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Also sometimes referred to as Octanohydroxamic Acid. This is a plant based amino acid that’s broken down from raw virgin coconut oil. Acts as a preservative to prolong shelf-life of products, so that it’s antimicrobial. This ingredient helps to prevent bacteria growth in babycare products. Used instead of parabens in some formulations.
A gentle surface cleansing agent that is better for young skin than sulfates. Those tend to strip the skin of its natural oils. Formed from sugar or glucose polymers. This ingredient is used in baby shampoos and body washes. Great for sensitive skin and young skin that can’t tolerate strong chemicals to cleanse.
As a natural emollient humectant that can boost moisture levels in baby’s skin, glycerin is in 90 percent of skincare products. Glycerin is produced from vegetable fat, and considered a three-fold alcohol. This is widely used in babycare for different items. After bathtime, glycerin will help replenish moisture levels in baby’s skin. Plus, it guards against dryness when applied through lotions and balms with an easy application.
From the aloe barbadensis plant. More commonly referred to as just “aloe vera” in ingredient listings. All aloe vera truly is, is the gum resin of the plant’s leaves. Grown without any pesticides. When used in babycare products, aloe is typically thought to hydrate. It also can act as an anti-inflammatory for skin irritations like diaper rash, and has antibacterial properties.
Otherwise known as the pot marigold plant, calendula extract is taken from the whole plant. This ingredient is used in bath products for baby. Mainly it helps to condition the skin, but also acts as an anti-inflammatory. Tones down redness and chapped skin, like with diaper rash. May help with other dermatitis issues for babies because of its antiseptic properties. An important ingredient in Organic Foaming Baby Wash and Shampoo. Also an ingredient in our Organic Soothing Nipple Balm, which for mom is a lifesaver.
Cold pressed oil from the seeds of the sunflower plant. These are grown organically to produce this rich and lush oil. As a conditioning agent used in baby’s body lotions, diaper rash creams, or sunscreen it’s widely used. You’ll find the texture of sunflower oil absorbs quickly without leaving any greasy residue. Considered one of the best baby massage oils around.
This oil is obtained from cold pressing the seeds of the Simmondsia chinensis shrub. Jojoba oil is utilized as a emulsifier and skin conditioning agent in many babycare products. Gentle and noncomedogenic, it won’t clog a baby’s pores. Works well for sensitive skin with an appealing texture that absorbs easily.
An oil meant to soothe and calm irritated skin. Derived from a perennial flowering plant of the Symphytum. This is a healing herbal oil that has been used for centuries in skincare and medicine. Often called “common” or “true” comfrey. This organic comfrey oil is used to encourage healing in skin from diaper rash.
A surfactant and emulsifier agent that comes from milk and coconut oil. Helps baby’s skin retain moisture. As a conditioner, it’s gentle and works well for sensitive young skin. Maintains hydration, while penetrating easy with a lightly sweet natural scent. Pleasant for both parents and babies to smell while using products that contain this ingredient.
Glyceryl Caprylate is made up of glycerol and caprylic acid, both of which are derived from palm or coconut oil. The end result, Glyceryl Caprylate, is an emulsifier and skin conditioning agent. It is primarily used in the formulation of creams and lotions, moisturizers and other skin care products. EWG rates overall health concerns for this ingredient as low.
As a natural emollient humectant that can boost moisture levels in baby’s skin, glycerin is in 90 percent of skincare products. Glycerin is produced from vegetable fat, and considered a three-fold alcohol. This is widely used in babycare for different items. After bathtime, glycerin will help replenish moisture levels in baby’s skin. Plus, it guards against dryness when applied through lotions and balms with an easy application.
From the aloe barbadensis plant. More commonly referred to as just “aloe vera” in ingredient listings. All aloe vera truly is, is the gum resin of the plant’s leaves. Grown without any pesticides. When used in babycare products, aloe is typically thought to hydrate. It also can act as an anti-inflammatory for skin irritations like diaper rash, and has antibacterial properties.
Below are the actual tests performed by an independent lab.
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An inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP/MS) test which ensures that there aren't any of the 8 heavy metals not allowed by the FDA. These are the following metals categories, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, mercury, manganese, and nickel. High exposure to metals can lead to adverse reaction, which is why these are tested for extensively. The test itself uses a mass spectrometer to separate potential metal ions to determine their presence. None of Made Of organic babycare products contain any of the hazardous metals.
A designation that means “Repeat Insult Patch Test.” A test that helps determine if the babycare product will cause an adverse reaction. Otherwise known as the Shelanski Method. 50- 100 volunteers are used to perform this test. Induction patches are applied at specific time intervals to the skin, usually the inner portion of the arm, to determine if there is a reaction in the skin. Mainly this test is geared towards figuring out sensitization over multiple applications and repeated use.
This is a byproduct of certain ingredients used in shampoos and detergents that carries a toxicological profile. This test is to determine if any levels of 1,4 Dioxane are present. It’s suggested that children not be subjected to this byproduct at all. The FDA recommends that levels are less than <10 rpm, otherwise a warning label is required. Our organic baby products are tested to make sure there aren't any levels of 1,4 Dioxane present in any of our organic skincare products.
An ion chromatography test is used by an independent or third party lab to determine the levels of sulfates present. This is a detergent and surfactant found in many personal care products. None of our Made Of organic babycare products contain any presence of sulfates. This test places the sulfate ions at a zero percentage rate in all of our products. A comprehensive analysis that lets the consumer know products are less likely to cause irritation or skin sensitivity.
The 26 allergens test encompasses a mass spectrometry test, using gas chromatography (GC-MS). The goal is to determine the presence of 26 fragrance allergens in babycare products. These 26 fragrance allergens have been banned by the European Union as potentially hazardous for use. Any products sold in Europe must be free of these substances. All of our babycare products are tested rigorously by an independent lab to make sure they are free of all these allergens and to create a better overall product.
Gluten in the main protein in grains. Some people have sensitivity to this substance. An independent lab tests each and every product for the presence of gluten. Some of our Made Of organic babycare products are considered completely gluten-free. Look for the label ""GF"" on the packaging to be sure. Five standards are used by an independent lab to test this category. The Gluten Calibration Curve is used to make sure all gluten levels are below a measurable standard.
Due to increased awareness of all kinds of nut allergies in adults and children. A nut test is performed by an independent lab to test the presence of any nut allergens. The test is a highly sensitive detection system called the AgraQuant Peanut Assay. A homogenized sample is used of each and every product. Levels must be lower than a .1 ppm. There also has to be zero cross reactivity with any type of nut products and not just peanuts.
An AgraQuant Soy test is utilized by an independent lab. This will determine if the presence of soy is in any of our babycare products. As a highly sensitive detection system, this will certified that all of our products are without soy by products. Soy has the potential to be an allergen for some people with sensitive is to it. A homogenized sample is used for each and every product. Levels must be at a certain standard to be considered soy-free. There also has to be zero cross reactivity with other allergies related to soy.
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