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WHAT DOES "NATURAL" REALLY MEAN?
When we first started doing
market research for our products we were surprised by the number of
“natural” products out there. But what was even more surprising, or more
accurately, shocking was what we saw when we started reading the ingredients
listed on the back of these “natural” products. Since when have ingredients
like sodium laureth sulphate, methyl paraben and mineral oil been natural?
The fact is they’re not. Unfortunately the use of the term ‘natural’ in
cosmetics is barely regulated. Something may be labeled “natural” even
though it is predominantly comprised of synthetic ingredients. We suggest
that you always read the label carefully before purchasing. There are some
truly natural products available, but there are many more that aren’t as
natural as they appear.
Although there is no
substantial regulation of the use of the term “natural” in cosmetics, there
are some organizations that are proposing guidelines for use of the
term. We
support these guidelines, and aim to follow them when producing our
products.
PROPOSED LABELING GUIDELINES
According
to our research, the
guidelines that have been suggested outline criteria for a number of
commonly used terms, so that they more accurately reflect the consumer’s
perception of these terms.
These are the criteria that
must be met for a product to be considered natural:
- Be present
in or produced by nature
- Not be highly processed
- Be grown, processed and
harvested by ecological methods
- Not be produced
synthetically, or contain synthetic ingredients
- Not be processed or
extracted using petrochemicals, and not contain any petrochemicals
- Contain no artificial
flavor or color
- Be free of synthetic
preservatives
100% or ALL-NATURAL
In order to be labeled 100% or all-natural it is suggested
that the products must only contain ingredients that fit the criteria above.
NATURAL
For a product to be designated natural it is suggested that
at least 95% of the ingredients must meet the criteria above, with the other
5% coming from ingredients which are not synthetic fragrances, artificial
colours, or petrochemicals.
MADE WITH/FROM NATURAL INGREDIENTS
For a product to be labeled made with or from natural
ingredients it is suggested that the product should contain at least 70%
natural ingredients that meet the criteria above. The other 30% should come
from ingredients free of synthetic colour, fragrance and petrochemicals.
WATER CONTENT
It is important to remember when calculating how natural a
product is, that the percentage of water in a product is excluded from the
calculations. For example, if a product were made up of 70% water and 30%
synthetic ingredients it would not be accurate to label it “made with/from
natural ingredients”
SOAP
Because the process of soap
making (saponification) occurs in nature, it is considered that soap may be
labeled natural even though it is processed. It may be labeled natural only
if 100% of the ingredients used fit into the criteria outlined above. This
means it must contain no synthetic colours or fragrances.
USING NATURAL PRODUCTS - DISCLAIMER
While we strongly
believe in the amazing therapeutic powers of all-natural products, we also
recognize that some individuals may experience a reaction to even the purest
natural ingredients. Although plants are natural, it does not guarantee that
they won’t cause allergies, irritation or harm. For this reason we are
extremely cautious when selecting the ingredients to be used in our
products, and the concentrations of active ingredients that will be present.
If you do experience any irritation such as redness, burning or itching we
recommend that you discontinue use of the product immediately. If you have
any concerns please do not hesitate to contact us.
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