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A Guide On Choosing Organic Skin Care Products
Kristine Gonzaga
Take a stroll along any beauty or skin care aisle and you will be bombarded by products claiming that they are ?all-natural? or ?organic.? The high demand for organic skin care products had drive major skin care product and cosmetic producers to mass-produce. Unfortunately, while this seems like a good news, mass producing skin care products and cosmetics is not practical unless manufacturers use preservatives and other chemicals to increase the shelf like of their supposedly ?organic? products. As such, care must be taken in choosing organic skin care products to ensure authenticity and quality. Here is a guide to help you in choosing authentic organic skin care products:
1. Look for the USDA organic seal of approval.
The USDA has imposed several requirements for organic skin care products. Every product claiming to be organic must bear the USDA organic seal of approval. This means that the product has been tested and had met the quality standards set by the USDA for safety. The USDA sign means that the product and its components has passed tests conducted by the USDA for antibiotic and hormone use in livestock and crops.
2. Check beyond face-value.
Do not take the manufacturer's word for what it is. Instead, read the label to get a thorough idea of the ingredients used for the manufacture of the product. When manufacturers put ?organic? or ?all-natural? labels on their products, they might be stretching the truth a bit. Some unscrupulous manufacturers may have used an organic ingredient but this does not make their products ?organic.? Instead, check and read labels thoroughly to ensure that the product you are going to buy is indeed organic. Whenever possible, take note of some ingredients you don't understand in the label and look it up online prior to your purchase to ensure that they are not preservatives or chemicals.
3. Be familiar with USDA organic ranking.
The USDA grants its organic seal of approval to products that passed its organic standards. In addition, the USDA also implements a system that designates a product as purely organic or not. Being familiar with this system ensures that you won't be fooled when it comes to choosing an organic product. First, only products that used purely organic substances in their manufacture can be labeled ?100% organic.? Second, products with 95% or more organic ingredients can be labeled ?organic? in their primary label. Third, products with 70%-95% organic ingredients can only be described as ?made with organic ingredients? with three of these organic ingredients listed on the label. Lastly, products with only 70% organic ingredients or less can only use the word ?organic? in their ingredient section.
By understanding what the manufacturers mean when they label their products as organic, you can minimize the risk of purchasing scam products masquerading as organic skin care lines. Better yet, research on the Internet for reviews and recommendations on the best organic skin care products around to make your choice easier.
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