7 Safer Lipsticks That Will Have You Kissing Toxins Goodbye

You’ve probably heard a lot about toxic heavy metals in lipsticks.  That much is old news, at this point. What you may not know, is that there are quite a few lipsticks on the market today that are safe and effective.  I’ve made this guide in conjunction with EWG Skin Deep ratings and consumer reviews. The EWG rates lipsticks according to the relative level of concern posed by exposure to the ingredients in the product in comparison to other product formulations.  This list only includes lipsticks with an EWG Skin Deep rating of 1 or 2 out of 10. However, just because a lipstick is safe, that does not mean it performs well. I’ve taken a closer look at consumer reviews and weeded out the lipsticks that did not receive great marks, as well.  Read on to take a closer look at some of the best safe lipsticks on the market today. Skip To The Best Lipstick by Beautycounter.

 

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Isoi Bulgarian Rose Lip Treatment Balm in Pure Red

  • Non-toxic
  • No artificial fragrance
  • Paraben-free
  • Lead-free
  • Preservative-free

Natural ingredients like Bulgarian Rose Oil, Beeswax and Rosehip Oil provide moisture for cracked lips, leaving them with a moisturizing luminous finish.  Isoi Bulgarian Rose Lip Treatment Balm in Pure Red is naturally scented and pigmented with rose petals. It creates a protective shield around rough & chapped lips.

Beautycounter Sheer Lipstick in Terra

  • No artificial fragrance
  • Paraben-free
  • Non-toxic
  • Lead-free
  • Eco-friendly
  • Cruelty-free

With the goal of getting safer products into the hands of everyone, their lipsticks provide subtle, natural shine.  Natural ingredients like jojoba esters and carnauba wax condition and hydrate lips. Scented with a hint of real vanilla.  Beautycounter Sheer Lipstick in Terra uses an ultra-moisturizing formula that goes on silky-smooth and provides a subtle layer of polished sheen.

Beauty Without Cruelty Lipstick in Rosehip

  • Non-toxic
  • Lead-free
  • Cruelty-free

Made with a blend of natural waxes and oils including Candelilla and Carnauba wax and Jojoba and Castor Seed oils.  Beauty Without Cruelty in Rosehip is a rich and creamy lipstick made to be both luxurious and nourishing.

Au Naturale Cosmetics Lipstick in Sangria

  • Long-lasting, color-rich formula
  • Cruelty-free
  • Vegan
  • Made in the USA
  • 100% Natural
  • Non-toxic

Formulated without synthetic preservatives, nano particles, parabens, gluten, fillers, dyes or toxins and animal bi-products.  Au Naturale Cosmetics Lipsticks are made with a natural blend including castor oil, macadamia oil, carnauba wax and jojoba seed wax. It nourishes with organic avocado oil while organic macadamia nut oil repairs.  

Ecco Bella Lipstick in Cafe au Lait

  • Gluten-free
  • Paraben-free
  • Fragrance-free
  • Cruelty-free
  • FD&C dye-free
  • Naturally preserved

Ecco Bella has dedicated itself to clean beauty and respectful science.  Using ethical production techniques, their FlowerColor Lipstick is created using natural ingredients including vegetable waxes, oils and mineral pigments.  “Inspired by compassion for all living beings”, every Ecco Bella lipstick goes on creamy and smooth. Lips are left with beautiful color without flaking.

HAN Skin Care Cosmetics Coral Hibiscus Cheek & Lip Tint

  • All-natural
  • Plant-based
  • Versatile
  • Vegan
  • Paraben-free
  • Cruelty-free

While it is true that not everything that is natural is good for you, HAN has created a 100% natural cheek and lip tint that is both safe and beautiful.  This nutrient rich formula pops with plant-derived pigments that can be used on both cheeks and lips. Infused with certified organic shea butter, cupuacu butter, argan and acai oil and vitamins and tea extracts to benefit the skin.  HAN Skin Care Cosmetic Coral Hibiscus is also free of parabens, mineral oil, silicone, nono particles, artificial fragrance and colorants, and carmine.

 

The media coverage of lead found in makeup products has helped to bring greater awareness to the underlying problems within the cosmetics industry.  The bottom line is that we all need to be vigilant when it comes to the ingredients found in our makeup and personal care products.  As the industry exists today, there are very few regulations in place to protect consumers from toxin-laden makeup.  It is up to us to share this truth with our friends and loved ones. We can vote with our dollars for the kind of world we want to live in.  Let’s send a message to cosmetic companies that it’s not okay to make toxic makeup.  Let’s buy from companies that are leading the charge when it comes to clean beauty.