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Fast Facts About Organic Skincare Products and Treatments

by Ellen Liu Senior Writer

Are you an avid user of organic skin care products? Thinking of getting organic skincare in Singapore? Or, perhaps, you just want to know what all the fuss is about with organic skincare products and treatments? Regardless of your reasons for clicking this link, you’ll definitely know a lot more about the topic once you reach the end of this article.

For all their popularity, organic skincare products and treatments are fraught with myths and misconceptions. Most people know very little about them aside from the fact that they’re made with or make use of organic materials. Expand your knowledge about the topic.

Here are seven facts about organic skincare that everyone should know about.

“Natural” and “organic” don’t mean the same thing.

Natural skincare products are made with natural materials. Organic skincare products, on the other hand, are made with farming techniques that don’t depend on synthetic materials.

Labels like “natural” and “organic” are misleading.

Here’s the thing: buzzwords like “natural,” “herbal,” and “organic” have no established legal definitions. This means that manufacturers can be liberal when attaching these labels to their products without there being any significant legal ramifications. So, be careful when selecting and purchasing skincare products. There have been many cases wherein a product was labeled “organic” when, in actuality, it contains artificial materials or synthetic chemicals.

Natural products are not necessarily better than organic products.

Likewise, organic skincare products are not necessarily better than their natural counterparts. There is no conclusive or scientific evidence that state that one is better than the other.

There are no such things as 100% organic skincare products.

Here’s the thing: to be classified as “organic” by skincare experts and other cosmetic authorities, the product must be composed of at least 95% organically synthesized materials. That figure, 95%, is already very hard to accomplish due organic materials’ high water content. And, based on the National Organic Program, water is not a certified organic element. Hence, a 100% organic skincare product is impossible to create. So, when you search up “natural skin care products Singapore” don’t trust results that say “100% organic.”

Organic skincare products are not vegan.

While organic skincare products are made mostly of organic ingredients, ingredients created with special farming techniques, this doesn’t mean that they’re devoid of animal-based components. Royal jelly and propolis, key components of many cosmetic products, are good examples.

Organic skincare products are not hypoallergenic.

Organic is not synonymous with hypoallergenic. So, if you are allergic to anything, make sure you read the labels of your skincare products before you use any of them. Always conduct a “patch test,” especially if you had negative reactions to skincare products in the past. Just apply a small amount of the product on a patch of skin (ideally the backside of your reach so you can see the effects better) and wait to see if any reaction would occur for about two days.

The prices of organic skincare products and treatments vary

How much a product or treatment costs depend on the brand? For instance, if you search for “online skin care shops in Singapore” you’ll find a great selection internet-based shops that offer products with varying prices. If you search for a specific brand, on the other hand, you’ll likely be met with sky-high prices.

Source: https://therisingbeauty.wordpress.com/2018/03/12/fast-facts-about-organic-skincare-products-and-treatments/


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