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Why are some “natural” soaps not 100% natural?

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Why are some “natural” soaps not 100% natural?

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Products labeled “natural” are not regulated by any agency or body. Most “natural” standards state that a natural product must contain at least 95% all natural ingredients. However, the other 5% of the ingredients can be synthetic. Most of those non-natural ingredients that are used by “natural” soapmakers are fragrances. Fragrance oils are NOT natural. They are formulated in a laboratory using man-made chemicals. So you may be getting 95% natural, but you’re also getting 5% chemical.

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