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Jane Iredale Beyond Lash Volumizing Mascara – Black Ink

$38.00

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Description

A clean, lash-boosting mascara for bold color payoff and weightless, buildable volume in a flexible, nourishing formula. Available in shade Black Ink.

Features & Benefits

  • Weightless, buildable volume for full, lifted lashes without clumping
  • Enhances lashes with a lasting lengthening effect
  • Maximum pigment for bold, glossy, rich color payoff
  • Flexible formula conditions and protects for healthier lashes
  • Resists under-eye smudging and flaking
  • Lash-hugging applicator separates, volumizes and lengthens lashes
  • Tapered hourglass shape for easy inner and outer corner application
  • 98% naturally derived formula
  • Vegan
  • Ophthalmologist tested. Safe for contact lens wearers. Suitable for sensitive eyes

Key Ingredients

  • Bamboo Stem Powder. A natural alternative to nylon fibers, Bamboo Stem Powder has been shown to help add length and volume to lashes
  • Basil Root Extract. A strong antioxidant that helps lashes feel fuller and look healthier
  • Avocado and Jojoba Seed Oils. Rich in oleic acid, these humectants have been shown to help strengthen lashes to resist breakage
  • Sunflower Seed and Olive Oils. Natural oils that help condition, protect and replace harmful emollients, such as Petroleum, which can feel heavy on lashes and have a drying effect
  • Coconut and Baobab Seed Oils. Help moisturize and visibly add shine to lashes while protecting against environmental stressors. A natural alternative to synthetic vitamin A acetate
  • Rice Bran Wax. A vegetable wax used as a vegan alternative to beeswax that helps provide a strong yet flexible coating.
  • No carbon black. Our high-quality, proprietary iron oxide blend delivers rich pigment without negative effects
  • No parabens. We formulate without phthalates and parabens, which can be drying and irritating to the eyes
  • No Teflon. Teflon is a synthetic chemical that can create a smooth, sleek finish, but it has also been linked to negative health effects

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