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OrgExcellence Q&A
We've added
some information regarding our Organic Excellence Range.
We hope that this will help you! Here are
some questions you may have wondered:
DOES OX CONTAIN
GENETICALLY MODIFIED INGREDIENTS OR TEST THEM ON ANIMALS?
Organic Excellence products do not contain genetically
modified ingredients, and are never tested on animals.
DOES OX USE
TOXIC CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS?
Organic Excellence is dedicated to quality products that
will help you and your family maintain good health. All of
their products are natural, and contain no chemical
additives. No Sodium Laurel Sulfate, Propylene Glycol,
Quaternium-15 or other harmful chemicals are used in our
products. All formulations, from the raw materials to
finished products, are developed in accordance with the
highest standards of excellence
what is the test
for typical vitamin c products?
1. Is the L-ascorbic acid form of vitamin C, the only true
form of vitamin C that the body can use in the product?
For the Organic Excellence C-Max Skin Repair
Formula the answer is YES.
2. If yes, is the L-ascorbic acid at a low pH so that it
penetrates skin and high enough concentration to have an
effect? For the Organic Excellence C-Max Skin Repair
Formula the answer is YES. C-Max has a concentration of 6.5%
of the L-ascorbic acid form of Vitamin C in each 2 ounce
jar, and is formulated with a low enough pH to be absorbed
into the skin. (Studies have shown that at least
a 5% concentration is needed to achieve results.)
3. Is the L-ascorbic acid form of vitamin C in the product
stable? For the Organic Excellence C-Max Skin Repair
Formula, the answer is YES.
I WAS
WONDERING IF YOUR PACKAGING (PLASTIC BOTTLES, ETC) HAVE
BISPHENOL (bpa) IN THEM? i HAVE HEARD THAT BPA LEACHES FROM
THE PLASTIC BOTTLE INTO THE CONTENTS.
This is a good question. The answer would be no. I've
used your products for years with wonderful results. I
noticed some changes in your ingredients. Why change a good
thing? We hope you like our new product labels! Since
we were updating our labels, we took the opportunity to make
a few small changes in our products to enhance the great
results our customers already enjoy.
We choose our ingredients, and the way we combine them, to
create a synergistic effect and results you can quickly see
and feel. The order of some of our ingredients has changed
to maximize their effectiveness. We also discontinued the
use of Cocomide Propyl Betaine in our Wild Mint Shampoo and
Spearmint Bodywash. Although Cocomide Propyl Betaine is a
mild, non-toxic surfactant (wetting agent) derived from
coconut, a chemical process was required. We are dedicated
to providing your with 100% chemical free products!
Why have you changed the names of your products?
With our label change, we realized it was time to freshen
things up a bit. We wanted to differentiate between our two
progesterone creams (with and without phytoestrogens) so we
gave them new names. We also faced regulations that prohibit
identifying specific health conditions. For example, we had
to change "Arthritis Formula" to Joint Pain Therapy. Be
assured, it is the same results-driven product with a new
name.
What chemicals should I avoid in my personal care
products?
Each year, there approximately 700 new chemicals introduced
to the US market. Unfortunately, chemical companies are not
required to conduct safety tests for toxicity. Many of these
chemicals are known endocrine disruptors, and some are
considered carcinogenic. Still, even so-called "natural"
personal care products utilize harsh chemicals as foaming
agents, preservatives, fragrance, and colors.
It's impossible to avoid chemicals in our surroundings, but
you can make a chemical free healthy choice in your personal
care products. We make it simple by offering 100% chemical
and fragrance free products. Please see the list of
Ingredients We Don't Use below.
What beneficial ingredients do you use?
Our chemical free products are rich in antioxidants and
vitamins. We utilize ingredients that maintain a healthy pH
balance, organic and non-organic herbs known for their
medicinal properties, and pure, organic essential oils.
What ingredients do you use as preservatives?
Each of the chemical free Organic Excellence products
contain Grape Seed Extract and Vegetable Glycerin which act
as very effective natural preservatives.
