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What does the USDA Organic label mean for personal care products?

  • The FDA does not define or regulate the term “organic” as it applies to body care, personal care products, or cosmetics.
  • USDA regulates the term “organic” as it applies to agricultural products through its National Organic Program (NOP) regulation, 7 CFR Part 205.
  • If a cosmetic, body care product, or personal care product contains or is made up of agricultural ingredients, and can meet the USDA/NOP organic production, handling, processing and labeling standards, it may be eligible to be certified under the NOP regulations.
  • The operations which produce the organic agricultural ingredients, the handlers of these agricultural ingredients, and the manufacturer of the final product must all be certified by a USDA-accredited organic certifying agent.
  • Once certified, cosmetics, personal care products, and body care products are eligible for the same 4 organic labeling categories as all other agricultural products, based on their organic content and other factors:
    • “100 percent organic”–Products contain at least 70 percent product must contain (excluding water and salt) only organically produced ingredients.  Products may display the USDA Organic Seal and must display the certifying agent’s name and address.  Remaining product ingredients must consist of nonagricultural substances approved on the National List or nonorganically produced agricultural products that are not commercially available in organic form, also on the National List. Products may display the USDA Organic Seal and must display the certifying agent’s name and address.
    • “Made with organic ingredients”– organic ingredients and product label can list up to three of the organic ingredients or “food” groups on the principal display panel. For example, body lotion made with at least 70 percent organic ingredients (excluding water and salt) and only organic herbs may be labeled either “body lotion made with organic lavender, rosemary, and chamomile,” or “body lotion made with organic herbs.” Products may not display the USDA Organic Seal and must display the certifying agent’s name and address.
    • Less than 70 percent organic ingredients – Products cannot use the term “organic” anywhere on the principal display panel.  However, they may identify the specific ingredients that are USDA-certified as being organically produced on the ingredients statement on the information panel. Products may not display the USDA Organic Seal and may not display a certifying agent’s name and address.  (Water and salt are also excluded here.)
  • Any cosmetic, body care product, or personal care product that does not meet the production, handling, processing, labeling, and certification standards described above, may not state, imply, or convey in any way that the product is USDA-certified organic or meets the USDA organic standards.

Original article found here – http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRerDC5068442

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Why Organic?

To reduce the number of cancer causing substances (carcinogens) entering the body -

Our skin is our largest is our largest organ and everything that penetrates the skin goes into the body.  Up to 60% of what you put on your baby’s skin is absorbed into the body and can be detected within minutes in their bloodstream.   Unfortunately many of us have been affected by cancer one way or another and the number of individuals being diagnosed with cancer is increasing.  Numerous studies suggest that the increasing amount of carcinogens in food, body products and the environment may be a major cause for the rise in cancer.

To reduce the amount of pesticides in your body -

Most mainstream big brand body care products are a combination of plant derived ingredients and synthetic ingredients.  Pesticides and chemical fertilizers can be found in these plants that are used for cosmetics, body care or food.  By using organic body care you ensure that the ingredients are naturally raised and free of contaminants.

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