Start Your Natural Makeup Journey with These 19 Long-Lasting Brands – Greatist

Posted: August 26, 2020 at 4:36 pm

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There should be a word for that overwhelming feeling one gets when attempting to read the ingredient list on a beauty product the sheer number of syllables in some of those ingredients is enough to have us tongue-tied.

It takes a lot of science (not to mention naming conventions) to create the modern products we adoringly apply to our bodies. And for some of us, the seemingly foreign nature of these ingredients can feel scary and unsafe.

So if the idea of your makeup being natural, organic, and nontoxic simply makes you feel more secure, we totally get it.

Unfortunately, defining natural in beauty products is a bit like trying to nail jello to the wall. In fact, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has never defined the term, nor has it established a regulatory definition for it in cosmetic labeling.

Unfortunately, terms like natural and organic are often marketing speak so many brands falsely claim to be natural and organic so it takes away from the meaning, says Angelina Umansky, owner of San Franciscos Spa Radiance.

Thats why its important to do your research and be extra discerning when you go out shopping for natural makeup. A great place to start is the clean beauty store Credo, which created specific standards for the products it carries because of the absence of overarching industry regulations.

Here are three things to consider when deciding if a product or brand is right for you:

Natural doesnt equal safe

Every person reacts differently to ingredients and you can still very much be allergic to an ingredient in a natural product. The safest way to start using a new product is with a patch test. Dab it on your wrist and give it 24 hours to see if a reaction occurs.

With all that information in mind, here are 19 natural makeup products that meet either the strict standards set forth by Credo or the Environmental Working Group (EWG).

For the purposes of this roundup, we included brands that use natural packaging methods when possible and applicable (think: recyclable and eco-friendly) and we specifically looked for products that use non-synthetic ingredients, including non-synthetic fragrances.

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What is leaping bunny certified?

Leaping Bunny is a third-party certification process overseen by a coalition of eight animal protection agencies. When something is Leaping Bunny certified it guarantees a product was produced without harming animals.

100% Pure has a boatload of beauty and skin care products, including a wide range of makeup products. Boasting toxin-free ingredients, many of their shades are tinted with fruit, instead of harsh dyes.

They also run a philanthropy program where they donate a dog food meal to a shelter dog every time an order is made.

Founder Tata Harper launched the line after her stepfather was diagnosed with skin cancer and felt dissatisfied with the natural products available on the market.

The line is mostly made up of serums, moisturizers, and other skin care goods makeup options do not include foundations, but their tinted lip balms and lip/cheek tints are seriously amazing.

The founders of Vapour set out to offer eco-friendly beauty products that stood up against the durability and quality of conventional products. They use minerals and carmine (which is, interestingly, derived from the body and eggs of a scale insect) to tint their products instead of synthetics.

If youre the type who Googles every ingredient in a product before you click buy, youll love Clove + Hallow. Every product made by the brand uses a combination of no more than 15 gentle ingredients.

The brand is also big on advocacy, donating $3,000 to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and donating $1 for every order shipped out of our warehouse including e-commerce, Amazon, retailers, and distributors to the Loveland Foundation.

Founded by three artist sisters who are heavily involved in the development of each pigment, this brand also prides itself on using as few ingredients as possible for each formula. They also have a handy ingredient encyclopedia so that you can easily read about what a product contains.

Kosas has a huge collection of makeup, with a range of luxuriously-named (hello Rosewater lipstick, you sound lovely) tints and pigments. Theyve also banned over 2,700 harsh ingredients and adhere to the Sephora and Credo clean standards.

This brand has donated over $1,000,000 to charities like Look Good Feel Better which teaches beauty techniques to people with cancer and i-tri, a community-based program that fosters self-respect, personal empowerment, self-confidence, positive body image and healthy lifestyle choices for adolescent girls.

Bite products come in a variety of bold, pigmented colors that stand up remarkably against conventional products. Theyre big on innovation and have all their products tested by a third party to ensure theyre clean and safe.

In addition to using high quality, pure ingredients, Alima is focused on being environmentally conscious.

Theyre a carbon-neutral company, offsetting 100 percent of their carbon emissions, and theyre enrolled in a Green Source Renewable Power Program, which derives power from 100 percent renewable sources.

Started by two beauty loving BFFs, Kari Gran makes makeup thats clean and eco-conscious. Their products are all hand-poured. This means everything is created in a small-scale environment, not outsourced to a larger factory like many conventional products are.

Theyve also partner with the Plastic Bank to become what they call one hundred percent plastic neutral. This means that every time they send you an item in plastic, they collect and recycle the same amount of ocean-bound plastic.

This plant-based beauty company is all about the power of antioxidants.

According to their site, the reason their formulas stand out in the beauty industry is because theyre made with an antioxidant and vitamin-rich organic botanical juice base, rather than PEGS/petroleum derivatives or water commonly found in conventional products.

Ilia takes a skin care angle to its makeup, working to incorporate skin-protective ingredients (like SPF) into its for formulas.

They offer a variety of options and markets itself as clean beauty, stating, not every natural ingredient is good for the skin, nor is every synthetic bad. Clean beauty is where those two collide with conscious, carefully-selected ingredients, and no compromises.

This OG natural product line has been around since the early 90s (and has quite the backstory). While the products have become considerably more complicated than the beeswax lip balm the brand was founded with, the company strives to preserve the nature-forward reputation of its products.

RMS Creator and celebrity makeup artist, Rose Marie Swift launched the line after 35 years in the fashion and makeup industry. All products are created using minimal heat in the manufacturing process, which the brand claims helps maintain the beneficial properties of the nutrients.

Exa is Credos new line, which is mainly made up of natural and naturally-derived ingredients, and priced to be more accessible at $38.

Exa also donates a percentage of proceeds to Womens Voices for the Earth, an organization that amplifies womens voices to eliminate the chemicals that harm our health and our communities.

HAN pigments are derived from plants and vegetables, including rose, argan, carrot, and beetroot. Refreshingly, the brand is clear that they are not an organic brand, citing the fact that the FDA doesnt define or regulate the term organic in cosmetics.

HAN has partnered with local Bay Area organization Compass Family Services, which works to address the growing family homelessness crisis in San Francisco, as well as Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP), a policy and advocacy nonprofit that works to prevent breast cancer by reducing exposure to toxic chemicals.

Founder Alicia Scott says she was inspired to create the line when she noticed the lack of diverse shades available on the market.

So she created this nontoxic line of makeup that caters to all skin tones and genders. And they have a pretty great catch phrase: We are clean beauty for the forgotten shades.

Hi Wildflower is a pretty niche beauty company, carrying only botanical lipsticks, eye shadow, and perfumes. That being said, the have a bunch of fresh, whimsical tints that are worth giving a look through.

The brand also focuses on being socially conscious, supporting organizations Like Girls Write Now, Arte and Resistance Education, Black Lives Matter.

Founder Kim Roxie set out to create a natural, safe beauty brand for women of color after working as a makeup artist and being appalled by the ingredients used in mainstream products. The result is an inclusive set of products that welcomes all skin tones.

Michelle Konstantinovsky is a San Francisco-based journalist, marketing specialist, ghostwriter, and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism alumna. Shes written extensively on health, body image, entertainment, lifestyle, design, and tech.

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