Natural Homemade Mascara: Thicker Longer Lashes

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Homemade mascara is a easy and natural way to give you thicker, longer, and darker lashes.  Whip up this DIY mascara recipe with just a few simple ingredients. Follow my tips below.

Ingredients you will need: coconut oil, shea butter, bees wax, aloe vera gel, and activated charcoal.

natural homemade mascara on a patterned plate

This post was updated March 2019

Homemade Mascara Backstory

Super excited to share this recipe with you today! I was doing research on creating my own mascara, and a lot of the recipes were not very thick.

They made your lashes look darker, but didn’t really make the lashes look any thicker. So, that’s what I tried to do: make an all-natural mascara that adds a bit of fullness to your lashes!

I’ve struggled to find a natural mascara that works and didn’t leave me looking like a raccoon, or leave my lashes clumpy. But my standards for clean beauty is really high (you can see below my recommendations now for clean store-bought makeup).

What’s wrong with conventional mascara?

The makeup industry in general has very low oversight and doesn’t have super strict regulations when it comes to the ingredients they use in makeup products.

Doing a quick search on EWG, you can find many great options for mascara, but you can also find ones that contain possibly harmful ingredients like triethanolamine (which can cause potential allergies, immunotoxicity, and organ system toxicity), talc (which may contain asbestos), phenoxyethanol (irritation, allergies, organ system toxicity), and many more. Things that I would prefer to stay away from.

Since writing this article many years ago, it’s amazing to watch how the makeup industry has changed. Many more natural companies have been created and even some regular conventional companies are starting to make more natural products, because the people are demanding it. You have power when you purchase.

Tips For Making Homemade Mascara

  • A mini crockpot (made for sauces) makes this super easy to make.
  • Place homemade mascara into a plastic bag and then transfer it into a clean mascara tube.
  • Curl lashes, and then dust with cornstarch or arrow root powder to give fuller lashes.
  • If you want a browner mascara, you may be able to decrease the activated charcoal and add some cocoa powder (I’ve never actually tried this FYI).

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How To Make Homemade Mascara 

Homemade Mascara Ingredients:

Supplies you may need:

How To Make Homemade Mascara

Step 1:

In a small saucepan or mini sauce crock pot, place first four ingredients and heat until completely melted.

Step 2:

Mix in activated charcoal and remove from the heat.

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Step 3:

Place mixture in a plastic bag, allow to cool a bit, and move contents to one corner of the bag.

Step 4:

Cut a small hole at the corner, insert into empty sterilized mascara tube, like this one, and gently squeeze mascara into tube. It will be much easier if you have a second pair of hands to help.

Note: because this mascara is all-natural and contains no preservatives, it lasts 3-4 months. Dispose of after that, or if it starts to smell funky. You could probably put a few drops of vitamin E oil in and put a little less coconut oil in to help preserve it.

Homemade Mascara FAQ:

How does homemade mascara wear?

This mascara is awesome. It keeps my lashes soft and doesn’t flake off. It stays on pretty well, but after a long day at work, I may need to touch it up if I’m going to go somewhere.

Wish it was waterproof. I was wearing it at church this last Sunday, and it was the last time I got to see one of my best friends before she moves to Penn State to start a church. Lets just say there were a lot of tears. The mascara smudged a little, and I just had to wipe it off with my finger. No big deal at all!

Want a natural mascara, but don’t want to DIY. What can I use?

I used 100% Pure for a long time and liked it. Recently, I made the switch to W3ll People mascara and it is amazing. If you want to see how  your mascara rates or other natural mascara brans, check out EWG.

Can I use essential oils in this recipe?

You could add a drop or two of lavender or rosemary essential oil. Personally, I’m extra cautious and just leave it out.

How does homemade mascara look on?

You are all probably thinking, “how does it look?” So, I tried to take some pictures of my lashes without showing you a picture up my nose! It is actually a lot more difficult than you might think! Of course, I have to have a little fun doing it…. 🙂

How long does DIY mascara last?

Since this is an all natural product without preservatives, this mascara recipe will last 3-4 months tops. If it starts to have an odor I would toss it. 

