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Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
Living Libations
Living Libations Raven Maven Mascara
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Vamp the volume of your lashes and dramatize your eyes with this juicy, jet-black maven mascara. Many consider mascara a must-have, and Living Libations has re-imagined this synthetic cosmetic with their compelling cosmoetic: a creation from the cosmos. Created with nature's numinous nourishment, Raven Maven Mascara is long lash haven, formulated with pure ebonizing earth-pigments, length-perfecting peptides, eye-enhancing Frankincense, and natural volume-boosting waxes mixed with resins and opulent oils for sheen and conditioning that keep lashes glistening.

This onyx paste comes glass tube encased with a svelte silicone wand that sculpts and evenly spreads to thread each lash as it builds up to long-lasting, lash-fluttering lengths.


The heart and soul of creating a lash-loving classic, besides pitch-perfect charcoal, is how it hugs the lashes. Here, the wax is key so that the mascara sets and is smudge-free. To create this, wondrous waxes were mixed, melted, poured, and adored to find the golden ratio that would provide a silky sheath around each lash that seamlessly stays from dusk to dawn. In formulating, Living Libations' found that by combining the varying melting points of a talented trio of waxes, they could achieve a holy trinity of iconic lash effects: a lengthening effect with the high melting point of Carnauba's hard wax, the more malleable medium melting point of Beeswax that creates a curling-lift effect, and the low melting point of Bayberry Fruit's creamy, thicker textured wax for natural volume. To this trilogy, Cacao butter adds conditioning and cancels clumping. Frankincense and coniferous resins keep lashes glistening, and a cache of Kaolin clay keeps it thick. Plus, a measure of peptides further nurtures future lash longevity - all fused in the obsidian hues of iron oxides to create this Renegade Beauty cosmoetic classic.


Typically, modern mascaras use coal tar for colour, film-forming polymers and shellac derived from the bleached exudate of the lac insect for texture and set, plastic and nylon to make a lengthening gel, parabens as preservatives, and ammonium methacrylate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyethylene derived from petroleum for stability and emulsion, Yet, when the cosmos provides such exquisite and effective elements to lengthen, strengthen, and darken our lashes, it is amazing that petroleum products and plastics are used instead.



Directions:

Apply with sweeping strokes to the eyelashes. Focus on one lash line at a time. Repeat, slowly sweeping brush through the lashes from root to tip before it sets. One dip can be layered multiple times onto lashes before it sets to build depth and density. The back of the top lashes can be coated too. It will wash away with water, yet a little oil will make the cleanup quicker and condition lashes further. Use Living Libations Goodnight Oil, Seabuckthorn Best Skin Ever Cleansing Balm, Chocolate Mocha Lip Balm (yes!), or your fave Best Skin Ever on a damp cotton pad, and whisk it away.


Tip
: Avoid pumping the wand and keep the lid on tight to keep air out and moisture in.



Living Libations wanted to formulate the cleanest mascara possible that is ophthalmologist-approved, safe for contact lens wearers, and safe for sensitive eyes. After much research and experimentation, it was established that these two green beauty-approved, eye-safe, and earth-safe synthetics (1,2-Hexanediol and Tropolone) make a clean and safe mascara worth wearing. Here's why: the mascara wand is brushed through non-sterile eyelashes and then put back into the container over and over again, which creates a unique microbial challenge and very real safety concerns that must have absolute answers. And using a fresh wand for every application would waste so much mascara that it isn't a viable solution.

These two extraordinarily effective ingredients are imperfect in that they are synthetic, yet they are heavily tested and established as harmless. Also, both Tropolone and 1,2-Hexanediol meet the clean beauty standards for the Environmental Working Group as well as the higher green beauty standards of the Detox Market and Credo Beauty.

  • Ophthalmologist Approved
  • Safe for Contact Lenses
  • Safe for Sensitive Eyes
  • Long Lasting
  • Volumizing + Lengthening


Ingredients:

  • Water: Filtered, deionized water is the non-allergenic fluid foundation that keeps all of the ingredients properly swished and swirled together.

