organic certification

 


There is a great deal of confusion over the labels on personal-care products. Unfortunately the term "Organic" in personal care products is often used as a marketing hype to entice consumers looking for more natural products for their family. 

Most body-care products on store shelves contain a myriad of unnatural ingredients, sourced and processed in unnatural ways. Many products labeled "natural" may contain harsh preservatives or ingredients with environmental concerns. Too often you see a company name like "Ida's Organics," plastered on the front label, but sadly the ingredients are often not even natural. This is type of labeling is misleading. The word “organic” should not be used unless the product ingredients as well as the manufacturing process are certified as organic by a USDA recognized certifying agency.

Since we believe that what you put on your body is as important as what you put into your body, organic certification is something that we take very seriously.

Organic certification provides you with a guarantee that raw ingredients and finished products are handled, packaged and distributed without risk of contamination.

Certification also assures you that your skin care products are free of the synthetic and petroleum derived chemicals often used in the skin care industry.
 
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