Organic Facial Oil - Sea Buckthorn Tamanu

Aceite facial: Tamanu de espino amarillo

Formulado para personas que luchan contra el enrojecimiento persistente y la sensibilidad debido a afecciones de la piel irritada, este aceite facial combina dos aceites increíbles, espino amarillo y tamanu, para crear un tratamiento poderosamente versátil para tu rostro.

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$25.00
organic
vegan
non-gmo
cruelty-free
6-month-shelf-life
made-in-the-usa
Product Overview

Good for: Dry, maturing, and easily stressed skin

This nourishing facial oil was created for skin prone to redness, sensitivity, and discomfort. I originally formulated it to help a friend whose skin reacted poorly to traditional products. She needed something gentle, supportive, and free from harsh ingredients—an oil that helped her irritated skin feel calm and comfortable again.

This lightweight blend of unrefined Sea Buckthorn Oil, Tamanu Oil, and Jojoba Oil is designed to soften skin, support the moisture barrier, and help reduce the feeling of dryness and irritation — an approach many people with rosacea-prone or easily irritated skin look for.

Why These Oils Work Well Together

Unrefined Sea Buckthorn Oil

Sea Buckthorn Oil is a richly colored, nutrient-dense oil naturally high in essential fatty acids and antioxidant compounds. We use real, unrefined oil—not extracts. Its deep orange color comes from naturally occurring carotenoids and reflects its high concentration. Because it is so potent, a little goes a long way.

Tamanu Oil

Tamanu Oil absorbs readily into the skin and is traditionally used to comfort stressed, fragile-looking skin. Its naturally occurring fatty acids help soften skin and support barrier function, making it especially beneficial for skin that feels sensitive or reactive.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba Oil closely resembles the natural oils found in healthy skin. This compatibility allows it to absorb easily, help balance the skin’s surface oils, and improve softness without clogging pores. It is gentle enough for sensitive skin and well-suited for maturing or combination skin types.

👉 Learn More: Why Use a Facial Oil

All Natural • Certified Organic • Vegan • Cruelty-Free • Non-GMO

Packaged in a 1 oz recyclable glass bottle with a glass pipette.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

**The deep orange color of sea buckthorn oil can stain skin, clothing, and surfaces. While staining of the skin washes off easily, staining of clothes and linens may be permanent.

How To Use

The Best Way to Apply a Face Oil


Less is More

For those who have tried facial oils but do not like them, often an incorrect application method is the problem. Since facial oils are very concentrated, a little goes a very long way and less is usually better than more.

If your skin feels oily hours after application, you should reconsider your technique.

Can a face oil replace your moisturizer? For some yes, but for others maybe not. If you have very dry or maturing skin a face oil alone may not contain enough of the "heavier" ingredients found in an organic oil-based moisturizing cream. The two products play different moisturizing roles and support each other.

For my 70 year old facial skin, a face oil alone is enough during summer months but not during the drying winters. If you are going to use both, apply the facial oil first and allow a few minutes for it to absorb before apply your face cream.


Is Your Face Ready?

The best way to apply facial moisturizers is on freshly cleaned, warm and damp (not wet) skin. Clean skin allows oils to better penetrate deep layers and stop leftover makeup from clogging pores.

Creams and oils work best with a little damp moisture. Facial oils are better able to lock in moisture when the skin is more pliable after a warm wash and damp skin also ensures that the oils spread evenly and absorb effectively into your skin leading to more hydrated, plumper skin.

Note that your skin should not be wet, just a bit moist, or the skin will be unable to hold the oil. Remember that oil and water do not mix!


How Much to Use

Again, facial oils are very concentrated, so start slowly. The key is to use them sparingly.

The recommended amount for your décolleté, neck, and face is about 4 to 6 drops. If doing your face only, you need about 2 to 3 drops of oil per treatment. If your skin is extra dry a couple more drops may be helpful. Just don’t overdo it. This might appear to be a very small amount but start out small, you can always add more. 


