use the International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients on their labels. Most consumers find that difficult to read or understand. There is now way that I could completely “translate” all of the ingredients that you might find on the label of an organic natural body care product.
In the past, I have listed some “clues”, such as warning labels to look for, but lately, it seems that nearly everything must be viewed with caution. California has always been ahead of the game when it comes to environmental and consumer protection.
They recently sued four manufacturers of “organic” body cleansers, because they were found to be contaminated with high levels of cancer-causing Dioxane. The companies must correct the problem, include a warning label that the products cause cancer, and/or pay a fine.
But, what about