Many products claim to be USDA beauty products that are organic. Organic is the new buzzword, and every skin care product maker out there is jumping on the band wagon. Since there are so many skin care products out there that are claiming to be organic, what do you do? How can you cut thru all the confusion and know for sure that you are not using anything on your skin that contains chemicals or hormones? How can you ensure that you are not passing these hormones and chemicals to your kids through touch? Shouldn’t you be able to know for sure that you are not harming your family with your skin care products? Well, there is some good news out there for people who want to know whether or not they are buying and using a truly organic skin care product.
The trick is all in the labeling. When you purchase a skin care product, and you want that product to be organic, you have to read the label carefully. The words you look for to determine if a skin care product is really a organic skin care product are “certified organic”. Certified organic is a term that means that a organic skin care product has passed a test by the USDA. That test means that the organic skin care product is made of at least 95% organic ingredients. The remaining 5% of the ingredients must come from natural products.
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