Organic Bar Soaps

Organic Bar Soaps


Why Use Organic Soap?

Many people have sensitive skin that doesn’t respond well to chemically laden soap. By using organic soap, you might be able to avoid, or at least reduce, the skin problems that are caused by irritating chemical ingredients.

 

By describing soap or any other product by the term "Organic" it means the ingredients  are not, and have not been produced with, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, or pesticides. It’s invaluable for those who suffer from chemical sensitives.

Available in 4oz.

Citrus Lavender, Lavender, Le, Pink Grapefruit, Lemongrass Tea, Oatmeal Spice, Peppermint, Shea Honey Oatmeal, Thyme Garden, Unscented Sensitive Skin.

How the USDA defines organic...

... and what this means for soap and skin care


DON'T BE FOOLED!
Organic certification is the only way you can be sure a company's products truly comply with organic standards. No certification = No proof = Not organic.

Sales of organic products are on the rise, with growth rates averaging over 20% per year. Not surprisingly, many companies are trying to catch the wave by offering their own "organic" products for sale – so many that it can become unclear what the word "organic" means when it's used. And it raises the question: How do organic standards apply to soap and skin care products?

The USDA's National Organic Program (NOP) provides the benchmark, global standard for defining organic. Within the NOP, there are three levels of certification. A product's classification is based on the total percentage of its organic ingredients (without counting water or salt). Here's what they mean, and then we'll discuss how the standards apply to soap and skin care.

 


 

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