Fitglow Beauty Vegan Eyeliner Pencil

A creamy, plant-oil-rich vegan eyeliner pencil designed to deliver smooth, richly pigmented definition while nourishing the delicate eye area with antioxidant-rich botanical oils and butters. This formula focuses on performance without relying on harsh synthetic fillers.

Ingredients

Mangifera indica (mango) seed oil, Limnanthes alba (meadowfoam) seed oil, Rubus chamaemorus (cloudberry) seed oil, hydrogenated jojoba oil, caprylic/capric triglyceride, Euphorbia cerifera (candelilla) wax, silica, Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, Copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax, tocopherol (vitamin E), Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxides.
Certified organic ingredients noted.

What I Like

  • Built on nutrient-dense plant oils (mango, meadowfoam, cloudberry, jojoba, sunflower) instead of petroleum fillers

  • Shea butter + plant waxes create a smooth, tug-free glide

  • Rich in antioxidants to support the delicate eye area

  • Mineral pigments (titanium dioxide, iron oxides) instead of synthetic dyes

  • Vegan, low-tox, and gentle enough for everyday wear

  • Works well for both precise lines and soft smudged looks

  • EWG Rating: 2 — low hazard range

Things to Keep in Mind

  • Creamy, oil-rich pencils may smudge more easily on very oily lids — setting can help

  • Mica and titanium dioxide can highlight texture on very dry or mature lids

  • Natural formulas tend to wear softer than waterproof synthetics

  • As with any eye product, patch testing is helpful for very sensitive eyes

Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations

Mango seed oil, meadowfoam seed oil, cloudberry seed oil, jojoba oil, sunflower oil, shea butter, candelilla wax, and carnauba wax are widely considered low risk for topical cosmetic use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Caprylic/capric triglyceride, silica, and vitamin E are commonly used cosmetic ingredients that are also generally viewed as pregnancy-compatible.

Mineral pigments (iron oxides, titanium dioxide) are considered low risk for topical use and, in pencil form, do not pose inhalation concerns.