Application Technique

Now that your skin is ready you need to choose an application method.

While many people have their own special technique for applying face oil, here are two favorites. Always be sure that your hands are clean and remember to begin with clean, damp skin. 


Dropper Method

How to apply natural organic facial oil serumWe suggest applying our facial oil directly to your skin with the dropper. Placing the oils on your hands first will probably give you soft hands, but you want to get the most benefit for face!

While it may be called a facial oil, the sensitive skin on your neck is especially prone to signs of aging or dryness.

Begin with only a drop on each cheek, one drop on your neck, one on your décolleté, and one on your forehead, focusing on problem areas (remember you can always add more if needed).

If you choose to do your face only, place one drop on each cheek and one on your forehead. If you have an oily T-zone, but dry flaky cheeks, limit your facial oil application to dry problem areas only.

Patting the oil onto the skin with your fingertips is often thought to be more effective than rubbing the oils into your skin. Patting can aid in oil absorption and nourish deeper skin layers. But using a gentle "rub" in sections will also work, especially if time is a factor.

EYES: Take extra care around the eye area since rubbing or pulling that delicate skin may help encourage those annoying eye wrinkles. My eye technique:

  • I place less than pea-sized amount of oil on my left ring finger to use a my "dipping pot".
  • Then I use the ring finger from the other hand to dab small amounts of oil gently around the eyes. 
  • Using a dabbing motion, I gently smooth the oil into the skin, beginning at the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner of the eye.

When applying moisturizer to your neck or décolleté, massage in an upward soft stroking motion, until completely absorbed.

A face oil is a great product to use with facial massage. Using small circular strokes in an upward, outward motion, massage slowly and gently with your oily fingertips until most of the oil has been absorbed. The gentle massage will also give your skin a nice circulation boost and can help with lymphatic drainage.

TIPS:

  • Any oil left on your fingers can be used anywhere that needs some extra TLC, like the ends of your hair or your cuticles.
  • If your skin is very dry it may need an additional application during the day.  We suggest taking a tiny spray bottle filled with clean water to give your face a quick mist before reapplying.
Palm Method

While your skin is still slightly damp, place a few drops of face oil in the palm of one hand and then warm the oil by gently rubbing the palms of your hands together. Then press both your palms onto your face with firm but gentle pressure and hold for a few seconds. Then gently massage until it feels absorbed. Some believe that this warming process helps to better activate all the goodness in your oil and enhance absorption. 

 

When To Use a Facial Oil

It is usually suggested that a facial oil be used in the morning. If your skin is extra thirsty, apply the face oil and allow a few minutes for it to absorb. Then use your natural cream moisturizer as usual for extra hydration.

There is a debate as to whether you should apply moisturizers at night. You need to pay attention to YOUR skin!

One school of thought is that you should not moisturize at night. While you sleep skin cells are hard at work naturally repairing, regenerating, balancing oil production, and flushing out impurities.

Applying moisturizers may prevent your skin from breathing, interfere with the skin’s natural regenerative activities, and may cause your skin to become dependent on moisturizers.

The other school of thought is that since cell repair and regeneration is higher at night, skin loses more moisture and needs the extra moisture. Also, since the skin’s ability to absorb ingredients peaks at night, your skin may be able to better absorb the nourishing, moisturizing ingredients.

When applying a face oil at night, we recommend applying the oil at least 20 to 30  minutes before going to bed. The oil needs time to soak into your skin, rather than into your pillow.

If you choose to moisturize day and night, a light facial oil may be better than a heavy cream. Just remember that your skin needs time to breathe. Using too much over time can make your skin lazy. Over moisturizing signals your own sebaceous (oil) glands to slow down natural moisture production, which can result in chronic dry skin.

 

If you have very sensitive skin or are simply trying a new product for the first time, we always recommend doing a patch test.

For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Best if used within 6 months of opening.

