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Mary Ruth Organics Vitamin Eye Cream Review and Why I STOPPED using it

This video is my personal review of Mary Ruth Organics Vitamin Eye Cream and why I stopped using it after being a loyal fan for months! While I have been using Mary Ruth Organics Vitamin Eye Cream and I love a lot about Mary Ruth’s in general, there is a specific ingredient within this product that has caused me to no longer use it. Check out what I thought of Mary Ruth Organics Vitamin Eye Cream before I stopped using it, including what I thought was great about the eye cream for my skin care routine and what I did not like about having it in my daily skin care regime. Please let me know if you all want me to review any other natural, organic, or clean skin care products and tell me if you’ve ever tried this?

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Do you like retinol or other retinoids? Do you use them in your skin care routine? According to “Radical Beauty” by Kimberly Snyder, C.N. and Deepak Chopra, M.D., The benefits of Vitamin A (the precursor to retinoids) and retinoids may include; improving the look of wrinkles and promoting firmness. However, retinoids are sometimes considered toxic by some people, mostly due to their ability to make your skin more sensitive to sunlight and pregnancy concerns. For example, some health agencies have raised concerns that taking a Vitamin A serum every day might contribute to excessive Vitamin A intake for pregnant women. Skin Care recommendations around retinoids (with sunscreen use and abstinence during pregnancy and when trying to conceive) are also sourced from “Radical Beauty” by Kimberly Snyder and Deepak Chopra.

List of ingredients I try to avoid in my skin care:
Benzoyl peroxide
Synthetic (or artificial) FD&C colors and dyes
Propylene glycol (PG) and butylene glycol
Diethanolamine (DEA), monoethanolamine (MEA), triethanolamine (TEA)
Methyl-, butyl- ,ethyl-, and propylparabens
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)
Dioxin
Polyethylene glycol (PEG)
Avobenzone
Phthalates
Triclosan
DMDM hydantoin and imidazolidinyl urea

*DISCLAIMER* : This video is intended to inform and entertain only. All opinions expressed are strictly opinions and not medical advice. This video should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a medical professional and your doctor when introducing any new skin products or switching your routine. Take special care to avoid all skin ingredients that might cause an allergic or negative reaction.