  • Iron Oxide Black: This naturally occurring mineral provides the non-irritating, perfectly-pitched, pure pigment to this mascara for the most naturally tinted lashes. Typically, carbon black is used to pigment cosmetics, and it is produced in the combustion of carbon products like tar. It is reportedly linked to incidence of organ and endocrine disruption.

  • Beeswax: This wonderful wax is such a special gift from the hives of healthy bees, giving vital viscosity to this lusciously thick mascara, so it coats, lifts, and protects lashes. Beeswax replaces paraffin, polyethylene, vegan soy wax, or a synthetic wax.

  • Carnauba Wax (Copernicia cerifera): This breezy Brazilian palm tree lends its leaf wax to this formula for lavish lash-lengthening body with a nice, soft gloss. It also adds emollience for smooth, moisturized eyelashes. Carnauba wax replaces polymers, paraffin, polyethylene, and synthetic waxes.

  • Bayberry Fruit Wax (Myrica cerifera): This silky wax is water extracted from organically grown berries of the Southern Bayberry Myrtle. It contributes to the creamy, rich texture of the mascara and gives the lashes a lustrous coat of a porous, protective plant layer. Film-forming polymers, such as acrylates copolymer, ammonium methacrylate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyethylene, derived from petroleum, are commonly used in lieu of Bayberry Fruit Wax.

  • Methyl Hydrogenated Rosinate: Conifer sap resin is steam purified and combined with hydrogen to create a shelf-stable liquid that helps the mascara stay coated on your lashes while adding a dash of gloss. Polyvinylpyrrolidone is typically used in this role as a fixative in mascara. It is a synthetic ingredient derived from petroleum.

  • Frankincense Resin (Boswellia carterii): Inspired by Frankincense used as the ingredient of an early cosmetic, ancient Egyptian Kohl, this fragrant and flawless extract furnishes soothing, smoothing properties to this formula. This radiant resin is key to the formula's tenacity and texture. In synthetic mascaras, one will often find shellac on the ingredient list instead. Shellac is made from the exudate of the lac insect. The exudate is then bleached or decolourized to make it cosmetic grade.

  • Stearic Acid: This magnificent multi-tasker is a natural, plant-based long-chain fatty acid that stabilizes the solution and makes the mascara silky smooth. Triethanolamine (TEA) is frequently used in lieu of stearic acid for the long-chain fatty acid. It is created in a reaction of ammonia with ethylene oxide from the petroleum industry.

  • Propanediol: Plant-derived propanediol is a trusty texturizer and non-irritating fluid that assists in keeping the ingredients wet and well-blended. Typically, polyethylene glycol (PEG) is used in this role as a wetting agent, and it can trigger allergies and irritations. A vast number of people (maybe as high as 72%) have developed anti-PEG antibodies that can cause hypersensitivity reactions when exposed.

  • Glyceryl Stearate: This plant-based emulsifier, conditioner, and bodybuilder is created in a process super similar to DIY soap making. This process produces magnificent molecules that are both water and fat-soluble, which helps to keep the mascara ingredients all mixed together. Triethanolamine plays a similar role here in replacing stearic acid and is also frequently used in lieu of glyceryl stearate.

  • Arginine: A lash-care essential! Arginine is an essential amino acid for building keratin, a fibrous protein that structures and protects hair. It also moisturizes each lash to keep them long and strong.

  • Pullulan (Aureobasidium pullulans): This mighty microorganism produces this edible cellulose that acts and feels similar to gelatin. Pullulan helps the mascara lavish each lash with a sheen that stays all day yet magically washes away with water. Typically, plastic or nylon-reinforced cellulose are in mascara used to create the gel-like feel in mascara. Both plastic and nylon are made from petroleum.

