avatar

    This will be my first all natural -made by me- cosmetic recipe! I’m excited to try. I wanted to know if you knew how much mascara one batch made and how many batches I could make from the ingredient links you posted. I’m trying to do a cost analysis on it before I purchase all the ingredients. Thank you for your help.

  3. Leah Avatar

    I just tried this recipe the other day. It seems like a great one, only I’m having trouble getting more than a small portion to stay on my lashes. I was wondering if there was something I could to to get it to stick better? Possibly it’s the type of brush I’m using? Or mine is in a small jar because I didn’t have a mascara tube and is sort of a thicker paste and not super watery. Thoughts?

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Leah I’ve been making and using this recipe for months now, in my experience in making this recipe you need to use double Or triple the amount of Aloe vera gel. Also a tube is kind of a must. I tried without and the mixture dried up too fast. Try using mineral oil on your eye lashes Before bed to thicken your lashes naturally.

      1. Leah Avatar

        Lisa, thank you for responding. I figured a tube would be much better. I was just too excited to try it! I’ll make sure to get one and hopefully that makes the difference, plus more aloe. Thank you!

  4. cristy Avatar

    5 stars
    Hello, I’m wondering if one could substitute the vegetable glycerine for organic castor oil? Thank you in advance!

  5. Nadina Avatar

    I was really excited to try this recipe until I found an artical that stated activated charcoal was actually bad for your eyes! Is it the same case with black mineral powder or is it safe? I am a bit hesitant now…

    1. Heather Bueltemann Avatar
      Heather Bueltemann

      Get mica it is not harmful and the company selling them list eye and or lip safe, for brown go to workshop heritage on etsy you can get enough for this for 1.95!

  6. Lynette Avatar
    Lynette

    4 stars
    I am allergic to coco so what can I use in its place.

    Thanks Lynette

  7. Kristina C Avatar
    Kristina C

    I just want to say thank you for all your recipes.

    Cue long story skip to next paragraph to save time: My 4 year old (almost 5) has suffered from severe eczema since birth. We saw tons of doctors and none had seen a case so bad. We tried everything. Finally, after she failed every allergy test they gave her the test with pure petroleum jelly. Yep, she reacted immediately. They tested again using vegetable glycerin as a binder. Yep, same story!

    Now, we are scrapping everything we have and going petroleum (and bi-products) and glycerin free. That includes my make-up. Any suggestions to skip the glycerin in this recipe?

  8. Lara Avatar

    1 star
    I tried It with activated charcoal but it doesn’t really color at all. Any suggestions?
    Thanks

  9. Claudia McCain Avatar
    Claudia McCain

    2 stars
    Hi, I tried your recipe and it was super clumpy. Do you have issues with this?

    Thanks,

    Claudia

  10. Carole Avatar

    I will be 61 years young in less than a month and I LOVE reading your recipes, ideas, etc.
    I only have one question for you….WILL YOU JUST ADOPT ME?? ????. I’m somewhat intimidated as far as trying to make your fabulous recipes. So I figure if you’ll just adopt me (and my 87 year old momma), we’ll both have a much better quality of life!
    All kidding aside, A BIG THANK YOU for sharing your hard dedication to chemical free w/all of us!
    I WILL BE making the body bars and lip chap pretty soon. Keep up the wonderful recipes!

  11. mandie Avatar

    I have black luster mica powder from another mascara recipe I tried. I would love to try this recipe, can I use the mica instead of the mineral powder? Thanks for the post!

  12. Lisa Avatar

    **I TRIED THIS RECIPE **
    I’ve been on the hunt and trying so many different types of mascara it would make your head spin. In this particular recipe I had to double the amount of Aloe vera gel and it was still super clumpy. There wasn’t enough in this recipe to fill an empty mascara bottle and filling it was awful. Usually you can syringe or pipe it but this recipe I had to stuff it in the bottle. I have to say I was happy AT FIRST! No SMUDGING,but after 30 mins of wear it flakes off. If anyone has a tip for this let me know because it was a very close one. I did have more success in straight up black Oxide and honey. Leaves lashes sticky for about 10 mins but stickiness goes away. Something you could use at home but not sell. If anyone has a tested, and successful recipe please share it with me.

  13. Danika Avatar

    4 stars
    Hello to all! Thank you so much Katie for putting in the time and effort to figure out how to make a natural DIY mascara 🙂 So happy!
    My one question is, if I am looking to make a lighter tone (i.e. a true brown color) mascara, is this possible? And if so, what would you recommend for coloring?

  14. Jazmin Avatar

    can you tell how much his receipe makes ? In a mascara contanier … (aprox ) thank you.

  15. Felicia Watts Avatar
    Felicia Watts

    I am having issues with the mascara flaking during the day. Has anyone experienced that. I love it when I first apply it and it my lashes seem to love it.

  16. Carol Avatar

    1 star
    OK, I bought the black mineral powder, and YIKES even with the discount is is EXPENSIVE!
    So imagine my horror and extreme disappointment when this stuff did NOT work! It just slips right off my lashes, even if I use the cornstarch stuff first! I’m so disappointed! It just globs onto the brush, and won’t go anywhere. It’s like some globby-can’t-get-it-off stuff! I made it just as the recipe said, so I don’t know where I went wrong, but this is THE most expensive mascara I have ever had that didn’t work.

  17. Beatrice Avatar
    Beatrice

    Hi, I bought all the ingredients for making this from a company on ebay. I got aloe vera gel expecting it to be pure gel but the ingredients list Sodium hydroxide among other (usually I avoid unpronounceable chemicals) is this safe to use in something that is going so close to my eye or should I just buy another brand?

  18. Kira Avatar

    Can you think of an ingredient to use for a brown mascara? I don’t like the made up look, but my lashes could sure use some color!

  19. Ruthie Avatar

    5 stars
    I have been wanting a green mascara, not bright green, but sort of an olive green. Any idea what would color this recipe that way, instead of the black?

    1. Beatrice Avatar
      Beatrice

      Have you thought about seaweed powder? Not sure how the colour would turn out

        1. Cairo Avatar

          You can buy chlorophyll powder to use. It’s super green but stains EVERYTHING.

  20. Anna Avatar

    Hey Katie! Couple questions for you… The aloe I have isn’t a gel (George’s Aloe – it’s a liquid) so I don’t imagine that it would work for this… Do you have any suggestion of what I could use instead to get the right texture? I too don’t like oily DIY mascaras as I tend to use lots of oil around my eyes. My second question is why do you prefer the black mineral powder over AC? Did you find AC to be too flaky? Thanks!! Huge, long time fan of your site… Always so stoked to try out your recipes and I’ve been searching for a mascara solution forever.

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