ORGANIC CERTIFICATE
Earning and maintaining USDA Organic Certification is a rigorous, time-consuming, and costly process. It’s not just a simple label—it’s a commitment to meeting the highest organic standards at every step, from sourcing ingredients to manufacturing and packaging.
The certification isn’t a one-time approval—it requires continuous monitoring, meticulous record-keeping, and annual on-site inspections by a USDA-accredited certifying agent.
The financial burden of organic certification is significant. There are application fees, inspection fees, and ongoing compliance costs. In addition, maintaining organic certification requires a significant investment in time and resources to keep up with the extensive paperwork and traceability requirements.
Despite the challenges, we choose to be USDA Certified Organic because we believe in complete transparency and the purity of our products. This certification is your assurance that our skincare is free from harmful chemicals and meets the highest organic standards in the industry.
Although the process is demanding and expensive, we remain committed to providing you with truly organic skincare—crafted with integrity and purity you can trust.
What does organic really mean?
Organic generally means that a product contains natural ingredients grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, but it is not regulated and can be used loosely.
Certified Organic means the product has been verified by a third-party organization to meet specific organic standards, but these standards can vary.
USDA Certified Organic is the highest standard ensuring that at least 95% of the ingredients are truly organic, grown and processed according to strict USDA guidelines, including restrictions on synthetic additives, GMOs, and chemical processing.