
You know that UGH-MAZING feeling when you get home after a long day and you begin letting your hair down, taking off that pair of heels that had been causing pains for hours and that tight skirt that had been keeping your bulges from expanding to its beautiful form?
Thatās freedom right there. Freedom to be the truest, most naturally beautiful you.
And thatās also what we want you to experience every time you choose a chemical-free product from any of Zafraās featured brands. Weāve made a harvest of all the goodness that nature has to offer so that you gain the freedom of being the most natural you--both inside and outside, from head to toe.
The reality is that every day, we are held captive by the chemicals that are found in the products that we use. We want to give you freedom from all that, stripping you off of chemical derivatives that are flanking the world today, and giving you nothing but natureās harvested benefits.
Embrace true freedom to be the most natural you with Zafra!
Ā Organic and natural beauty products are not and cannot be interchanged. Hereās a quick look up guide for the differences:
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Highly regulated in the United States. Legally means that the brand is certified by the USDA. Organic products usually fall under one of these four categories:
- 100% Organic
- Organic
- Made with Organic ingredients
- Organic Ingredients
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Not a legal term, since this is an unregulated segment. Can carry the seal of NPA (Natural Products Association, which has certified nearly 800 products in the US)
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No pesticides. No fertilizers. No GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)
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Under the NPA seal, Natural products must contain 95% ingredients made from petroleum-free, renewable flora, fauna, and mineral resources.
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95% of the ingredients are of natural origin,
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Approved synthetic ingredients in the product must be people-safe and earth-friendly. Products must come in environmentally conscious packaging, and never be tested on animals.
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A word of caution: no matter what the labels say, trust your skin and understand its language. Skin tones and structures differ from person to person. Do your homework.