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Maybelline
Maybelline was founded in 1915 by Thomas Lyle Williams, who created the brand's first product — a mascara inspired by his sister Mabel's beauty routine. The brand was acquired by L'Oréal in 1996 and is now one of the world's largest cosmetics companies. Maybelline's lip product line includes lipsticks, glosses, and lip liners sold at mass-market price points. Many Maybelline lip products contain synthetic dyes like D&C Red 6, D&C Red 7, and FD&C Red 40, along with petroleum-derived ingredients, BHT, and synthetic fragrances. As one of the most purchased cosmetics brands globally, Maybelline's ingredient choices expose an enormous consumer base to these chemicals on a daily basis.
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Who Owns Maybelline?
Big Corp SubsidiaryParent Company
L'Oreal(OR.PA)
Parent Industry
Beauty & Cosmetics
Parent Revenue
Approximately $42 billion (2024)
Acquired
1996
Also Makes
L'Oreal acquired Maybelline in 1996. L'Oreal is the world's largest beauty company, owning over 35 brands across mass-market, luxury, professional, and active cosmetics divisions.
Corporate ownership does not automatically mean a product is unsafe. It means ingredient and sourcing decisions are influenced by a parent company whose primary business is beauty & cosmetics. Consumers deserve to know who profits from their purchases.
Products by Maybelline.

Maybelline SuperStay Matte Ink
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Organic Lip Balm

Maybelline Color Sensational
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Organic Lip Balm

Maybelline Lifter Gloss
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Organic Lip Balm

Maybelline Baby Lips
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Organic Lip Balm

Maybelline SuperStay Vinyl Ink
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Organic Lip Balm
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Ingredients of concern.
12 different ingredients of concern across Maybelline’s product line. Each links to a full safety analysis.