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Guidecosmtiquesbb. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS in COSMETICS & PERFUMERY. GRI_INGLES_COMPLETO_impressao. The Story of Cosmetics. Toxicbeauty.co.uk. Welcome to the Union for Ethical BioTrade. Natural & Organic Cosmetic Standards Proliferation Continues. Natural & Organic Cosmetic Standards Proliferation Continues The Cosmos certification scheme has finally been introduced in Europe.

Natural & Organic Cosmetic Standards Proliferation Continues

The result of over 8 years of discussions, Cosmos has been prepared by harmonising the leading natural and organic cosmetic standards in Europe. The first certified products are expected this year, but no common Cosmos logo is planned. Organic Monitor research finds that although the adoption rate of natural & organic cosmetic standards is the highest in Europe, the region is also the most fragmented in terms of seals and logos.

Standards are mainly adopted on a national basis, with few transcending national boundaries. The Natrue standard, launched in 2008 with the backing of leading natural cosmetic brands, has been successful in providing a uniform labelling scheme. Organic Monitor finds the Ecocert standard has most international coverage. Launch of Cosmos-standard certification. The Cosmetics Racket: Why the Beauty Industry Can Get Away with Charging a Fortune for Makeup. September 10, 2010 | Like this article?

The Cosmetics Racket: Why the Beauty Industry Can Get Away with Charging a Fortune for Makeup

Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. Worth $50 billion in the U.S. alone, with Asia a close second and gaining speed, the $170 billion beauty industry conspires to convince women that our fates depend on our looks which depend on what we spend. In this equation, ugliness -- as society sees it -- can be remedied like a disease, if you just spend enough. But is a MAC Haute & Naughty Lash mascara really worth $18? No -- we're just being bamboozled by huge markups, says cosmetic chemist Perry Romanowski, one of the minds behind BeautyBrains.com, a site that answers users' questions about science and cosmetics.

"Some skin-care products you can buy in Sephora cost about $2 to make, but then are on sale for $300. "Essentially, the price of cosmetics is related to the image of the brand," Romanowski says. "Sometimes they will have expensive packaging, which adds to the price. Would Cindy Crawford lie? The Beauty Brains. Le succès des cosmétiques bio. Les produits de beauté peuvent être gorgés de substances chimiques allergisantes.

Le succès des cosmétiques bio

L'alternative naturelle commence à avoir de plus en plus d'adeptes. Ce sont les cosmétiques biologiques. Les cosmétiques bio ne contiennent pas de produits chimiques de synthèse, et n'ont pas été testés sur les animaux. Ils sont composés d'ingrédients naturels : des huiles végétales et des extraits de plantes, mais aussi d'ingrédients issus d'une matière première naturelle.

Seuls les procédés de fabrication simples et non polluants sont autorisés : le broyage, la stérilisation douce, le tamisage, la distillation à vapeur d'eau, la cuisson, la fermentation, l'hydratation... Les cosmétiques bio peuvent se révéler plus lents à agir que les cosmétiques dits conventionnels, mais ils se révèlent au bout du compte tout aussi efficaces, car ils sont conçus avec des technologies de pointe.

Les cosmétiques bio respectent la biodiversité car ils utilisent des produits issus de l'agriculture biologique.