  • Pentylene Glycol: This sustainably produced, plant-derived organic alcohol works synergistically with organic Rosemary Leaf Extract to preserve and protect the mascara from mutant microbes. It is also a silky humectant that protects lashes from drying out. Pentylene glycol replaces polyethylene glycol (PEG), which functions in many types of mascara as a humectant and preservative. A vast number of people (maybe as high as 72%) have developed anti-PEG antibodies which can lead to hypersensitivity reactions when exposed.

  • Kaolin: Silica-rich Kaolin clay is an ancient haircare preparation that imparts opulent density to this finished formula. Typically, polymer opacifiers are used instead to thicken and make the formula opaque. Synthetic polymers may be irritating and inflammatory.

  • Caprylyl Glycol: Soft, flexible lashes are less apt to break, and this moisture magnifier keeps your lashes lush and long. Caprylyl glycol is a non-irritating, non-drying alcohol derived from the caprylic fatty acid found in coconut oil.

  • Xanthum Gum: Widely used in the organic food industry and a pantry staple for gluten-free baking, this gel is a natural exudate of Xanthomonas campestris. It is an excellent thickener! Xantham Gum is used here instead of hydroxyethylcellulose, a synthetic polymer made using 1,4 dioxane, a substance that can contribute to some cancers.

  • Cacao Butter (Theobroma cacao): Expeller-pressed from raw cacao beans, velvety cacao butter delivers antioxidants and conditioning to keep lashes nourished from follicle to tip. Sorbitan sesquioleate is commonly used in mascara for added moisture, and it is increasingly considered an irritant.

  • Sodium Phytate: This simple salt of phytic acid derived from plant tissues acts as an all-natural super stabilizer for these ebonizing pigments so that this mascara looks and feels the same day after day. Sodium phytate replaces sodium EDTA to manage the minerals in the mascara. Sodium EDTA may cause redness and rashes to those with sensitive eyes and skin.

  • Glycerin: Lash-plumping and moisture-maintaining Glycerin acts as a water-binding humectant in this formula. This pure, non-GMO glycerin is made from palm oil extracted from Elaeis guineensis trees grown sustainably and ethically harvested in the tropics. Glycerin is best avoided for skin care as it can lead in the long term to water loss and imbalanced skin cells, yet a bit of Glycerin when combined with other moisturizers and humectants is benign in mascara. Glycerin is safe for eyelashes because hair is made of non-living cells.

  • Pea Peptides (Pisum Sativum): This pea peptide is a plant protein multi-tasker concentrated in lysine. It hydrates, strengthens, and fortifies lusher lash density over time. The texture of the peptide also pumps up voluminous volume for thick, long lashes. This peptide is lavishly laced with radish root filtrate that has been fermented with Leuconostoc, the same lactic acid bacteria that is used to make kimchi and sourdough bread. This pale-yellow liquid is a natural bacteria-balancer, and its moisturizing properties make it superbly smoothing and conditioning to the lashes and follicles.

  • Rosemary Leaf Extract (Rosmarinus officinalis): This steadfast and super potent supercritical extract is a favourite of Living Libations', acting as a replenishing tonic for lashes, roots, and follicles and keeps the mascara fragrant and fresh. Typically, butylparaben, ethylparaben, and propylparaben are used as preservatives, and they are known endocrine disruptors. Imidazolidinyl urea may also be found on mascara ingredient lists as an antimicrobial, and it is a formaldehyde releaser.

  • 1,2-Hexanediol: Though synthetic, it has been heavily tested to be harmless, 1,2-Hexandediol only differs molecularly from Caprylyl Glycol in that it has six carbons in the carbon chain while Caprylyl Glycol has eight. 1,2-Hexandediol is both water and lipid-loving and thus it helps hold the ingredients together and disperse pigments more evenly.

  • Tropolone: This conditioning agent helps to keep this mascara flake-free, and acts as a clean beauty preservative. When combined with 1,2-Hexanediol and Caprylyl Glycol, Tropolone provides essential full-spectrum microbe management to protect the mascara from contamination after every application. While this compound is synthesized, Tropolone is skin-safe and also occurs in plants, especially in the Cypress and Lily families, and essential oils are good sources of Tropolone derivatives.

