Showing posts with label organic cosmetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic cosmetics. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2011

How to check product labels when shopping naturally

--An Easier way to Finding nontoxic or organic products
 
It is quite a task going into the shopping isle and having to read each and every one of the product labels; and it gets even harder when manufacturers are crafty at making products with hidden chemicals that could be harmful while they make it sound pretty okay. An Inconvenient thing it is to have to screen every small print of each product especially when you’re in a rush to get done with shopping and head home for dinner. Of-course you and I want to spend our money on products that are healthy and effective but Trade secrecy laws enable manufacturers to protect their formulas by grouping specific ingredients under generic terms like “Parfum”, “Fragrance” or “natural colorings” which makes it hard for the consumer to distinguish safe products from toxic products. So with this in mind how can we avoid toxic chemicals without wasting our time or money on useless products that contain potentially harmful chemicals?

Hint 1: First thing to do will be to check the ingredients by process of elimination and second thing to do will be to check the claims on the product package like the following claim labels below:
v  Paraben-free (hair care and skin care)
v  Fragrance-free or an organic natural fragrance substitute for e.g. some products contain chamomile, Lavender as fragrance but it should come from a pure source and not be an adulterated type of fragrance.
v  Free of petrochemicals (skin care and hair care)
v  SLS-free (contains no sodium laureate sulfate especially shampoo, toothpaste and anything that foams.)
v  Talc-free (cosmetics)
v  Cruelty-free


The third thing to check for, will be certification claims in regards to how the product was manufactured and where it is made, for example
v  Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainable products and trade. Fair trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect that seek greater equity in international trade. It offers better trading conditions to producers, and secures the rights of, marginalized producers and workers. It helps to ensure producers of those products are well treated in regards to price, social and environmental standards. Fair trade handcrafted products includes coffee, chocolate, tea, honey, wine, bananas, cocoa, sugar, gold, cotton, flowers, and fresh fruit. Fair trade products are traded and marketed either by an "MEDC supply chain" whereby products are imported and/or distributed by fair trade organizations (commonly referred to as alternative trading organizations) or by "product certification" whereby products complying with fair trade specifications are certified by them indicating that they have been produced, traded, processed and packaged in accordance with fair trade standards.



v  USDA stands for The United States Department of Agriculture. It is a central federal department whose initial role was to provide the farmers of America with a source of knowledge about farming, a place where farmers could find general information. This role continued until the Depression years when, due to low prices for agricultural commodities, the USDA initiated for the first time support of commodity prices and farm income. It has broad authority to address agricultural issues, to undertake a variety of studies, research, and investigations and to engage in other information-gathering activities. The USDA works in partnership with state, county, municipal, and tribal governments to use a range of tools to protect the consuming public and farmers and ranchers.
v  ECOCERT (Europe)—is one of the leading organic certification marks internationally, enjoying a good reputation and trusted by both consumers and the organic industry.  ECOCERT certificate is a guarantee to world major markets including EU, USA, JAPAN etc.
v  Soil Association (UK) is a membership charity campaigning for planet-friendly food and farming. They hold a belief that there is connection between soil, food, the health of people and the health of the planet.
v  BDIH (Germany) is the Association of Industries and Trading Firms for pharmaceuticals, health care products (cosmetics and natural cosmetics), food supplements and personal hygiene products (www.bdih.de).
v  AIAB (Italy)

Federal law requires that ingredients are listed in descending order of concentration,
Beginning with the most active ingredient and the first ingredient is typically water or and oil while fragrances & colors comes last on product ingredient label. 

Also some claims like “Hypoallergenic”, “Allergy-tested”, “Safe for Sensitive Skin”, “Ultra-fine” or “micro-fine” are Vague, confusing and it is not validated by the manufacturers through the FDA. "There are no Federal standards or definitions that govern the use of the term "hypoallergenic." The term means whatever a particular company wants it to mean. Manufacturers of cosmetics labeled as hypoallergenic are not required to submit substantiation of their hypoallergenic claims to FDA".

Ultra Fine or micro-fine means nanoparticles have been used, it doesn’t mean anything safe, there isn’t any labeling requirements in the U.S for nanoparticle ingredients so we do not have a way of knowing how safe they are, so it best you avoid products containing this ingredient.

Be very Skeptical about the following claims below, be sure products that claim natural truly contains harmless ingredients.

“Natural”, “All-natural”, “Natural Ingredients” can mean anything, for example they can add petroleum which is natural mineral oil and it will pass for natural. Always keep nontoxic in mind when shopping for stuff, this way you are aware more alert when you see something doggy on a product label.

Note: The word “Inactive” on a product ingredient label is used to mask the true identity of a toxic chemical—harmful.

I recommend only products I have checked or used myself so you can be most assured that these products are ethical and safe, also some of these products contain active organic ingredients. I have made a list of some of the most effective anti-aging on budget products that I love, so by all means head on and scan our Nontoxic Lifestyle archives to find yourself something you like.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Vegan products

 Pure Mineral Mica- A Multi-task mineral Colors. 
You can use these as an eyeshadow, blush, lip color, eye-lash liner, eye-brow liner, shimmer.
See Color Collection Available below.
Pink Color Collection:-  Primrose, Pink Carnation, Rose petal
Primrose
Pink carnation
  Rose petal


Purple Color Collection:- 1. Lavender mist, 2. Huckleberry, 3. Dark plum

Lavender mist
Huckleberry
Dark plum
Coral shimmer color collection:- Apricot, Peach, Azalea
Apricot
Azalea


Peach                              




PINK, Purple, Coral collection; Net Weight: 1 gram (0.035 ounce)







Blue shimmer color collection
Larkspur






   Hydrangea         
               Indigo                    
Brown shimmer color collection

 
Cocoa
  Mahogany                              Cinnamon


Taupe color collection:- Oat straw, Twig, Rye
Oat straw
Twig

Blue, Brown, Taupe collection; Net Weight: 1 gram (0.035 ounce)





Our Green shimmer color collection:- Sage, Winter green, Maiden hair  
(Green Collection is temporarily out  of stock)
Maiden Hair









               Vegan Hemp Lip Balm

Our vegan Hemp Balm® brand lip balm is simply the finest vegan herbal lip therapy on the market. Eco-friendly and healthy, our USDA certified organic, vegan organic, and SPF versions of Hemp Balm® are the only all hemp seed oil based lip balms on the market. Hemp seed oil in combination with vitamin E and rosemary extract is therapeutic for your lips. The unsaturated nature of hemp seed oil acts as a free radical scavenger while the vitamin E and rosemary extract quenches the free radicals. Together they are nature’s answer to healthy soft lips. Hemp Balm® has traditionally been used for treating dry, chapped lips.


                    

 Variety: Orange(our favorite vegan hemp lip balm)

                Lemon
                Spearmint 
                Lime
Vegan hemp lip balm colors (Tube size)
No more cold sore, or chapped


INGREDIENTS:  Organic Cannabis sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil, Euphorbia cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Organic Calendula officinalis Flower Extract (Organic Calendula officinalis Flowers Infused in Organic Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) Oil), Organic Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) Oil, Organic Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) Extract, Non-GMO d-alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Organic Essential Oil of Citrus sinensis (Orange), Mentha piperita (Peppermint), Citrus limon (Lemon) and Organic Essential Oil Citrus Aurantifolia (Lime), or Mentha viridis (Spearmint)


             European clay: The facial mask gets rid of dirt and oil that clogs the skin pores.


For a rejuvenated look and feel



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We do not exchange opened cosmetic products for safety reasons. 
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