Whether you desire captivating fluttering lashes or added volume, mascara serves as the ideal enhancer to highlight your eyes.
Yet, despite its daily use by countless beauty enthusiasts, the process behind mascara production remains largely unknown; a revelation that's leaving internet users astounded.
A detailed video shared by How It's Made on YouTube, unveils the fascinating composition of mascara, comprising four fundamental elements: wax, water, pigment, and binders.
Although the formulation of mascara varies among manufacturers, a common thread involves the combination of an oil-soluble phase and a water-soluble phase.
While making the oil phase, a technician mixes four distinct types of wax. Then, Vitamin E liquid is added to improve the mascara's consistency. Furthermore, a chemical compound called Pelemol D-2000 is added to make it water-resistant.
Social media users are blown by the process, while some are calling it a chemical soup others are calling it fascinating.
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