Anytime we “put” something on our skin, especially in sensitive areas such as around the eyes, it is necessary to be aware of the ingredients and the potential effects they will have on the skin.
Conventional eyeliners are often filled with ingredients that can irritate the eyes. Over time, using eyeliner on the inner eyelid can be harmful to your eyes.
Most women use eyeliner daily to enhance their eyes and give them a more “defined look.”
Thankfully, learning how to make eyeliner is very simple and it works great! I am going to share with you a brown and black eyeliner recipe with natural ingredients you can most likely find in your pantry.
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1/16 teaspoon beeswax
1/2 teaspoon oil
1/4 teaspoon water
1/2 teaspoon activated charcoal or cocoa powder, more or less depending on preference
2-3 drops vitamin E oil, optional
beeswax
Beeswax has a way of making its way into many of my makeup recipes, most recently in my smudge-free mascara and matte lipstick recipes.
For good reasons, though, beeswax has wonderful properties for the skin and is naturally anti-bacterial. In addition, the beeswax will give the eyeliner the perfect texture and it will make it waterproof.
oil
You can use coconut oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, or any other carrier oil for this recipe. The oil will give the eyeliner a smooth texture making it easy to apply.
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