Willkommen zum zweiten Teil unserer Reihe zum Thema Naturkosmetikdefinitionen und -zertifikate! Nachdem wir Ihnen letzte Woche die Standards BDIH, NaTrue und Ecocert vorgestellt haben, geht es diesmal um zwei weitere Gütesiegel.
ICADA
Das ICADA-Zeichen wird vom Verein international cosmetic and detergents Assoziation vergeben. Die "Rohstoff-Richtlinie für Bio- und Naturkosmetik " des Vereins enthält unter anderem verschiedene Kriterien zur Verwendung pflanzlicher, tierischer, mineralischer und sonstiger Rohstoffe.
Demeter
Das orangefarbene Demeter-Markenzeichen wird vom Demeter e.V. an Naturkosmetikhersteller lizensiert, deren Produkte zu mindestens 90 Prozent aus Rohstoffen bestehen, die den anthroposophischen Erzeugungs- und Verarbeitungskriterien des Vereins entsprechen. Dazu gehören relativ strenge Kriterien zur Bodenbeschaffenheit sowie der Verzicht auf tierische Rohstoffe und Mineralöle.
Was ist Ihre Meinung zu Siegeln und Zertifikaten? Was bedeutet für Sie persönlich Naturkosmetik? Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Kommentare!
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What is natural skin care? Part two
Welcome to part two of our series on natural skin care definitions and certificates. After last week we presented the standards BDIH, NaTrue and Ecocert, this time it is two other. ICADA and Demeter.
ICADA
The ICADA seal is awarded by the Association international cosmetic and detergents association. The "raw material policy for organic and natural cosmetics" of the association includes among other various criteria for use of vegetable, animal, mineral and other raw materials.
Find the criteria of ICADA Directive in detail.
Demeter
The orange Demeter trademark is licensed by the Demeter e.V. to natural cosmetics manufacturers whose products consist of at least 90 percent of raw materials that meet the anthroposophical production and processing criteria of the association. These include relatively strict criteria for soil and the use of animal raw materials and mineral oils.
Find the criteria of Demeter e.V. in detail.
What is your opinion on seals and certificates? What does this mean for you personally natural cosmetics? We look forward to your comments. Thank you very much in advance.
Welcome to part two of our series on natural skin care definitions and certificates. After last week we presented the standards BDIH, NaTrue and Ecocert, this time it is two other. ICADA and Demeter.
ICADA
The ICADA seal is awarded by the Association international cosmetic and detergents association. The "raw material policy for organic and natural cosmetics" of the association includes among other various criteria for use of vegetable, animal, mineral and other raw materials.
Find the criteria of ICADA Directive in detail.
Demeter
The orange Demeter trademark is licensed by the Demeter e.V. to natural cosmetics manufacturers whose products consist of at least 90 percent of raw materials that meet the anthroposophical production and processing criteria of the association. These include relatively strict criteria for soil and the use of animal raw materials and mineral oils.
Find the criteria of Demeter e.V. in detail.
What is your opinion on seals and certificates? What does this mean for you personally natural cosmetics? We look forward to your comments. Thank you very much in advance.
| By Damian Yerrick (Own work), CC-BY-2.5, via Wikimedia Commons |
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