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Organo-IC, the literal meanings.

Organic means literally organs, organized living beings and is derived from the word Latin arganon, musical instrument. In 1942 it acquired the meaning free from pesticides and fertilizers, which refers to crops farmed according to organic standards. It's easy understand the confusion on this term as a means of relating to nature and free from pesticides and fertilizers.

The four principles behind of the organic movement and its original spirit.

The organic farming movement is at the origin of any ecological trend we living today has four important principles at its foundation: Ecology Health Care Equity Source: IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements Organic)

Organic standards of beauty and organic cosmetics.

Organic farming has international standards internationally recognized and harmonized, but there is no official definition applies to cosmetics and beauty products, since there is no unanimity on how to define them. That's why it's a little more than a jungle out there with several certifying bodies interpreting organic cosmetics their own way and also brands using "Organic." What is the difference? If no certification is submitting the claim may refer to organic ingredients simply natural or certified organic ingredients, which makes no specification about: What percentage is this (may be a little bit up 100%)-The nature of the ingredients present. When is this organic certification means the product meets organic standards: assurance the amount of organic ingredients (In the UK there are two systems: the 70% and 95% more)-regular non-organic ingredients (eg preservatives, herbal extracts and other cosmetic ingredients that nature derived) The way that organic ingredients are regulated differ from a certifying body to another, and some organizations stricter than others in choosing non-organic ingredients. As there are a few around, there are a few rules: Soil Association, Federation food, organic farmers and producers, Ecocert, COSMEBIO, Demeter or BDAA, AIAB, BFA, etc.

Organic cosmetics strengths and challenges.

certified organic cosmetics are developed with the aim of providing products that are close to nature as much as possible, but how close you can have and at what price? Certified organic ingredients are much more expensive than normal and have a strong smell and color. Organic certification of finished products also adds a cost, and has no universal meaning. What then? My solution is Forest Secrets Skin Care, a broad takes the best of organic spirit without compromising purity and yield. Forest Secrets products do not contain any of the preservatives that can be found in organic cosmetics containing natural ingredients with great anti-aging properties that are scientifically proven. You will not be able to find certified organic products with powerful anti-aging claims as the organic standards do not allow that. To learn about how to get the best of nature visit our product benefits [] Http: / / www.forestsecretsskincare.com / Benefits.html

Dr Barbara Olioso is a professional chemist, with 9 years experience in natural and organic cosmetics. She is a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Cosmetic Scientists in the UK. She is the founder of Organatural Cosmtic Developments, she writes for trade magazines and she lectures at international conferences on natural cosmetics and sustainability. She recently developed and launched her own skin care range, Forest Secrets, potent and pure skin care. To know more about her brand or abour her please visit

http://www.forestsecretsskincare.com/

http://www.organatural.co.uk/

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