You may have read in an earlier post that the U.S. government does not regulate the safety of cosmetics. Many common cosmetic ingredients are harmful to people and the environment. The Story of Stuff Project released, The Story of Cosmetics video giving us a glimpse of what is really in our cosmetics. Any company can put an organic or natural label on their product. The best way to ensure you are buying a true organic product is to purchase USDA Certified Organic.
#1 by sell this domain at sedo on October 18th, 2010
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I am compairing this article with another one I have read a couple of minutes ago and yours makes a lot more sense.
#2 by limewire info on November 24th, 2010
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#3 by Michael Carabini on April 23rd, 2011
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Consumers are inundated with organic claims on all manner of products and with frequent media stories surrounding the potential health risks and unknowns of anything remotely synthetic curiosity for organic products is at an all-time high with product sales skyrocketing. Celebrities and cosmetic companies are launching skin-care products labeled organic faster than you can say but is this really good for my skin?! ..Organically speaking what does the term organic mean in the world of cosmetics but principally for skin care?
#4 by E. Keith Owens on May 13th, 2011
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Consumers are inundated with organic claims on all manner of products and with frequent media stories surrounding the potential health risks and unknowns of anything remotely synthetic curiosity for organic products is at an all-time high with product sales skyrocketing. Celebrities and cosmetic companies are launching skin-care products labeled organic faster than you can say but is this really good for my skin?!