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Green Dot
Logo indicating that the manufacturer of the product on which it is affixed contributes financially to the collection, sorting and recycling of its packaging.
IFRA
Founded in Geneva in 1973, IFRA is the International Fragrance Association, the official international body representing the fragrance industry. Its main goal is to ensure the safety of fragrance raw materials for health and the environment through a dedicated scientific program.
CMR
An acronym for substances that are Carcinogenic, Mutagenic (inducing permanent changes in the number and/or structure of the body’s genetic material) or toxic to Reproduction (e.g. by causing malformations of the sexual organs or impairing sperm quality).
Cosmetic Product
What is a cosmetic product? We all have the feeling that we know this… but we can also make mistakes sometimes! And the question is not insignificant, since the status of a product determines the regulations, and the obligations, that apply to it. In Europe, a cosmetic product is governed by Regulation 1223/2009, and it is in this text that its definition must be sought.
EthicAdvisor
This logo, awarded by the private company EthicAdvisor, aims to distinguish ethical products in three dimensions: the health, the social and the planet.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Open Jar
Symbol representing the period-after-opening: period of time after opening for which the cosmetic product may be used.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
CFS (Certificate of Free Sale)
The Certificate of Free Sale (CFS) is a real passport, an open sesame without which it is sometimes impossible to export cosmetics. Required by many c...
Monday, October 24, 2011
Nanomaterial
Widely used in many industries and present in many consumer products, nanomaterials, nevertheless, are a concern, especially due to their possible eff...
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Fair Trade International (FLO)
Fair Trade International gathers 25 organizations working to promote to secure a better deal for producers.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
pH
The term pH comes for Hydrogen potential, and is written pH. It defines whether a water-based product is acidic or basic.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Buffering Agent
A family of cosmetics ingredients. A buffering agent is used to stabilise ou adjust the pH of a cosmetic product.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Swiss Guarantee COS
Logo of Association for the protection of the origin of Swiss cosmetics.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Qualité-France
Logo certifying that the product complies with the requirements of Bureau Veritas Certification’s I-305 “Organic and Ecological Cosmetics” certificati...
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Verre Infini (Infinite Glass)
A logo defining a 100% recycled and recyclable glass container.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Preservative
A preservative inhibits the development of micro-organisms in cosmetic products.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Deodorant
As a cosmetic product, a deodorant is designed to minimize or mask an unpleasant body odor due to perspiration. Not to be confused with antiperspirant...
Thursday, June 2, 2011
One Voice
Seal of approval awarded and controlled by One Voice, a French association working to promote the rights of animals in laboratories or in the wild, ci...
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