Morning all,
Beginner soaper here, not selling at this point but that is my goal eventually. I'll preface my question by saying that I realize this topic has the potential for lots of different opinions - I'm simply looking for different perspectives for my own knowledge and education. I've been practicing making both all natural soaps and soaps with synthetic ingredients and I am not here to judge one way or the other.
My primary intended audience once I start selling is the "all natural" crowd (I'm also into permaculture so those things kind of go together). I've been perusing some of the online stores (Etsy, Shopify, etc.) to get ideas about how "regular people" (i.e. not large professional soap operations) market their soaps to those types of groups.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but from what I can tell, there seem to be a lot of soapy products labeled "all natural" despite the fact that they contain fragrance oils, synthetic colorants, etc.
I know that there is some debate over certain ingredients...
(like sodium lactate - old but interesting article about its use in food here: https://www.pccmarkets.com/statements/org_sodium_lactate_120709/).
...but aren't all fragrance oils synthetic and thus NOT "all natural"?
I've seen many soaps labeled "all natural" with just "fragrance" noted in the ingredients list and no mention of using EOs anywhere in the product description. In fact, I've seen some that clearly list fragrance oil in the description but still claim all natural. From what I can tell from ingredients labeling requirements (in the US), it's acceptable to list "fragrance" in the ingredients list and there's no requirement to list out individual essential oils if you're using an EO blend... so maybe some of these soaps have EO blends rather than fragrance oils (although I would think if you're catering to the all natural crowd, you would want to sing from the mountaintops that you're using EOs instead of synthetic fragrances).
Anyway, for me personally, I will probably have both an all natural line that uses strictly EOs and natural colors without synthetic additives (for my permie friends) in addition to a smaller not 100% natural line (because I personally like playing around with colors and fragrances... and not all of my potential customers are as into permie stuff to want to spend more $ on an all natural bar).
What do you think? Has anyone else seen products that appear to be mislabeled as "all natural" despite containing synthetic fragrance oils or synthetic colorants?
Beginner soaper here, not selling at this point but that is my goal eventually. I'll preface my question by saying that I realize this topic has the potential for lots of different opinions - I'm simply looking for different perspectives for my own knowledge and education. I've been practicing making both all natural soaps and soaps with synthetic ingredients and I am not here to judge one way or the other.
My primary intended audience once I start selling is the "all natural" crowd (I'm also into permaculture so those things kind of go together). I've been perusing some of the online stores (Etsy, Shopify, etc.) to get ideas about how "regular people" (i.e. not large professional soap operations) market their soaps to those types of groups.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but from what I can tell, there seem to be a lot of soapy products labeled "all natural" despite the fact that they contain fragrance oils, synthetic colorants, etc.
I know that there is some debate over certain ingredients...
(like sodium lactate - old but interesting article about its use in food here: https://www.pccmarkets.com/statements/org_sodium_lactate_120709/).
...but aren't all fragrance oils synthetic and thus NOT "all natural"?
I've seen many soaps labeled "all natural" with just "fragrance" noted in the ingredients list and no mention of using EOs anywhere in the product description. In fact, I've seen some that clearly list fragrance oil in the description but still claim all natural. From what I can tell from ingredients labeling requirements (in the US), it's acceptable to list "fragrance" in the ingredients list and there's no requirement to list out individual essential oils if you're using an EO blend... so maybe some of these soaps have EO blends rather than fragrance oils (although I would think if you're catering to the all natural crowd, you would want to sing from the mountaintops that you're using EOs instead of synthetic fragrances).
Anyway, for me personally, I will probably have both an all natural line that uses strictly EOs and natural colors without synthetic additives (for my permie friends) in addition to a smaller not 100% natural line (because I personally like playing around with colors and fragrances... and not all of my potential customers are as into permie stuff to want to spend more $ on an all natural bar).
What do you think? Has anyone else seen products that appear to be mislabeled as "all natural" despite containing synthetic fragrance oils or synthetic colorants?