Here's their ingredient list:
Ingredients: Purified water, isopropyl myristate (extract of nutmeg, palm oil,
or cocoa butter, which helps ingredients be absorbed into the skin while
preserving the ingredients by preventing the growth of bacteria),
dimethicone (skin protectant widely used in cosmetics),
glyceryl stearate (Softens the skin), shea butter, glycerin, vitamin E acetate,
chamomile, burdock, calendula, lemon peel, cranesbill,black walnut,
balm mint & sage extracts; menthol,
 magnesium aluminum silicate (an absorbent),
phenoxyethanol (a preservative antibacterial agent),
sodium cocoyl isethionate (a skin cleanser derived from coconut oil),ÂÂ
potassium sorbate, alcloxa, hydrolysed glycosaminoglycans, disodium EDTA
Not very 'natural' although I'm certain all their ingredients will be ECOCERT certified -- as if that says anything...
isopropyl myristate is NOT extracted from anything vegetable. The myristic acid may (although it is highly unlikely that it came from nutmeg (although this is implied, sort of, by its chemical name), most likely palm) be vegetable, but the isopropanol certainly isn't and the combination is chemical in any meaning of the word (note that ecocert can be applied to chemically created substances if all original constituents are initially 'green'). Plus AFAIK, it's not by any means bacteriostatic... DImethicone may be (and in fact is) 'widely used in cosmetics' but that doesn't make it any less of a synthetic silicone oil. Nothing wrong with that, but most certainly not 'natural'. Nor are phenoxyethanol or sodium cocoyl isethionate (only the cocoyl part derives from coconut oil), or 'hydrolysed glycosaminoglycans, or EDTA.
Not a very shocking ingredient list for an ASB (although I can think of 'better' formulae), but not particularly natural either.
Henk