Vamp the volume of your lashes and dramatize your eyes with this juicy, jet-black maven mascara. Many consider mascara a must-have, and Living Libations has re-imagined this synthetic cosmetic with their compelling cosmoetic: a creation from the cosmos. Created with nature's numinous nourishment, Raven Maven Mascara is long lash haven, formulated with pure ebonizing earth-pigments, length-perfecting peptides, eye-enhancing Frankincense, and natural volume-boosting waxes mixed with resins and opulent oils for sheen and conditioning that keep lashes glistening.

This onyx paste comes glass tube encased with a svelte silicone wand that sculpts and evenly spreads to thread each lash as it builds up to long-lasting, lash-fluttering lengths.


The heart and soul of creating a lash-loving classic, besides pitch-perfect charcoal, is how it hugs the lashes. Here, the wax is key so that the mascara sets and is smudge-free. To create this, wondrous waxes were mixed, melted, poured, and adored to find the golden ratio that would provide a silky sheath around each lash that seamlessly stays from dusk to dawn. In formulating, Living Libations' found that by combining the varying melting points of a talented trio of waxes, they could achieve a holy trinity of iconic lash effects: a lengthening effect with the high melting point of Carnauba's hard wax, the more malleable medium melting point of Beeswax that creates a curling-lift effect, and the low melting point of Bayberry Fruit's creamy, thicker textured wax for natural volume. To this trilogy, Cacao butter adds conditioning and cancels clumping. Frankincense and coniferous resins keep lashes glistening, and a cache of Kaolin clay keeps it thick. Plus, a measure of peptides further nurtures future lash longevity - all fused in the obsidian hues of iron oxides to create this Renegade Beauty cosmoetic classic.


Typically, modern mascaras use coal tar for colour, film-forming polymers and shellac derived from the bleached exudate of the lac insect for texture and set, plastic and nylon to make a lengthening gel, parabens as preservatives, and ammonium methacrylate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyethylene derived from petroleum for stability and emulsion, Yet, when the cosmos provides such exquisite and effective elements to lengthen, strengthen, and darken our lashes, it is amazing that petroleum products and plastics are used instead.



Directions:

Apply with sweeping strokes to the eyelashes. Focus on one lash line at a time. Repeat, slowly sweeping brush through the lashes from root to tip before it sets. One dip can be layered multiple times onto lashes before it sets to build depth and density. The back of the top lashes can be coated too. It will wash away with water, yet a little oil will make the cleanup quicker and condition lashes further. Use Living Libations Goodnight Oil, Seabuckthorn Best Skin Ever Cleansing Balm, Chocolate Mocha Lip Balm (yes!), or your fave Best Skin Ever on a damp cotton pad, and whisk it away.


Tip
: Avoid pumping the wand and keep the lid on tight to keep air out and moisture in.



Living Libations wanted to formulate the cleanest mascara possible that is ophthalmologist-approved, safe for contact lens wearers, and safe for sensitive eyes. After much research and experimentation, it was established that these two green beauty-approved, eye-safe, and earth-safe synthetics (1,2-Hexanediol and Tropolone) make a clean and safe mascara worth wearing. Here's why: the mascara wand is brushed through non-sterile eyelashes and then put back into the container over and over again, which creates a unique microbial challenge and very real safety concerns that must have absolute answers. And using a fresh wand for every application would waste so much mascara that it isn't a viable solution.

These two extraordinarily effective ingredients are imperfect in that they are synthetic, yet they are heavily tested and established as harmless. Also, both Tropolone and 1,2-Hexanediol meet the clean beauty standards for the Environmental Working Group as well as the higher green beauty standards of the Detox Market and Credo Beauty.

  • Ophthalmologist Approved
  • Safe for Contact Lenses
  • Safe for Sensitive Eyes
  • Long Lasting
  • Volumizing + Lengthening


Ingredients:

  • Water: Filtered, deionized water is the non-allergenic fluid foundation that keeps all of the ingredients properly swished and swirled together.

