INIKA Organic Bold Lash Vegan Mascara

A bold, volumizing mascara formulated with organic castor oil, carnauba wax, and magnolia bark extract to build dramatic lashes while maintaining a low-tox ingredient profile and avoiding petroleum-derived ingredients.

Ingredients

Aqua (water), *Copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax, stearic acid, *Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, propanediol, pentylene glycol (sugar cane–derived), glyceryl stearate SE, C10–18 triglycerides, tocopherol (vitamin E), honokiol (magnolia bark extract), Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, xanthan gum, sodium hydroxide, galactoarabinan, iron oxide (CI 77499).
*From organic agriculture
100% natural origin of total

Certifications & Standards

  • Certified Organic Ingredients (COSMOS Standard)

  • Vegan Certified

  • Cruelty-Free Certified

  • Halal Certified

These certifications confirm compliance with strict standards for organic sourcing, ethical manufacturing, and animal-free, Halal-compliant formulation.

What I Like

  • EWG Rating: 2 — low hazard and aligned with a clean, low-tox mascara profile.

  • Organic castor oil helps condition and support lash strength.

  • Carnauba wax creates structure and noticeable volume without petroleum waxes.

  • Magnolia bark extract (honokiol) provides antioxidant and natural antimicrobial support.

  • Sunflower oil + vitamin E offer nourishment and help protect lashes.

  • Pigment comes from iron oxides, not synthetic dyes.

  • No petroleum-derived ingredients or synthetic fragrance.

  • Offers stronger volume and definition compared to many natural mascaras.

Things to Keep in Mind

  • As a bold, volumizing mascara, it may feel heavier than a lengthening-only formula.

  • Not waterproof.

  • Plant-based wax formulas may wear off sooner than traditional long-wear options.

  • As with all mascaras, replace regularly to minimize eye irritation risk.

Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations

Most base ingredients — including carnauba wax, castor oil, sunflower oil, stearic acid, glyceryl stearate, vitamin E, and plant gums — are generally considered low risk for topical use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Magnolia bark extract (honokiol) is used at low cosmetic levels as an antioxidant and is not classified as a reproductive or developmental toxin when applied topically.

Propanediol and pentylene glycol are sugar-derived humectants and preservative boosters commonly used in clean formulations; they are generally considered pregnancy-compatible, with irritation being the main potential concern for very sensitive skin or eyes.