 

For more detailed information about face oils please read our blog, "What are Facial Oils and How to Use Them"

Please Note: Our Sea Buckthorn Oil is unrefined and has a strong fruity musky scent that is characteristic of Sea Buckthorn. Tamanu Oil has a rich, deep scent with a bold dark color. Both oils may naturally separate or solidify at cold temperatures. If your oil solidifies, simply place the bottle in some warm water.

**The deep orange color of sea buckthorn oil can stain skin, clothing, and surfaces. While staining of the skin washes off easily staining of clothes and linens may be permanent.

FAQs

Overall rating: 4.6825395 / 5 from 252 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This facial oil, formulated with Sea Buckthorn and Tamanu, is praised for its ability to reduce redness and sensitivity. Customers report positive results, including improved skin appearance, reduced breakouts, and enhanced hydration. The natural scent and feel of the oil are also highly appreciated.

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  • Product Scent: 7%
  • Product Results: 7%
  • Breakout Reduction: 3%
  • Skin Appearance: 7%
  • Product Feel: 10%

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Review highlights

  • "My skin feels so soft and smooth, I think my pores have even gotten smaller."Stephanie L.
  • "The oil soaks in, doesn't sit on the top and it doesn't leave an oily feel to your skin - makes my skin feel wonderful."Jeanne M.
  • "My face feels so much better."Leigh D.

Reviews

The orange color does fade - just be careful

"So yes, this does briefly turn pale skin orange. It fades after about an hour but for my uses that means this is a night treatment. I’ve been using this to treat some broken capillaries in my nose that are now mostly healed. For application- do directly to the face over a sink and go very slowly with rubbing in. I found 3 drops enough to cover my entire face."

Susan (5/5)

Reactive, Dehydrated and Damaged Barrier

"I got this oil because my dermatitis flared from different products and they left my skin irritated and dry. My skin is super sensitive and I haven’t had any reaction to the oils so far like I have in other skincare products. It seems to have helped with the last bit of dry and flaky skin. I did read the other reviews and it does have some pigment so I suggest using only 2-3 drops at night on your face at first. I have olive skin so it gives me a bit of a jaundiced hue but it soaks in within 5-10 minutes. I’ve only been using it for 3 days so I can’t speak to the longevity or results with continued use but so far I’m happy with the results and how my skin feels."

Samantha o. (4/5)

Great product

"Definitely leaves a yellow tint but it's worked well for the irritation I was having from tretinoin. I have brown skin so it actually gives me a nice glow and absorbs quickly."

Chandni P. (5/5)

It's Great for redness and rosacea

"I love this face oil. My rosacea abs redness are calmed. I've had no flare-ups since I started using this product. I put it on before I got to bed. It does make my face a little orange but it eventually gets absorbed. I use white pillow cases and I've had no stains. Please always keep making this stuff!"

Dawn (5/5)

Amazing

"I love this oil. I use it on my face every morning. Just a few drops is all it takes so the bottle will last a long time"

Melanie S. (5/5)

Facial oil, sea buckthorn tamanu will turn you orange!

"As warned when reading about the product, the sea buckthorn tamanu will turn you orange if you have fair skin. I wanted to try it as a facial moisturizer but I can't stand the stain. Again, I knew before buying it that it could turn my skin orange so no blame on the company, I'm just not a fan. I am going to try it as a moisturizer on my heels and toes since I'm not as concerned if they turn orange!"

Krystal L. (2/5)

I haven’t been using this

"I haven’t been using this product long enough but looking forward to great results."

Natasha F. (5/5)

facial oil

"I love this very much it keeps my face nicely hydrated."

SUDHA S. (5/5)

Lovely!

"Everything I’ve purchased from Soap and Salve is wonderful. The shampoo bars leave my hair feeling luxurious. Thanks Soap and Salve for keeping it real."

