What is the difference between "natural" and organic?Updated a year ago
Juice Beauty goes beyond natural. "Natural" products don't have any regulation so any company can name their products "natural" if they have a few ingredients that come from the earth. Natural products range from some pretty good companies trying to do the right thing … to hundreds of personal care companies that are simply using the term "natural" for marketing purposes.
However, "Organic" goes way beyond "Natural". If a product is labeled Organic on the front of the package and sold in the State of California which has extremely rigorous organic regulations … then generally, the products contain USDA certified organic ingredients from farms that use a system of farming that maintains and replenishes soil fertility without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers. Be watchful of some of the products that contain the word Organic in the label. In the United States, the product NAME can contain Organic or some cute form of Organic (like "Organix") and have little to no organic ingredients. The Product Name is exempt from all regulations and this is the loophole that many companies use to falsely market their products as organic.
JUICE BEAUTY SKINCARE IS MADE WITH CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENTS for every one of our products not just a few products! Many companies will “greenwash” and work hard to have a few organic products so their whole line can look “organic” but Juice Beauty uses high standards for every one of our products and we work hard to perfect “just in time” manufacturing so there are fresh products on the shelves at all times.