What’s Really In Organic Skin Care Products?

November 8, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Skin Care Tips

When it comes to skin care products, the term “organic” has varied interpretations for different people. This may mainly be because many product lines claim to be natural and organic when they are not. They ride on the popularity of the truly organic brands that have been tested, tried, and praised to high heavens by consumers. Less discerning consumers are led into thinking that they are using organic skin care with the finest ingredients, only to discover later on when the results do not turn out so nice that they have been duped.

How does one distinguish then the authentic organic skin care products from the pseudo offerings? First of all, organic connotes a whole lot more than mouthing that product lines are “in harmony with nature” or with the planet. It can be very easy to fool people (especially when celebrity endorsements are used) into thinking that one’s product was carefully formulated from the best materials or botanicals, and so on.

There are actually some indicators that consumers can keep an eye out for. One of these is the label. In truth, a product must have been manufactured using at least 95 percent organic ingredients for it to officially or legally live up to the name “organic,” and by weight that must exclude salt and water. If it contains over 70 percent organic ingredients but does not reach the required 95 percent organic content, then it must simply be referred to as being “made with organic ingredients”. It will be false advertising if the latter claims or promotes itself as organic skin care.

Really organic cosmetics/hair and skin care products are grown, raised, harvested and processed without the use of chemicals and preservatives, synthetics, irradiation, genetically modified organisms and pesticides. The supply chain consisting of growers and suppliers on one hand, and manufacturers on the other must adhere to specific standards. Most organic products also contain the organic seal. An organic claim may also be guaranteed by an independent third party. In general, the products are guaranteed synthetic chemical-free and animal cruelty-free

When a product contains the required percentage of certified organic chemical-free ingredients, not only will it make you feel good about what you are putting on your body, but are also most probably good for the planet, too. Opting for organic personal care products equates with going for beauty on the safe side. Adverse reactions are the last thing a consumer wants, and money will be willing to pay a premium for quality products that are guaranteed safe, and organic.

Indeed, organic skin care products can very well lay claim to be better than most of the regular brands in the marketplace, considering scientific studies and other evidences that organic produce has more antioxidants and vitamins and none of the prohibited ingredients. A striking characteristic of many organic product manufacturers is their commitment and passion to deliver some of the very best products that were not processed using harmful chemicals that tend to leach into the environment. Moreover, organic agricultural land where the products were grown use less fossil fuel, thereby decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.

Comments

Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

You must be logged in to post a comment.