The Worst Fake “Organic” Cosmetic Brands Revealed (from OCA)

Organic Consumers Association sent out an email update, much of the time I don’t take the time to read them. But this one I looked at, and I thought it important to pass on to the ladies out there this cosmetic information. It has been a struggle for me to find cosmetics that are safe and also perform. I guess the hunt will continue.

At the end of their article is a link to an online spreadsheet where you can see the hazard rating of your favorite “organic” health and beauty products. So actually everyone who shops should look at this, since toothpaste, lotions, shampoos and all of the other products are included.

From the email update sent 1/26/10

The Worst Fake “Organic” Cosmetic Brands Revealed: OCA Spreadsheet Summarizes “Organic Cheater Brand” Personal Care Product Hazard

The OCA has prepared a spreadsheet summarizing “Organic Cheater brand” products and their Hazard Rankings according to the Environmental Working Group’s “Skin Deep” Cosmetic Safety Database. The tabs at the top of the spreadsheet list various brands horizontally: click each tab to view that brand’s product scores from the Skin Deep” database. By far the majority of fake organic products score in the “Moderate Hazard” category. Conversely, Dr. Bronner’s Skin Deep product scores show that the vast majority of true NOP certified organic personal care score in the safest “Low Hazard” category. A couple of brands, Jason “Pure, Natural & Organic” and Nature’s Gate “Organics”, even had some of their fake organic products score in the unsafest “High Hazard” category.

Perhaps even more disturbing, two of the “organic cheater” brands who are the subject of OCA’s Complaint to USDA NOP, have reneged on their signed promise to provide product and ingredient information to Skin Deep so that their products’ safety can be assessed. Those brands are Eminence “Organic” Skin Care and Head “Organics”. Another two brands, while they have not reneged on any promises, have also decided to not submit product and ingredient information to Skin Deep: Ilike “Organic” Skin Care and Surya Sapien “Organic”. As noted in the Complaint, all these brands utilize surfactants made in part or entirely from petrochemicals as primary cleansing ingredients, which contain no organic agricultural material whatsoever. Eminence in particular deceptively claims that Alpha Olefin Sulfonate, the primary cleanser in its “Organic Stone Crop Bodywash”, is from a “plant source,” when in fact this cleanser is commercially available only in pure petrochemical form.

Both Nature’s Gate and Eminence do produce a few true USDA NOP certified organic products under their respective brands. However, the vast majority of their product lines are not certified under the USDA’s National Organic Program, because their main cleansing and moisturizing ingredients are generally based on conventional or petrochemical, rather than organic agricultural, material. As a general rule when shopping for organic personal care, check for the USDA seal to be sure you’re buying true organic personal care rather than fake organic products.

See the spreadsheet

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