  • Iron Oxide Black: This naturally occurring mineral provides the non-irritating, perfectly-pitched, pure pigment to this mascara for the most naturally tinted lashes. Typically, carbon black is used to pigment cosmetics, and it is produced in the combustion of carbon products like tar. It is reportedly linked to incidence of organ and endocrine disruption.

  • Beeswax: This wonderful wax is such a special gift from the hives of healthy bees, giving vital viscosity to this lusciously thick mascara, so it coats, lifts, and protects lashes. Beeswax replaces paraffin, polyethylene, vegan soy wax, or a synthetic wax.

  • Carnauba Wax (Copernicia cerifera): This breezy Brazilian palm tree lends its leaf wax to this formula for lavish lash-lengthening body with a nice, soft gloss. It also adds emollience for smooth, moisturized eyelashes. Carnauba wax replaces polymers, paraffin, polyethylene, and synthetic waxes.

  • Bayberry Fruit Wax (Myrica cerifera): This silky wax is water extracted from organically grown berries of the Southern Bayberry Myrtle. It contributes to the creamy, rich texture of the mascara and gives the lashes a lustrous coat of a porous, protective plant layer. Film-forming polymers, such as acrylates copolymer, ammonium methacrylate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyethylene, derived from petroleum, are commonly used in lieu of Bayberry Fruit Wax.

  • Methyl Hydrogenated Rosinate: Conifer sap resin is steam purified and combined with hydrogen to create a shelf-stable liquid that helps the mascara stay coated on your lashes while adding a dash of gloss. Polyvinylpyrrolidone is typically used in this role as a fixative in mascara. It is a synthetic ingredient derived from petroleum.

  • Frankincense Resin (Boswellia carterii): Inspired by Frankincense used as the ingredient of an early cosmetic, ancient Egyptian Kohl, this fragrant and flawless extract furnishes soothing, smoothing properties to this formula. This radiant resin is key to the formula's tenacity and texture. In synthetic mascaras, one will often find shellac on the ingredient list instead. Shellac is made from the exudate of the lac insect. The exudate is then bleached or decolourized to make it cosmetic grade.

  • Stearic Acid: This magnificent multi-tasker is a natural, plant-based long-chain fatty acid that stabilizes the solution and makes the mascara silky smooth. Triethanolamine (TEA) is frequently used in lieu of stearic acid for the long-chain fatty acid. It is created in a reaction of ammonia with ethylene oxide from the petroleum industry.

  • Propanediol: Plant-derived propanediol is a trusty texturizer and non-irritating fluid that assists in keeping the ingredients wet and well-blended. Typically, polyethylene glycol (PEG) is used in this role as a wetting agent, and it can trigger allergies and irritations. A vast number of people (maybe as high as 72%) have developed anti-PEG antibodies that can cause hypersensitivity reactions when exposed.

  • Glyceryl Stearate: This plant-based emulsifier, conditioner, and bodybuilder is created in a process super similar to DIY soap making. This process produces magnificent molecules that are both water and fat-soluble, which helps to keep the mascara ingredients all mixed together. Triethanolamine plays a similar role here in replacing stearic acid and is also frequently used in lieu of glyceryl stearate.

  • Arginine: A lash-care essential! Arginine is an essential amino acid for building keratin, a fibrous protein that structures and protects hair. It also moisturizes each lash to keep them long and strong.

  • Pullulan (Aureobasidium pullulans): This mighty microorganism produces this edible cellulose that acts and feels similar to gelatin. Pullulan helps the mascara lavish each lash with a sheen that stays all day yet magically washes away with water. Typically, plastic or nylon-reinforced cellulose are in mascara used to create the gel-like feel in mascara. Both plastic and nylon are made from petroleum.

