The Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Clean Beauty
For most of our lives, we’ve bought our shampoos and body washes without batting an eyelash at the long list of ingredients on the bottle. And while we still swear by a slew of those same products, we’re also thankful for the long-delayed emergence of the clean beauty industry. We don’t need to wax poetic for long about why this moment is important. The answer is simple: We want a better understanding of the stuff we’re putting on and inside our bodies.
It seems we need a lesson on how to navigate it all. Is there really a difference among clean, green, and organic" And if there is, is one better than the other" Ahead, Freedom Deodorant founder Ira Green helps us understand all of the confusing language, as well as where to start if we want to clean up our act in the beauty aisle. MORE: The Quick and Dirty Gym Workout for a Smaller Waist
Natural Versus All-Natural
The only difference between these two terms is the addition of all. They mean the same thing and as of now, there are no FDA mandates on using the word natural. Unfortunately, this means the word is free for anyone to use, including brands whose products may not be so safe.
“You can have one natural ingredient and still call it clean or natural. Education comes into play with knowing and understanding the ingredients in your product,” says Green.
At the same time, just because a product can’t be called organic because of certification requirements (more on this ...
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