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Is P.M. Eyelid Butter Non-Toxic? An EWG Analysis of Our NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS

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Is P.M. Eyelid Butter by We Love Eyes Non-Toxic According to EWG?

 

When it comes to eye care, safety is paramount! As an optometrist, I know the value of using products built on NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS. Today, let’s explore P.M. Eyelid Butter by We Love Eyes and break down its ingredients using EWG’s toxicity scores (0-10). I even reference data from EWR.ORG to ensure complete transparency.

 


 

 

Why NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTs Are Essential for Your Eye Care

 

Our eyes are incredibly delicate and deserve only the safest treatments. Using NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS means you can trust that every component of your eye cream works gently yet effectively. With our detailed EWG analysis, you’ll see how each ingredient in P.M. Eyelid Butter scores low on the toxicity scale, ensuring it’s a smart choice for maintaining healthy, nourished eye skin.

 

 

 

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Ingredient Breakdown & EWG Toxicity Scores

 

Emollients & Texture Enhancers

  • Cholesteryl Oleyl Carbonate – This emollient creates a smooth, spreadable texture and helps lock in moisture. EWG Score: 1
  • Cholesteryl Nonanoate – An effective skin conditioning agent that contributes to a silky finish. EWG Score: 1
  • Cholesteryl Stearate – A stabilizer that enhances the cream’s texture while nourishing the skin. EWG Score: 1

 

 

 

 

Nourishing Oils & Extracts

  • Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil – Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, it soothes and softens the skin. EWG Score: 1
  • Zea Mays (Corn) Silk Extract – Known for its hydrating and calming properties, this extract supports skin health. EWG Score: 1

 

Antioxidant & Stabilizing Agents

  • Phenyl t-Butylnitrone (Spin Trap) – A synthetic antioxidant that helps protect the skin from free radicals. EWG Score: 2

 

 

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How These NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTs Benefit Your Eye Care Routine

 

I always stress that using NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS is crucial for safe and effective eye care. The carefully selected ingredients in P.M. Eyelid Butter work synergistically to hydrate, protect, and restore your delicate eye area. From the emollients that create a protective barrier to the nourishing oils that deliver antioxidants, every element is chosen with your skin’s safety in mind!

 

By understanding the EWG scores, you can feel confident that your eye cream not only performs but also maintains the highest safety standards. This level of transparency is something I value deeply as both a clinician and a user.

 

 

 

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Product Spotlight: P.M. Eyelid Butter by We Love Eyes

 

If you’re looking for a product that embodies the essence of NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS, P.M. Eyelid Butter is an excellent choice. Designed for nighttime use, it nourishes and rejuvenates your eyelid skin while keeping toxicity concerns to a minimum. Discover more about this product on our website: P.M. Eyelid Butter.

 

 

About Dr. Tanya Gill, OD

 

Dr. Tanya Gill, OD, is the founder of We Love Eyes and a trusted expert in optometric care. Her dedication to NON-TOXIC INGREDIENTS ensures that every product is safe and effective for even the most sensitive eye skin. To learn more about our eye cream collections and to find a routine tailored to your needs, visit our Eye Cream Collection on We Love Eyes.

 

 

 

 

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