  • Pentylene Glycol: This sustainably produced, plant-derived organic alcohol works synergistically with organic Rosemary Leaf Extract to preserve and protect the mascara from mutant microbes. It is also a silky humectant that protects lashes from drying out. Pentylene glycol replaces polyethylene glycol (PEG), which functions in many types of mascara as a humectant and preservative. A vast number of people (maybe as high as 72%) have developed anti-PEG antibodies which can lead to hypersensitivity reactions when exposed.

  • Kaolin: Silica-rich Kaolin clay is an ancient haircare preparation that imparts opulent density to this finished formula. Typically, polymer opacifiers are used instead to thicken and make the formula opaque. Synthetic polymers may be irritating and inflammatory.

  • Caprylyl Glycol: Soft, flexible lashes are less apt to break, and this moisture magnifier keeps your lashes lush and long. Caprylyl glycol is a non-irritating, non-drying alcohol derived from the caprylic fatty acid found in coconut oil.

  • Xanthum Gum: Widely used in the organic food industry and a pantry staple for gluten-free baking, this gel is a natural exudate of Xanthomonas campestris. It is an excellent thickener! Xantham Gum is used here instead of hydroxyethylcellulose, a synthetic polymer made using 1,4 dioxane, a substance that can contribute to some cancers.

  • Cacao Butter (Theobroma cacao): Expeller-pressed from raw cacao beans, velvety cacao butter delivers antioxidants and conditioning to keep lashes nourished from follicle to tip. Sorbitan sesquioleate is commonly used in mascara for added moisture, and it is increasingly considered an irritant.

  • Sodium Phytate: This simple salt of phytic acid derived from plant tissues acts as an all-natural super stabilizer for these ebonizing pigments so that this mascara looks and feels the same day after day. Sodium phytate replaces sodium EDTA to manage the minerals in the mascara. Sodium EDTA may cause redness and rashes to those with sensitive eyes and skin.

  • Glycerin: Lash-plumping and moisture-maintaining Glycerin acts as a water-binding humectant in this formula. This pure, non-GMO glycerin is made from palm oil extracted from Elaeis guineensis trees grown sustainably and ethically harvested in the tropics. Glycerin is best avoided for skin care as it can lead in the long term to water loss and imbalanced skin cells, yet a bit of Glycerin when combined with other moisturizers and humectants is benign in mascara. Glycerin is safe for eyelashes because hair is made of non-living cells.

  • Pea Peptides (Pisum Sativum): This pea peptide is a plant protein multi-tasker concentrated in lysine. It hydrates, strengthens, and fortifies lusher lash density over time. The texture of the peptide also pumps up voluminous volume for thick, long lashes. This peptide is lavishly laced with radish root filtrate that has been fermented with Leuconostoc, the same lactic acid bacteria that is used to make kimchi and sourdough bread. This pale-yellow liquid is a natural bacteria-balancer, and its moisturizing properties make it superbly smoothing and conditioning to the lashes and follicles.

  • Rosemary Leaf Extract (Rosmarinus officinalis): This steadfast and super potent supercritical extract is a favourite of Living Libations', acting as a replenishing tonic for lashes, roots, and follicles and keeps the mascara fragrant and fresh. Typically, butylparaben, ethylparaben, and propylparaben are used as preservatives, and they are known endocrine disruptors. Imidazolidinyl urea may also be found on mascara ingredient lists as an antimicrobial, and it is a formaldehyde releaser.

  • 1,2-Hexanediol: Though synthetic, it has been heavily tested to be harmless, 1,2-Hexandediol only differs molecularly from Caprylyl Glycol in that it has six carbons in the carbon chain while Caprylyl Glycol has eight. 1,2-Hexandediol is both water and lipid-loving and thus it helps hold the ingredients together and disperse pigments more evenly.

  • Tropolone: This conditioning agent helps to keep this mascara flake-free, and acts as a clean beauty preservative. When combined with 1,2-Hexanediol and Caprylyl Glycol, Tropolone provides essential full-spectrum microbe management to protect the mascara from contamination after every application. While this compound is synthesized, Tropolone is skin-safe and also occurs in plants, especially in the Cypress and Lily families, and essential oils are good sources of Tropolone derivatives.