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What is the difference between natural, organic and vegan cosmetics?

"100% natural" or "100% organic" as well as organic meet the new demands of consumers. But an amalgam is often made between these two names. The so-called "natural" cosmetic product The "natural" beauty product uses ingredients from nature: vegetables (plants), minerals (such as clay, kaolin), or animals (honey). A so-called "natural" cosmetic product can, however, contain controversial raw materials such as parabens, as it is not subject to any legislation. It is therefore necessary to check that it is written "without parabens". And the composition of the product must be 100% natural. Beware of the phrase "natural", which by no means means "natural". It just means that it is made from a natural raw material. But it may have seen a lot of changes. No percentage of natural ingredients is required in "natural" cosmetics. No obligation regarding the origin of the products and the manufacturing process. That is why it is important to give preference to brands that are transparent about the composition of their products and their manufacturing method. They prefer pure products with effective formulas without unnecessary components. Today brands want to offer healthier products (for the body and the planet). You are halfway between organic and tradition. Organic labeling is very expensive. Small brands can't always afford to pay the cost of labeling at the beginning! They prefer research and development over certification. So there are natural cosmetics without an organic label, but just as much! But even a “natural” cosmetic is possibly more demanding than a labeled cosmetic. Let's actually take palm oil or its derivatives. There are no restrictions on organic labels with the exception of the Nature and Progress labels. While a large part of so-called natural cosmetics banishes this component.