Is Desert Essence shampoo actually organic?

Herbvynll has something to say…I recently bought this but yet to use it. It was around $7. I got it because I like light to no scents in my shampoo’s. I went on Amazon.com and read some reviews and there were an equal amount of 1/5 reviews and 5/5 reviews. It’s like going cross eyed trying to figure out if I should use it or not. I’ve been using Suave and V05 for years and grew up on Johnson’s and Loreal Kids. My hair and scalp are normal. Meaning not dry or oily. However, my hair is thick. I was wondering if Desert Essence line is actually organic and not false leading like Organix line. And why so much hate of Desert Essence if it’s all natural. The Beauty Brains respond: We find the subject of organic personal care products very frustrating because there is no single, mandated standard to which all companies are held. That means that any manufacturer of cosmetics is free to make up their own definition of what is organic (or for that matter, what is natural.) There are, however, a few voluntary standards that companies can adhere to if they want to be certified organic. One option is to follow the USDA guidelines for organic food products. This is difficult however because most cosmetic ingredients won’t meet food requirements. Another option is to follow one of the less stringent guidelines that are more applicable to cosmetics. For example, standard NSF/ANSI 305 is designed to certify personal care products that contain at least ...
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