18 June 2012

Beauty Review: Organic Mascara

This post is written by contributing author Paige Ronchetti. 

In my quest to use/consume fewer chemicals overall, I've been slowly transitioning from "regular" makeup to organic varieties. Sometimes it's hit-or-miss, but recently I found what I think is my favorite natural product so far.


Organic Wear Lash Boosting Mascara from Physician's Formula. This particular item has 100% natural origin ingredients, and 44% of them are from organic farming. It's also hypoallergenic and fragrance-free, so it's great for folks with sensitive eyes. The label claims it adds volume right away, and will also make your lashes fuller and longer over time.

The results? Well, I kind of gave it away in the first paragraph, but I LOVE it. I've been using it for a couple of months now and it definitely lives up to the hype. It doesn't flake off like a normal mascara, and I think that's because of the softer texture. Some reviewers online claim that the mascara doesn't really "dry" but that's not totally accurate. It does dry, but your lashes stay soft and pliable. Regular mascara makes your lashes crunchy (which then leads to the dreaded flaking), but this one does the opposite.

As for the volume/fullness/length question, I think a picture is the best way to illustrate the point:

It works! And that's only one coat. For everyday wear, that's about as dramatic as I want to be anyway. I've added a second coat for evening a few times and it really glams things up. My one minor complaint is that sometimes it will smudge if I'm outside on a hot day. But even then it's not much, and is easy to wipe away with the tip of my finger. No makeup remover necessary.

Organic Wear is available online at Ulta and Amazon, and also in several larger chains like Walgreens and Target. My bottle was $9.99, which is about what I expect to pay for the good stuff anyway. I'll definitely keep buying.

Bottom line: 9/10. It's very close to perfect.

Do you wear any organic or natural makeup? What's your favorite brand? Anybody else a fan of this wonderful mascara?



Paige Ronchetti lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband. They have no kids and no pets, which gives them a lot of time for eating spicy food and looking for bargains. Paige's blog is Little Nostalgia is a collection of projects and pretty things. There you can find DIY tutorials, home decor inspiration, and affordable fashion ideas. When she is not blogging, Paige is working on her vintage-inspired jewelry lines, Little White Chapel and Oh Nostalgia. Connect to Paige via twitter or pinterest.



10 comments:

  1. You must have read my mind! I have been trying to find a mascara that won't make my eyes water. Each year I have become more sensitive to the point I have to go days without it to 'recover'. I look forward to trying it out!
    Thanks!
    Julia

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  2. I bought this mascara a couple months ago and honestly, I hate it. I wanted to like it so much because I use Lancome Hypnose (best mascara ever) but I wanted something natural and chemical free. I have very fine and short lashes and sadly this mascara just doesn't do the trick. Glad it works for some people though!

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    1. Aw, bummer! I'm sorry it didn't work for you. I know they have other varieties than this "lash boosting" formula, so maybe one of those will be better. Good luck with your search!

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  3. I can rarely find Brown ... I am a redhead (REAL) and black look so harsh ... do they make it?

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    1. Not yet. For now they have black and something called "ultra black." This line hasn't been around for too long though, so it might be in the works.

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  4. Adrienne,
    I totally understand how you feel if your lashes are fine and short. But the Lancôme Hypnose...is it organic? I have had such terrible luck with both Lancôme and Este Larder...both make my eyes water and ache. I am to the point of not wearing eye make up most days. Just curious. I love the long lushish lashes thing...but it is making me so uncomfortable and need to find something that doesn't irritate my eyes.

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    1. The Hypnose isn't considered natural or organic, unfortunately. Another low-chemical brand I enjoy is Tarte, so you could always give one of their mascaras a shot! Good luck!

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  5. Hello pretty Paige eye! :) I need to try this mascara. I've been using whatever either came free with a makeup order or was on sale at CVS...would love to find a natural one that works!

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  6. I think I'll give this a try! I have drifted away from mascara over the years, but if they're making stuff that's gentle on the eyes, I may go back to it.

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  7. The make-up lines I like best are 100% Pure and Alima Naturals. I only wear 100% Pure's mascara and lip butters and Alima Naturals' face powders. Definitely worth checking out!

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