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|CertName=International Organic and Natural Cosmetics Corporation, BDIH Standard
 
|CertName=International Organic and Natural Cosmetics Corporation, BDIH Standard
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|CertClass=Kosmetik
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|CertCode=BDI
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|CertCountry=Deutschland
 
|CertIssuer=Bundesverband deutscher Industrie- und Handelsunternehmen (BDIH)
 
|CertIssuer=Bundesverband deutscher Industrie- und Handelsunternehmen (BDIH)
 
|CertWebsite=https://kontrollierte-naturkosmetik.de/
 
|CertWebsite=https://kontrollierte-naturkosmetik.de/
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|CertWebsiteText=kontrollierte-naturkosmetik.de
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|CertDescription=Natural and organic cosmetics, since 2001.
 
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Since 2001 about 10.000 products from over [https://kontrollierte-naturkosmetik.de/e/producer_natural_cosmetics.htm 200 manufacturers/producers] have been certified.
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[https://kontrollierte-naturkosmetik.de/e/guideline_natural_cosmetics.htm Guidelines] include:
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* Organic raw material of plant origin
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* Raw material from animals is allowed (milk, honey), but no dead vertebrates (like fat or living cells).
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* Physical production processes allowed
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Substances that are not allowed:
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*Organic-synthetic dyes
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* Synthetic fragrances
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*Ethoxylated raw materials
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*Silicones
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*Paraffin and other petroleum derived products
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==Further reading==
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*[https://www.welt.de/icon/beauty/article175839873/Die-wichtigsten-Naturkosmetik-Siegel-im-Ueberblick-BDIH-Natrue-Demeter-Ecocert.html welt.de: Die wichtigsten Naturkosmetik-Siegel] (DE)

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Since 2001 about 10.000 products from over 200 manufacturers/producers have been certified.

Guidelines include:

  • Organic raw material of plant origin
  • Raw material from animals is allowed (milk, honey), but no dead vertebrates (like fat or living cells).
  • Physical production processes allowed

Substances that are not allowed:

  • Organic-synthetic dyes
  • Synthetic fragrances
  • Ethoxylated raw materials
  • Silicones
  • Paraffin and other petroleum derived products

Further reading