1. Natural - natural means whatever you want it to mean. I disregard it when looking at the product.
2. Organic - also can mean anything. It doesn't have to be organic. For it to be Certified Organic, you need to pay for that right.
3. Not tested on animals - I don't care what it is.... at some point in human history, the ingredients in it were tested on animals.
4. Paraben free - Certain flower extracts are parabens... (plus the whole paraben controversy is just a marketing plan anyway - I like parabens myself) I looked up the msds for the common used preservatives. Parabens just look better on paper.
5.No Synthetics - Is it me.... I kind of like my synthetics... I like that a scientist recreated something that is found in nature, or better yet - made an amazing discovry not found in nature but made by combining two of nature's elements. Just the power that our intellegence can produce is amazing. But really, what's the difference - whether manmade or 'natural' it's still the same thing. Except the manmade one is exact, consisitent from batch to batch, and it's been tested tested tested - where natural things can vary a great amount. Fact is that more people are allergic and have sensitivities over natural (from the earth) ingredients than they do manmade.
I'm not trying to spark a debate over it, but I'm curious what others think about the power of false advertising..
2. Organic - also can mean anything. It doesn't have to be organic. For it to be Certified Organic, you need to pay for that right.
3. Not tested on animals - I don't care what it is.... at some point in human history, the ingredients in it were tested on animals.
4. Paraben free - Certain flower extracts are parabens... (plus the whole paraben controversy is just a marketing plan anyway - I like parabens myself) I looked up the msds for the common used preservatives. Parabens just look better on paper.
5.No Synthetics - Is it me.... I kind of like my synthetics... I like that a scientist recreated something that is found in nature, or better yet - made an amazing discovry not found in nature but made by combining two of nature's elements. Just the power that our intellegence can produce is amazing. But really, what's the difference - whether manmade or 'natural' it's still the same thing. Except the manmade one is exact, consisitent from batch to batch, and it's been tested tested tested - where natural things can vary a great amount. Fact is that more people are allergic and have sensitivities over natural (from the earth) ingredients than they do manmade.
I'm not trying to spark a debate over it, but I'm curious what others think about the power of false advertising..