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Natural Homemade Mascara Recipe – DIY Mascara

tube of natural homemade mascara on a black and white patterned plate

Natural Homemade Mascara

Homemade mascara is a easy and effective way to give you thicker, longer, and darker lashes.  
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Author: Amy
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan or mini sauce crockpot, place first four ingredients and heat until completely melted.
  • Mix in activated charcoal and remove from the heat.
  • Place mixture in a plastic bag, allow to cool a bit, and move contents to one corner of the bag.
  • Cut a small hole at the corner, insert into empty sterilized mascara tube, like this one, and gently squeeze mascara into tube. It will be much easier if you have a second pair of hands to help.

Notes

Because this mascara is all-natural and contains no preservatives, it lasts 3-4 months. Dispose of after that, or if it starts to smell funky. You could probably put a few drops of vitamin E oil in and put a little less coconut oil in to help preserve it.
Course: Makeup
Keyword: diy makeup, diy mascara, homemade mascara, natural mascara
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There you have it. A natural and easy recipe for mascara. Remember, makeup is a tricky thing… What works for me may not work for you, and you may have to adjust the recipe slightly.

Because it is all-natural and not chock-full of unnatural chemicals, you shouldn’t compare it to the commercial stuff. It wears differently and may take some getting used to! With that being said, I hope ya’ll love it!

131 Comments

  1. Hi!
    You can do it with mica pigments if you want it in different colors! (Or even in black! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Hey Amy, that was absolutely gorgeous. I really liked your DIY Mascara! Never knew I can do it at home. Just one question, how could I make ash brown colored mascara?

  3. coconut oil has natural antibacterial properties, as does aloe vera,..just be sure your eyelashes are clean when you apply it to avoid cross-contamination!

  4. I think this is a Great Idea But I have a question dose it harden on your lashes like regular mascara because I have a tendency of rubbing my eyes and I don’t want it to smear? Thanksโ™ฅ

  5. I was so excited to find this recipe! So I tried it, and boy was it a chore ๐Ÿ™‚ The problem I have is that the aloe vera did not mix with the rest of the ingredients…. I poured it all in a ziplock bag and kind of kneeded it to get all of the ingredients mixed. The beeswax started to cool and made big chunks so I just kept kneeding it to get it all mixed together. When I thought I had it mixed, which took a very long time, I noticed that the aloe vera was still separated from everything else. I cut a corner in the bag and started to squeeze it in my old mascara tube but all of the aloe vera just poured out! So I just let it pour out and squeezed the rest in the tube. It works great, I love it, but it’s a little thick I guess and the aloe vera isn’t in it. Any suggestions?

  6. Oh, hello! Had honestly never considered I could make mascara! Thank you! I am really getting to grips with bees wax and I am going to definitely give this a crack ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. I notice that the charcoal powder for me doesn’t make the mascara a deep black, so I add carob powder (I’m allergic to chocolate, so cocoa is out), and that makes it. Much deeper, richer color. I also use the carob in place of cocoa for my other DIY makeup essentials.

  8. OMG! You have the most adorable blog! Great post. I love the style of your blog. I think I’ll have to try this mascara. It looks really black and I love that.

  9. I never knew you could make homemade mascara! I love using natural products on my body. Thanks for sharing!

  10. Hi! I can imagine what the purpose of e beeswax is, but is there anything I can use in place of it if I’m vegan? Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. Now replace the coconut oil with burdock root oil and the mascara can also elongate your lashes with continuous usage. Definitely better to use natural products whenever you can. Get burdock root oil at

  12. I love it…thanks for the recipe. I’m going to share the link on my blog, I know a lot of people who will love it! Keep up the great work ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. i have this recipe written down but with a couple different ratios….2tsp coconut oil and 1/2tsp beesewax…do you know what the difference would be? i want to make the right one!

  14. Love this idea! I’m slowly switching over to all natural and homemade products so I can’t wait to try this. But would I be able to use cocoa butter instead of shae butter?

    1. Thanks Katelyn! I don’t see why not!!They have about the same consistency. I have not tried it personally so I can’t guarantee it.

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