Do you use ingredients that have been tested on animals?
No, never.
I have MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity). Can I feel
safe using your products?
Absolutely. Every Organic Excellence product is 100%
chemical free. Most of our products are fragrance free too.
Our Wild Mint Shampoo, Conditioner, and Styling Spray, along
with our Spearmint Bodywash, do have a small amount of
certified organic peppermint and spearmint oils which add a
slight hint of natural fragrance.
Since you
don't use Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, does your shampoo
and bodywash lather?
Sodium Lauryl/Laureth are harsh, toxic sudsing agents. Our
special combination of ingredients do create a slight,
smooth lather, however not like what is produced by this
commonly used chemical.
Most of your products are fragrance free. Why do you add
essential oils to some of them?
We use a small amount of specific essential oils for their
natural fragrance and medicinal qualities. For example, the
organic spearmint oil in our Spearmint Bodywash soothes the
skin and calms itching. In our Wild Mint Styling Spray, it
lends a refreshing hint of fragrance. Organic peppermint
oil, found in our Wild Mint Shampoo and Wild Mint Styling
Spray, refreshes and clarifies. Some essential oils even act
as natural preservatives.
Does your conditioner cause that "heavy hair" feeling
that so many others do?
No, and our customers frequently comment on that fact. They
love how our Wild Mint Conditioner moisturizes and adds body
without building up.
Do your hair care products protect against UV rays?
Yes. Each of our hair care products contains ingredients to
protect your hair from pollution and other environmental
factors, and from the harsh effects of ultra-violet rays.
I
love C-Max! Is it the same as Skin Renewal Therapy?
Yes, Skin Renewal Therapy is the exact same formulation that
you have come to love.
What about the Silk Protein Formula? Did you rename it
Anti-Aging Therapy?
Yes, we did, but the ingredients have remained the same.
They synergistically offer powerful anti-aging benefits that
we identified by changing the name to Anti-Aging Therapy.
What is Silk Protein? Does it come from an animal?
Hydrolyzed Silk Protein has the ability to repair damaged
skin. Firming and very moisturizing, it easily absorbs deep
into the skin due to the low molecular weight of silk amino
acids. Our Silk Protein is not from the silk worm or any
other animal source.
What is Acerola Extract and why is it in Skin Renewal
Therapy?
Acerola Extract is a key ingredient in Skin Renewal Therapy
for its ability to repair damaged skin and renew skin cells.
It boasts an exceptionally high concentration of Vitamin C.
This is the only form of Vitamin C proven to stimulate
collagen production and increase skin cell renewal.
Ingredients that
Organic Excellence DOES NOT USE in their product range:
Ingredients
we DO NOT use:
Acrylamides act as stabilizers and thickeners in personal
care products. They are restricted in European cosmetics due
to their documented health risks.
Alcohol Denat (Denatured Alcohol) is a petrochemical
byproduct that usually contains benzyl alcohol. It can cause
systemic eczematous, contact dermatitis and chemical
sensitivities. Used in all commercial perfumes and as a
solvent.
Aluminum is a skin irritant linked to Alzheimer's and lung
disease.
Benzyl Alcohol is an endocrine disrupting petrochemical. It
is harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the
skin and is a severe irritant to the eyes, skin and
respiratory system.
Bismuth Oxychloride is soft to the touch and often used in
cosmetics to give sheen to the face. A by-product of lead
and copper refining, it is considered a heavy metal.
BHA and BHT encourages the breakdown of vitamin D, and can
cause lipid and cholesterol levels to increase. Endocrine
disrupting, they are linked to cancer.
Diethanolamine is used as a skin softener and humectant in
personal care products. It can be carcinogenic when combined
with other ingredients. Closely related to the toxic
ingredients, TEA, and MEA.
