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Healthier Mascara: Ecco Bella vs. Reviva

June 28, 2009 by pennythoughts

I started switching out conventional body care, skin care, and cosmetic products for healthier alternatives long ago, but one major hold-out has been mascara.  It’s my favorite cosmetic by far, and I just couldn’t believe that a healthy one could do the job.  Recently, though, I impulsively added two of the more popular “natural” options on the market, Ecco Bella and Reviva, to my cart while placing an order with Vitacost.  Some persistent eye burning and itching over the previous few weeks nudged me over the edge.

My experience with these products has left me with mixed feelings.  One one hand, I am encouraged that less toxic mascaras can perform really well.  Not only do these mascaras not irritate my eyes, but they really do thicken and lengthen my lashes without clumping.  (I’ve noticed that they perform better after about a week of use than right after opening, by the way.)  I can’t tell a major difference between my old favorite and these new brands.  I can even use multiple coats for a more dramatic effect.  Yippee!

On the other hand, I’m quite annoyed that I didn’t do more research first.  The ingredient lists on these brands are not ideal, dumping both products into the Skin Deep Cosmetics Database’s “moderate risk” category.  Argh.  I like to keep the things I put on my body in the “low hazard” zone, but given that my old favorite mascara rated a 9 out of 10 (yikes!), I’m looking at this as a major step in the right direction.  Now that I’ve had a positive experience with alternative products, I’m willing to go out of my way to seek out purer options.  Since Ecco Bella and Reviva are so much healthier than most drugstore and department store options, and since they’re also easier to find than a lot of healthier brands, they make a great baby step for those of us who can’t quite pry our fingers off that magic wand.  Thus, here are my thoughts on these two brands:

Ecco Bella

Cost: $9.57 through Vitacost; more through retail stores

Risk: 3 out of 10, according to the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Cosmetics Database (if you’ve never visited this site, I highly recommend doing so; it’s quite an eye-opener)

Pros:
Has a nice mirror on the side of the tube
Lower hazard rating than Reviva
Seems quite resistant to wear and tears (though not at the level of a waterproof product)

Cons:
About twice the price of Reviva
Creates a stiffer, less natural texture than Reviva

Reviva

Cost: $4.59 through Vitacost; more at retail locations

Risk: EWG gives it a 5 out of 10, again naming it a moderately risky product.

Pros:
My lashes feel softer and more natural with this mascara than with Ecco Bella
Resistant to wear and tears
Half the price of Ecco Bella
Washes off more easily than Ecco Bella (I see this as a pro because I don’t want to use eye makeup removers)
Seems to create a little bit more volume and oomph

Cons:
Higher risk rating

Honestly, even though I know I should be using the lower-rated Ecco Bella, I favor Reviva for its softer texture, better results, and easier removal.  Next time around, I’m going to order a product called Ultra Lengthening Fruit Pigmented Mascara by 100% Pure.  A blogger I follow said she found it on eBay and that it’s a dream to use.  Its ingredient list is pristine, so I hope she’s right!

Do you use, or have you ever used, natural mascaras?  What is your experience?  Are there any brands you recommend?

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  1. on June 29, 2009 at 6:28 am Holly

    You may want to try Almay. I did a little research on the Skin Deep site, and saw that Almay had a few mascaras that had 1-3′s on the hazardous scale.
    I switched to plain old almay with the fewest ingredients, and i LOVE IT

    I used Covergirl professional before, and this stuff is so much better. the only hard part for me was switching from waterproof to regular.

    PLUS you can get it at any drug store


  2. on June 29, 2009 at 7:24 am ToilingAnt

    Cool– I’ve been on a quest for good mascara too. I’ve tried the Ecco Bella (loved the mirror!) but found it too smeary for my watery eyes… right now I’m back to Cover Girl simply because it stays put. *sigh* I suppose I could just do without it entirely, but then my face would have no definition at all. :-P


  3. on June 29, 2009 at 8:06 am Intern in Israel

    Lavera, lavera, lavera. I love their skin care line and makeup (except their concealer-which I find to be only so-so). Everything is organic and the makeup is relatively affordable (skin care lines are pricey). Their mascara is my all time favorite! You can order their products direct from their website (lavera.com).


  4. on June 29, 2009 at 2:40 pm Alison @ Wholesome Goodness

    Gosh, everyone, thanks for the tips! This is so helpful.

    Holly — I never would have guessed that about Almay. Thank you so much for sharing. The convenience factor is a big plus!

    ToilingAnt — I know what you mean about giving up mascara not being an option. My eyes seem to disappear without it. I don’t have watery eyes, but my does, and I think that’s the main reason she hasn’t tried switching. Do they even make “natural” waterproof mascara? This is a tough issue. If you find something that works for you, do share. :-)

    Intern in Israel — Wow, I’ve never even heard of this brand. I may try the 100% Pure brand first because it’s a little cheaper, but if that doesn’t work out for me, I’ll definitely spring for the Lavera.


  5. on June 29, 2009 at 6:28 pm Susan

    I was hitting up my facial products ‘site to see if they had any makeup. No. Sorry. BUT look! Facial yoga:
    http://www.thevitalimage.com/Facial%20Exercises.htm



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