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If it’s gourmet, it’s our kinda thing!

As you know, here at Eve Organics we’re continuously and tirelessly researching the natural skin care market, on the hunt for new 100% natural skin care ranges to add to the
Eve Organics store.

As you’ll also know if you’ve ever received an order from us, we place an emphasis on decadence. We believe everything about skin care should be delicious – from the ingredients to the packaging. Like our slogan says, we stock ‘gourmet skin care for all skin types’ – so when we stumbled across a range named Gourmet Body Treats, well, we knew they were a perfect match for our philosophy.

The Gourmet Body Treats range is hugely popular in the US, and we’re proud to be bringing the range to Australian shores (and further)!

Of course, as per our requirements for new ranges, the Gourmet Body Treats line is 100% natural, alcohol-free, cruelty-free and beautifully presented. As if that wasn’t enough, the entire Gourmet Body Treats range is also vegan.

Some standout products (although they’re all just gorgeous!) include;
- the Clarifying Serum for acne-prone skin; an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory moisturiser containing vitamins B5 and A, neem and chamomile extracts to fight infection;
- the fast-absorbing, anti-aging Bio Hydrating Rose Cream, made with shea butter, vitamin E and the famous seabuckthorn extract; and
- the Sugar Cane Exfoliator, a miracle for those with enlarged pores. Made with sugar and fruit extracts, this refining gel removes dead skin cells and leaves behind beautifully clarified skin.

The range also boasts a plethora of eye creams, treatments, masks and solid cleansers.

We are so pleased to be welcoming Gourmet Body Treats to the Eve Organics boutique, and we’re sure you’ll love the products as much as we do!

We’ll be rolling out the full range by the end of May – If you’d like to be amongst the first to know when the Gourmet Body Treats products hit the shelves, sign up to our mailing list or find us on Facebook.

In the mean time, why not check out our other 100% natural products?
And, as always, if you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us – we’d love to hear from you!

…Until next time! xx

 

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What is the definition of ‘Organic’?

It seems that there is a lot of confusion out there about exactly what ‘organic’ means. And with good reason – with so many claims of  ’natural’ and ‘organic’ products, along with ‘certified organic’ symbols on labels, how can you differentiate between the good and the bad – the natural and the not-so-natural?
If you’re asking any of these questions, then you’re in the right place. We thought we’d clear up some of the confusion so that you can purchase products with confidence. Read on!

Firstly, it’s important that we give you this tip: Always, always read your labels. The best way to determine exactly what’s in a product is to read the full ingredients list and see for yourself.
Unfortunately, a great deal of cosmetics companies still use the terms ‘natural’ and ‘organic’ indiscriminately, and there is no regulation on the use of these terms – so a product can call itself ‘organic delights’, and yet only contain 10% organic ingredients – or, it can state on its label ‘made with natural ingredients’, and yet contain a long list of synthetic fragrances and preservatives as well.

Don’t believe what you see on the front of a product label. Read the ingredients list, every time – it’s the only way to determine what is and isn’t in a product.

Another good idea is to look for a ‘certified organic’ symbol on the product – this generally means that the product contains at least 95% certified organic ingredients. Of course, it’s still important to read the label to ensure that the other 5% of ingredients are natural also. (Many ingredients are natural, but not organic – sometimes this is simply because they aren’t yet available in organic form. Read on for more information on this.) ‘Certified Organic’ labels can vary in appearance depending on where the product was manufactured and what organisation it achieved organic certification with – but they all say ‘certified organic’, so look out for this text.

So – what exactly is ‘organic’?
Simply, organic produce is produce that is grown, cultivated and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals. This means no synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or herbicides and no GMOs (genetically modified organisms). Most countries have an organisation through which manufacturers can apply for ‘organic certification’ – to certify to consumers that their produce (in the case of raw ingredient manufacturers) or their product ingredients (in the case of skin care companies) are organic. In Australia, certification can be obtained via NASAA (National Association for Sustainable Agriculture Australia) ACO (Australian Certified Organic), and OFC (Organic Food Chain), to name a few. In America, the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) is the most widely recognised organic certification body.

The proportion of organic ingredients required in order to certify a skin care product as ‘organic’ varies from country to country. In Australia, as well as in the US, a product needs to contain 95% certified organic ingredients in order to qualify for organic certification.
However, achieving organic certification is not an easy process – there is a huge amount involved, and certification of raw ingredients can often take years, particularly for new businesses and companies using new organic farming premises or who are just beginning the certification process. Because of this, there are some ingredients that just aren’t available as certified organic yet, even though they are 100% natural and might be produced using organic methods.

As more and more organic farming facilities are established and more ingredients are produced according to organic certification, it will become easier for manufacturers of skin care to produce not only 100% natural, but 100% organic products.

Many of the products stocked at Eve Organics are 100% organic. Those that aren’t, are 100% natural. In other words, you’ll find a great deal of all-organic skin care here, and what isn’t all-organic is completely natural. You can rest assured that we don’t stock anything with synthetic ingredients of any kind, and we choose organic products wherever we can.

We believe that the products we stock are the crème de la crème – the very best and purest of what’s currently on the market. We guarantee that you won’t find a more authentic and natural range of skin care products anywhere else.

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We hope this has cleared up some queries about what organic is, and the meaning of organic certification. If you have any questions, please feel free to send us an email at info@eveorganics.com.au, or leave a comment below. We’re always happy to help.

Until next time! x

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