Jill M. (5/5)

Not as good as it used to be

"The Sea Buckthorn Tamanu oil that I bought from Chagrin Valley 2 years ago had a wonderful strong natural scent to it and helped whenever I had any kind of blemish. Now, it has no scent whatsoever and seems bland. I still use it and it still is ok but just not the same."

Joyce S. (4/5)

Q&A

Hello! If I'm going to layer this oil with the Rosehips and Sesame facial oil, which order should I do it in to maximize absorption? And can I mix the them together to keep in one bottle, or will this compromise absorption? Thank you!
Hi Sarah, Thanks so much for reaching out! You can use these two oils together but I would keep them in their own containers. They can be mixed in the palm of your hand and applied together. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and have a great day! -Christina, Chagrin Valley
Did this previously come with a dropper or can I purchase one? I don’t really want to pour it out every time I use it since that will be super messy. I absolutely love this product though!! Thank you.
Hi Lori, Thanks for reaching out! Our Sea Buckthorn Facial oil should have come with an orifice reducer cap. We do not have droppers but the orifice reducer allows only a drop or two to come out at a time. If yours did not come with this, please let me know and we can send it out to you! I look forward to hearing from you soon and hope you have a great day! -Christina, Chagrin Valley
Can you use this around your eyes?
Hi There, Thanks for reaching out! While you can use this around the eye area, we recommend avoiding direct contact with eyes as it can cause irritation. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns and have a great day! -Christina, Chagrin Valley
Hello. Trying to figure out which facial oil to try out and having a hard time figuring that out. I'm 31, have occasional acne around my chin and above my lip. My chin, cheeks and between my eyebrows get dry and flaky while my nose is usually a tad oily. I have some acne scars on my cheeks and chin and a lot of sun spots across my face below my eyes and around my nose. I also have dark circles that appear worse during allergy season. Which oil would work best to moisturize my skin, fade scars/sun spots/dark circles, heal acne and promote circulation? Thank you!
Hi Jennifer, Thanks for reaching out! I would try either the Argan Pumpkin Facial oil or the Whipped Squalane Face & Eye Cream. Both of these products are great for more combination type skin as they help to moisturize dry areas and balance oil production on the skin! Hope this helps :) Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns and have a great day! -Christina, Chagrin Valley
Hello CVS&S, In one of the past questions dated 12/18/19, someone asked "Q: I am allergic to nuts, will the product affect me?..." (This question was found under the Sea Buckthorn Tamanu Facial Oil product) Stated in the answer was, "...Our Sea Buckthorn & Tamanu Salve does not contain any nuts... " Please clarify if products containing Sea Buckthorn/ Tamanu are safe for those with nut allergies. Is it correct that Tamanu oil comes from the Tamanu Nut? More Questions: Would refrigerating Chagrin products such as oils or balms allow them to last longer or increase their shelf life? How could we tell if they have "gone bad" or that we shouldn't use them, especially the oils? Thank you in advance!
Hi There, Thanks for your question! While the majority of customers with tree nut allergies do not have issues with Tamanu, it really just depends on the person! If you have allergies, we always recommend talking with your doctor first about products that are safe or could cause allergic reactions for you. You can always try doing a patch test as well on a small area of your skin to see if any irritation occurs. If you know that you have a severe allergy to nuts, we recommend starting clear of any nut products that might be found in our products out of caution. Refrigerating the products does not extend the shelf life of the ingredients. If a product with oils has gone bad, it will tend to smell like rancid oil, that is the most common sign that the product should no longer be used! Hope this helps! Please feel free to contact us anytime with questions or concerns. Have a great day! -Christina, Chagrin Valley

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Por qué debo ponerme ACEITE en la cara?

Ya sea que los llames " aceites faciales" o "sueros faciales", los aceites orgánicos nutritivos y sin refinar pueden hidratar, calmar y ayudar a restablecer el equilibrio natural de la piel del rostro.