Ethoxylates are chemical compounds made as reaction products
involving ethylene oxide. Ethoxylated materials include
ingredients such as Laureth, Myreth, Ceteth, Ceteareth, and
Glycereth which are typically used as lathering agents in
shampoo and soap products. Trace contaminants in some
ethoxylates have been implicated as potent carcinogens.
Formaldehyde is a preservative which includes Imidazolidinyl
Urea, Diazolidinyl Urea, DMDM Hydantoin and Sodium
Hydroxymethylglycinate. A known irritant and potential
carcinogen, it is often hidden in other ingredients.
Fragrance is highly allergenic to many people. Companies do
not have to list the ingredients used in fragrances, however
they contain large quantities of toxins and undisclosed
chemicals.
Glycols (Propylene, Butylene, Pentylene, Hexylene, and
Caprylyl) are a family of synthetic chemicals often found in
personal care products as surfactants, cleansing agents,
emulsifiers, skin conditioners, and humectants.
MMP (Matrix Metalloproteinase) is an enzyme that breaks down
collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. While it is known to
help with wound healing, it also causes premature aging of
the skin and tumor cell metastasis.
Methylisothiazolinone (MIT) is an antimicrobial agent found
in some shampoos and hand creams. It inhibits the
development of particular neuron structures that are
essential for transmitting signals between cells. Prolonged
exposure to low levels of MIT have potentially damaging
consequences to the nervous system.
Phthalates are synthetic chemical compounds used as
softening agents and to create fragrance. Possible
carcinogens and known endocrine disruptors, they are
abundant in plastics.
Parabens (methylparabens, propylparabens, butylparabens, and
ethylparabens) are synthetic compounds used as preservatives
in many personal care products. Parabens have been found in
breast cancer tissue and implicated in a multitude of health
problems.
PEG (PEG-6, PEG-150) are close and dangerous chemical
cousins of the Glycols. This water soluble polymer used
often used as an emulsifier and has been cited as
potentially carcinogenic. Unfortunately, PEG is frequently
found in otherwise safe personal care products.
Petrochemicals are derived from raw materials of petroleum
or natural gas origin. These include materials such as
propylene glycol, ethoxylates, acrylamides, mineral oil and
polyethylene glycol (PEG). These known endocrine disruptors
have many potentially dangerous affects on the body.
Petrolatum is a derivative also known as petroleum jelly.
This petrochemical is a known endocrine disruptor. Petroleum
byproducts can pass through the brain barrier and cause
ADD/dyslexia symptoms and may be carcinogenic. Like mineral
oil, it ultimately causes dry skin.
Phenoxyethanol is found in more and more "natural" personal
care products including some that have previously been
promoted as "chemical free." This synthetic ether alcohol
preservative is being (inaccurately) touted as a natural
substitute for parabens.
Silicone is a synthetic emollient. Some forms of silicone
such as Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone and Cyclopentasiloxane,
Methicone, and Phenyl Trimethicone can be toxic and
irritating to the skin.
Sodium Laurel/Laureth Sulfate are synthetic foaming agents
found in many soaps, cleansers, and shampoos. They are
common skin irritants and are rapidly absorbed into the
heart, liver, brain, and eyes, which can cause long term
health effects.
Synthetic Dyes (Food Colors) are byproducts of the petroleum
industry. Their molecular structure is so small that they
can pass through the brain barrier. In children, extensive
research shows that food colors affect behavior and create
ADD/ADHD and dyslexia type symptoms. Many people have
allergies to artificial colors, especially red dye 40.
Talc contains asbestos, a dangerous carcinogen linked to
lung disease and ovarian cancer.
TEA (Triethanolamine) contains ammonium salts and is a toxic
eye irritant.
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customers to purchase samples first, as not
all items are returnable. Our shipping prices
are estimates for international orders and
are subject to change if need be. Every
person's skin is unique, and as with all
cosmetics we recommend that a person apply a
small amount of the product to the inner
wrist for 1-2 days before applying elsewhere
to ensure comfort and compatibility.
The
information on this website has not been
reviewed by the FDA. These products are not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any disease.
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