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Natural Liquid Brown Eyeliner
How to Use SunCoat Natural Liquid Eyeliner Simply apply eyeliner to inside of lower eyelid, under lower eyelash and bottom of top eyelid for eye definition. Shake before using.
Ingredients of SunCoat Natural Liquid Eyeliner Sugar-based - vegan
Aqua (water), kaolin clay, hydrolyzed Zee mays (corn) starch (natural multi-sugar resin), vegetable glycerin, lecithin, Citrus grandis (grapefruit) seed extract, tocopherol (vitamin E), citric acid, pigments (see below).
Pigments in each color (no nano particle-sized pigments):
- Black: iron oxide (CI 77499).
- Blue: iron oxide (CI 77499), ultramarine blue (CI 77007).
- Brown: iron oxide (CI 77499, CI 77491).
- Jade Green: chromium oxide (CI 77288), mica (CI 77019), iron oxide (CI 77499).
- Purple: mica (CI 77019), iron oxide (CI 77499), ferric ferrocyanide (CI 7750).
- Smokey: iron oxide (CI 77499), mica (CI 77019), titamium dioxide (CI 77891).
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Features
SunCoat Natural Liquid Eyeliner: BrownSugar-based & Vegan!
This natural liquid eyeliner is made with natural sugar-based biopolymer, not synthetic plastics such as PVP (polyvinyl pyrrolidone polymer) and acrylic copolymer. Colored with earth pigments and enriched with vitamin E. A superior alternative for your sensitive eyes and our environment!
- Natural and vegan ingredients, readily biodegradable.
- Stays on all day long, will not smear or smudge.
- Kind to sensitive eyes.
* Remove with soap and water.
- The wand has a rubber tip instead of hairbrush, much easier to apply.
- It offers precise control for fine lines.
Available in six (6) colors: Black, Brown, Navy blue, Jade green, Purple and Smokey.
About Conventional Liquid Eyeliners
What makes the conventional liquid eyeliners?
Synthetic plastics, such as acrylic copolymer and PVP (polyvinyl pyrrolidone polymer), are found in many popular brand liquid eyeliners. They are used mainly as the binding agent/film former in liquid eyeliner to glue pigments and fillers together so the eyeliner stays on your eyes. These synthetic plastics are derived from petrochemicals; contain residual monomers (the starting materials for producing plastics, namely acrylic monomers, vinyl pyrrolidone monomer and vinyl acetate monomer) that are not only toxic, but also reactive.
Synthetic dyes, glycol, alcohol and chemical preservatives are also used in conventional liquid eyeliner formulations.
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