Con la edad, nuestra piel pierde naturalmente la capacidad de retener la humedad. La piel del rostro tiende a adelgazarse y a perder elasticidad. Además, produce menos grasa, lo que significa que se reseca con mayor facilidad. Esto puede acentuar la apariencia de las líneas de expresión y las arrugas. Los aceites faciales pueden ayudar a prevenir la pérdida de agua y a mantener la piel tersa.

Suero facial de aceite orgánico Consejo de aplicación: Aplique el aceite facial inmediatamente después de lavar la piel y justo antes de cualquier otro humectante para retener el agua en la piel y sellar la humedad.

Aunque muchas personas, especialmente aquellas con piel grasa o propensa al acné, tienden a evitar la hidratación a base de aceite, este puede ser un paso muy importante en el cuidado diario de la piel. Un aceite facial orgánico ayuda a aumentar la hidratación de la piel y a prevenir una mayor pérdida de hidratación.

Piel grasa

Si tienes la piel grasa, los aceites orgánicos nutritivos pueden ayudar a imitar el sebo natural de la piel, que a su vez envía señales a las células productoras de aceite que dicen: "Hola, mi piel está hidratada, así que deja de producir aceite".

Utilizando productos creados para “secar” la piel grasa, Intentar eliminar el brillo graso activa las glándulas sebáceas para que produzcan más grasa, lo que agrava el problema de la piel grasa. Una crema hidratante completa ayuda a equilibrar la producción de grasa.

Piel seca

Si tienes la piel seca, un aceite facial orgánico elaborado con aceites botánicos sin refinar crea una barrera protectora pero transpirable que retarda la evaporación de la humedad y, por lo tanto, ayuda a retener la humedad.

Piel irritada

Un aceite facial natural es ideal para pieles sensibles e irritadas. A veces, una hidratación adecuada por sí sola puede ayudar a calmar la inflamación y aliviar la piel enrojecida e irritada.

Piel madura

Es especialmente importante para quienes (como yo) tienen la piel madura mantener el rostro adecuadamente hidratado para ayudar con las líneas de expresión y las arrugas. Con la edad, los aceites naturales de la piel disminuyen, esta se reseca con mayor facilidad y las arrugas se acentúan. Un aceite nutritivo ayuda a prevenir la pérdida de agua y a nutrir la piel.

Lo principal es asegurarse de que estás usando el tipo correcto de humectante.

Los aceites faciales más nutritivos son aquellos elaborados con aceites vegetales orgánicos certificados y sin refinar. Estos aceites se obtienen mediante prensado en frío o por expulsor.

Se procesan mínimamente sin productos químicos bajo condiciones de temperatura controlada, lo que garantiza un aceite natural rico en nutrientes y de alta calidad.

Certificado como orgánico por el USDA significa que los aceites botánicos están libres de aditivos sintéticos, pesticidas y conservantes.

Manténgase alejado de los productos a base de petróleo que contienen aceites minerales que obstruyen los poros y causan brotes.

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¿Los productos naturales para el cuidado de la piel de Chagrin Valley curarán mi rosácea, eczema o psoriasis?

¿Sus productos curarán mi rosácea, eczema o psoriasis?

A menudo recibimos correos electrónicos y llamadas telefónicas de clientes con problemas crónicos de piel irritada o inflamada.

Si bien no podemos prometer que nuestros productos ayudarán a curar sus afecciones cutáneas inflamadas o irritadas, hemos recibido muchos comentarios de clientes que nos dicen que nuestros productos han ayudado a aliviar o calmar los síntomas asociados con problemas de piel irritada .

Hemos aprendido que para algunas personas simplemente cambiar a un producto natural puede ayudar.

Creemos que los ingredientes naturales suelen ser más suaves y delicados con la piel. Suelo decir que lo que NO contienen nuestros productos suele ser lo más beneficioso.

Hemos utilizado estos comentarios para crear páginas de "Ayúdame a elegir" para una variedad de problemas de la piel.

