Campbell's Changes the GMO Debate Campbell’s Soup announced they will be supporting a federal policy requiring that food ingredient labels include the listing of genetically modified ingredients when they exist.
Lack of Essence – Why Absolutes are Entirely Different Differences aren’t so clear-cut with essential and absolute oils, since they both have their sources in the aromatic glands of plants.
Think Organic for Liquid Soap, Too Americans buy nearly twice as much liquid soap per year as we do bar soap. If the products we used were organic, we’d all be better off.
Being True to Organic Certification. Earning Trust. Doing business as a certified organic soap manufacturer means we live with rules and transparency every day.
There's Still Time to Rethink Your Holiday Soaps The Holidays occupy a special place in our memories and one of the strongest triggers for memory is smell.
Alkanet – The Story of Ancient Roots Its history goes back to at least 70 C.E. You might have seen it called Burlgoss, Orachanet, Alkanna tinctoria, or Anchusa.
When It Comes to Soap, We Should All Be Flower Children Synthetics prove themselves daily to be incompatible with our bodies and the environment – we should all be flower children.
Who Invented Liquid Soap? When Did it Become a Mass Product? The first liquid soap was patented in 1865, by William Shepphard. Read the article to discover how it became a mass product.
Selling the Myth of Antibacterial Soap FDA completed the study assessing the effects of introducing triclosan, the active ingredient in most antibacterial soaps, into the home.