Natasha Denona Zendo Eyeshadow Palette
Summary
Natasha Denona Zendo Eyeshadow Palette scores 40/100. Contains PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), a PFAS 'forever chemical,' confirmed on the ingredient label — in an eyeshadow palette applied near the eyes. Also contains Phenoxyethanol, Nylon, synthetic fragrance, and Parabens. The eye area is one of the most absorbent and sensitive regions of the body, and eyeshadow can migrate into the eyes during wear.
At a glance
Key ingredients 5
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) — confirmed on labelVery Bad
PFAS forever chemical listed on the ingredient label. Applied near eyes — one of the most permeable and sensitive areas of the body. Eyeshadow can migrate into the eyes during wear.
See more about PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) — confirmed on label →PhenoxyethanolBad
Synthetic preservative that can irritate skin and eyes. Concerning in a product applied around the delicate eye area.
See more about Phenoxyethanol →NylonBad
Synthetic microplastic polymer that does not biodegrade. Fine eyeshadow particles can be inhaled or enter the eyes during application.
See more about Nylon →Synthetic FragranceBad
Undisclosed blend of synthetic chemicals. May contain phthalates, musks, or other endocrine disruptors. Unnecessary in an eyeshadow product.
See more about Synthetic Fragrance →ParabensVery Bad
Paraben preservatives that mimic estrogen and act as endocrine disruptors. Detected in breast tumor tissue. Banned or restricted in several countries.
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