Los aceites esenciales puros, las hierbas y otros ingredientes naturales se han utilizado durante siglos. Su folclore y sus usos se han transmitido de generación en generación.

Tenga en cuenta que nuestros productos NO son medicamentos para tratar o curar enfermedades, lo cual requeriría pruebas y aprobación de la FDA. Nuestros productos están diseñados para ayudar a aliviar los síntomas asociados con la piel irritada. Consulte siempre con su profesional de la salud si le preocupa algún problema de la piel.

Si tiene problemas de piel sensible, siempre realice una prueba de alergia antes de usar un producto nuevo.


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¿Cuál es mi tipo de piel?
Tu piel es tan única como tú.

Si lo piensas bien, tu tipo de piel no es el mismo en todas las zonas de tu cuerpo.

La piel de tu cara es diferente a la piel de tus manos, que es diferente a la piel de tu espalda, que es diferente a la piel de tus pies...etc.

Aunque tu tipo de piel está determinado por la genética, también se verá afectado por otros factores y puede cambiar con el tiempo.

Comprender su tipo de piel es un buen punto de partida antes de probar o cambiar a productos naturales.

Normalmente existen cinco tipos de piel sana: normal, seca, grasa, mixta y sensible.

PIEL NORMAL

Esta piel está equilibrada, ni demasiado seca ni demasiado grasa. Presenta una textura uniforme, sin imperfecciones y un aspecto limpio y suave, y no requiere cuidados especiales.

PIEL GRASA

La piel grasa es el resultado de la secreción excesiva de sebo, una secreción oleosa de las glándulas sebáceas. La piel grasa tiende a atraer más suciedad y polvo que la piel seca y puede ser propensa a puntos negros, acné y brillo excesivo. Es frecuente en adolescentes y suele presentarse en piel con acné o propensa a imperfecciones.

PIEL SECA

Para algunas personas, la piel seca es causada por factores externos como el clima, la baja humedad del aire, el sol o las duchas calientes y, a menudo, es temporal.

Sin embargo, para otras personas puede ser una afección de por vida. La piel seca se debe a una disminución de la producción natural de aceite, lo que a menudo resulta en una piel escamosa y áspera. La piel seca y agrietada suele ser propensa a trastornos cutáneos, como el eccema.

Elegir productos naturales para el cuidado de la piel según el tipo de piel PIEL SENSIBLE

La piel verdaderamente sensible reacciona fácilmente a los estímulos externos. Suele ser frágil, fina o de textura fina, seca y propensa a reacciones alérgicas.

La piel sensible suele sentirse incómoda, tirante, enrojecida o con picazón. Es una piel delicada que necesita mucho cuidado.

PIEL MIXTA

La piel mixta es tal como suena: tiene características tanto de la piel seca como de la grasa. La zona con más grasa suele ser la zona T (frente, nariz y barbilla), mientras que la piel de las mejillas es normal o seca.

Para obtener más información sobre el tipo de piel y ayuda con recomendaciones de productos para sus necesidades individuales, lea nuestro blog, ¿Cuál es su tipo de piel?


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¿Los ingredientes y productos de Chagrin Valley están certificados como orgánicos por el USDA?

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve es una empresa orgánica certificada por el USDA

Cuidado de la piel orgánico certificado

La consideración más importante en cualquier negocio son sus clientes. El mundo actual, plagado de afirmaciones engañosas, publicidad engañosa y simple engaño, a menudo deja a los consumidores intentando descubrir la verdad sobre los productos personales y sus ingredientes.

  • Queremos que nuestros clientes sepan que estamos comprometidos con la transparencia en todo lo que hacemos.
  • Queremos que nuestros clientes sepan que cuando decimos “ orgánico”, lo decimos en serio.
  • Creemos que al convertirnos en una empresa orgánica certificada por el USDA, nuestros clientes no tienen que preguntarse si realmente utilizamos ingredientes orgánicos certificados o si nuestros productos orgánicos son verdaderamente orgánicos.
  • Por eso elegimos ser una empresa orgánica certificada y cumplir con los estrictos estándares requeridos para la certificación orgánica.

