Araza Beauty Avocado Butter Brow Pencil

A richly nourishing, plant-based brow pencil made with organic oils, butters, and botanical waxes to define the brows while supporting hair and skin health with a clean, petroleum-free formula.

Ingredients

Ricinus communis (castor oil)*, ricinus communis (castor) wax, *Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, *Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil, *Persea gratissima (avocado) butter, *Copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax, *Eugenia stipitata (araza fruit) extract, tocopherol, *Cocos nucifera (coconut) extract.
May contain (+/–): Iron oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499, CI 77497), mica (CI 77019), ultramarines (CI 77007).
*Organic or wild-picked ingredient

What I Like

EWG Rating: 2 — low hazard, reflecting a clean, plant-based ingredient profile.

  • Made entirely with botanical oils, butters, and waxes — no petroleum-based or plastic-derived film formers.

  • Organic castor oil and castor wax condition brow hairs and provide natural structure and hold.

  • Shea butter, jojoba oil, and avocado butter deeply nourish the skin under the brows and prevent dryness or flaking.

  • Araza fruit extract and vitamin E offer antioxidant benefits.

  • Pigments come from iron oxides, mica, and ultramarines rather than synthetic dyes.

  • Perfect for anyone who wants a soft, low-tox alternative to conventional brow formulas.

Things to Keep in Mind

  • This is a creamier, butter-based pencil — expect a softer, more natural finish compared to long-wear synthetic brow products.

  • No plastic film-formers means that you may need light touch-ups throughout the day.

  • Not waterproof.

  • As with any natural wax-based product, firmness can vary depending on room temperature.

Sensitive Skin, Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Notes

Most base ingredients in this brow pencil — including castor oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, avocado butter, carnauba wax, and coconut extract — are generally considered low risk for topical cosmetic use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Pigments such as iron oxides, mica, and ultramarines are inert minerals and are widely used in pregnancy-compatible cosmetic formulations.

Araza fruit extract is a plant-based antioxidant, and there is no known evidence suggesting reproductive or developmental concerns with topical use.