I was given the opportunity to test a few Josie Maran products recently, and felt mixed about it at first. I’m always up for trying something new, but I’d been turned off by what I had perceived as “greenwashing” on the JM Cosmetics website. I won’t bet money on this, but a couple years ago, I remember reading words like “100% natural” and “petrochemical-free.” Yet, when I delved into the ingredients, I found several that seemed synthetic and most likely petrol-derived.
If you’re a regular reader here, or have read my “about” page, you know that I am not a purist and have a mix of all natural beauty products in my collection, as well as those that do contain synthetics. What I don’t like though, is when a company sells you on the notion that they are 100% natural, yet upon closer inspection, you find you’ve been mislead. That’s how I felt about Josie Maran Cosmetics.
I don’t know if I’ve loosened up, or if her website has changed, but something’s different. Gone is the promotion of her line as exclusively “all natural,” “green,” or “organic.” This feels more honest, allowing me to embrace what she’s got going on with her company which includes eco-friendly packaging, charitable giving and a website that lists all product ingredients.
To be clear, the overwhelming majority of her line contains ingredients that are naturally derived and none of them contain phthalates or parabens. Organic argan oil, sourced from women’s cooperatives in Morocco, is used in every product which not only helps those women to support themselves and their families, but also to protect the argan forests through responsible harvesting practices and reforestation projects. You can read more about the Josie Maran “Giving Back” philosophy at her website.
Today I’m going to focus on the Beautiful Eyes Palette in Beautiful Smoke. Upon first opening the compact, I was admittedly a bit disappointed as cool grays are not my favorite. I definitely prefer warmer colors, but was happy to give it a try nevertheless.
The texture of these shadows is a little hard, so I was concerned about application. Turns out, the pigment adheres nicely to the brush with just a few swipes over the eyeshadows. The two lightest colors are too frosty for my liking, but I had a fun time playing with different looks that I ultimately found flattering, just not for frequent use. The dark shimmery gray color (lower left pan in the photo below) is really lovely on the lid, and when smudged out, the charcoal eyeliner (in the center) completes the smoky-eye.
The brown on the lower right might seem like the odd ball of the palette, but it blends in nicely when applied as an eyeliner and to the upper lid, close to the lash line. I wore the brown color today as an eyeliner on its own, and was impressed that at least 75% of it remained intact after a full day which included over an hour of rigorous tennis.
Below are two shots of me messing around with my camera, pretending to be a beauty blogger. I hope the last one isn’t too laughably amateurish. I’ve reluctantly included it since it shows off the shimmer quite accurately. I’m also wearing one coat ofย Dr. Hauschka Volume Mascara in Aubergine, Korres powder blush in 16 Pink , and Ilia Beauty lipstick in Arabian Nights.
Visit Best Things in Beauty for a review of the Argan Beautiful Eyes Palette in Beautiful Nudes.
Josie Maran Argan Beautiful Eyes is available at JosieMaranCosmetics.com for $36. Mine was sent to me by the PR people for Josie Maran.ย Opinions in this review are my own. I was not financially compensated for this review or any other.
All photos were taken by me and are mine. If you ask nicely, I’ll let you use them ๐
Not amateurish at all! I appreciate your honest take on the product and company, as I’ve been curious about giving some of them a try.
Thanks Natalie, taking a photo of one’s self is a little strange so I appreciate the kind feedback.
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I can imagine. I tend to hide myself behind things as much as possible when it comes time for photos. ๐
Thanks for your discussion about Josie Maran products. I, too, have had a lingering negative feeling about the brand because it indulged in greenwashing. It’s hard enough to find great all-natural products, made harder when companies greenwash. Glad to hear JM is moving beyond that to be clearer about the good things they do or do not do.
I really appreciate the photos, by the way! Although I adore many beauty blogs that don’t offer photos of the products “in action,” it makes such a difference when a blogger is willing to demonstrate how the products really look when used. Thanks!
Thanks for chiming in Samantha. I know the JMC brand has had a good deal of criticism for “greenwashing” so I’m sure removing the misleading lingo from the site is a response to that.
I’ll be doing “watchful waiting” to see where they go in the future.
Best,
Trish