Algunos de mis productos favoritos están elaborados con ingredientes que simplemente no cuentan con certificación orgánica. ¿Por qué? Actualmente no existen estándares para los ingredientes utilizados específicamente en la industria de productos de cuidado personal. La certificación orgánica de productos de cuidado personal se basa en los estándares de alimentos orgánicos establecidos por el Programa Nacional Orgánico del USDA.

Pero como somos una empresa orgánica certificada, estamos obligados a presentar documentación que acredite que incluso nuestros "ingredientes no orgánicos" se produjeron sin el uso de pesticidas tóxicos, organismos genéticamente modificados (OGM), lodos de depuradora o irradiación.

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¿Sus productos e ingredientes son libres de crueldad animal?

Todos los jabones, champús y productos de cuidado personal naturales de Chagrin Valley están certificados como libres de crueldad animal por Leaping Bunny.

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve cuenta con la certificación Leaping Bunny desde 2013.

Cuidado natural y orgánico de la piel, sin crueldad animal. Logotipo de Leaping Bunny. El Programa Leaping Bunny fue desarrollado en 1996 por la Coalición para la Información al Consumidor sobre Cosméticos (CCIC) para identificar y apoyar a las empresas que contribuyen a eliminar el uso innecesario y el maltrato de animales en las pruebas de productos e ingredientes cosméticos. La CCIC está compuesta por ocho organizaciones de protección animal, entre ellas la Sociedad Protectora de Animales de Estados Unidos, así como organizaciones de Canadá y Europa.

En Chagrin Valley no probamos nuestros productos terminados en animales (excepto en voluntarios humanos). Pero ¿qué pasa con las materias primas y los ingredientes que utilizamos?

Muchos productos muestran etiquetas que afirman que el producto final “no ha sido probado en animales”, pero esto no garantiza que los ingredientes del producto estén realmente libres de pruebas en animales.

El Estándar CCIC es un compromiso que asume una empresa para eliminar las pruebas en animales en todas las etapas del desarrollo de sus productos. Nuestro compromiso de comprar ingredientes libres de crueldad animal está integrado en el contrato de compra con todos nuestros proveedores.

Los productos de cuidado personal que muestran el logotipo auténtico de Leaping Bunny cuentan con la certificación "cruelty free" (libre de crueldad animal) según los Estándares de Cosmética Humanitaria, reconocidos internacionalmente. Estos rigurosos estándares exigen que la empresa, sus laboratorios o sus proveedores no realicen ni autoricen pruebas en animales para los productos terminados ni para ninguno de sus ingredientes en ninguna etapa de desarrollo del producto, después de una fecha límite establecida. Todas las empresas de Leaping Bunny se someten a auditorías independientes y a compromisos de compromiso que se renuevan anualmente.

Esta renovación anual es un requisito clave que distingue al Programa Leaping Bunny de otros programas de certificación libres de crueldad animal. Las empresas que fabrican productos, así como sus proveedores de ingredientes, deben renovar anualmente su compromiso de no realizar pruebas en animales en ningún producto terminado, ingrediente o fórmula.

¿Por qué es importante esta renovación anual del compromiso? "Las formulaciones de los productos cambian, los proveedores van y vienen, y los fabricantes desarrollan líneas innovadoras para satisfacer las necesidades de los consumidores. Pero sabemos que los consumidores compasivos necesitan tener la seguridad de que los productos que utilizan no se someten a pruebas en animales".

En Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve...

  • NO probamos nuestros productos en animales
  • NO utilizamos ingredientes probados en animales
  • NO vendemos en mercados que requieren pruebas en animales

El programa Leaping Bunny ofrece
La mejor garantía para los consumidores
que están tomando decisiones de compra compasivas
¡Comprando productos para el cuidado de la piel libres de crueldad animal!


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