Q. Who protects your family?
A. You do. There is no agency
in the United States that investigates cosmetic manufacturing. Education
is key in determining what is safe for your family.
Q. Should we let our
children choose shampoos?
A. No. Children can't figure
it out themselves; they go for gimmick marketing. They need
their parents protection from unsafe ingredients.
Q.
Animal Testing?
A. It is our policy to never test on animals. It's
cruel and we are against it. We agree with organizations
such as PETA & Animal Charities of America.
Q.
Recycling?
A. We only use number two recyclable bottles,
which are best for the enviroment. We don't use glass because moms
want safe bathrooms for their Little sprouts.
Q. Environmental Responsibility?
A.
Our company cars run on biodiesel. It's best for the environment with lowest emissions, and offers sustainability for our children's future. Our facilities have skylights and use minimal electricity. We are based in San Diego by the coast hence no need for heating or air conditioning.
Q. Organic Herbs?
A.
Our herbs are certified organic. Using certified organic ingredients helps to support sustainable agriculture.
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Q: Are your
products "All Natural"?
A:
We use natural bases with preservatives to keep our products fresh. We don't greenwash or omit ingredients from our labels like some other "natural" & "organic" products. Parents need to know what products contain to make healthy choices for their families.
Q: Is there really
such a thing as all natural or organic cosmetics?
A: Sure, solid cocobutter is all natural.... Try rubbing that
on your baby and see what happens- chances are they won't be happy
about it. When you mix ingredients there is a natural reaction like fungus, mold or bacterial growths. All preservatives do
the same thing... kill the unwanted offenders. Our products
range from paraben free to using minute amounts of food grade parabens in a few of our products.... the point is we tell you the truth.
Q: What is full disclosure?
A: It's when we tell the consumer what is REALLY in the bottle. Latin
and English must be on the label because the FDA requires both languages. For
safety's sake we don't use products on our kids unless Latin's on
the label!
Q: Do you have a full disclosure
policy?
A: Yes. The only way to know a product has had INDEPENDENT
lab tests is it's being sold in the EU. They have the most
stringent testing policies to protect consumers, unlike
the US..
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