The demand for natural and organic alternatives to traditional cosmetics is continuously rising and many people opt for natural soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, and organic hygiene products. This goes along with the rise of awareness on ecological issues and climate change the world is facing; people are deciding to implement into their daily routine recycling, waste reduction, and other matters to make life more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Organic cosmetic products are a great way for retailers or D2C brands to extend their assortment. With that being said to be transparent and gain consumers’ trust, there are important certifications for natural and organic cosmetics you should know about when launching your private label organic cosmetic products.
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