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- Friday July 10, 2009
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Not exactly - no mention of synthetic/natural...
Also on the hydrosols - are these hydrosols you're producing yourself? If you produce them yourself, what steps are you taking to ensure that they're sterile and remain so throughout production?
As I understand it "home made" hydrosols should be treated "fresh" - ie. they have a short finite shelf-life.
I'm sure you've looked into all this and adhere to all the relevant laws and regulations on limits on ingredients (natural or synthetic - it matters not on the origin, a toxin is a toxin whether it's free-trade knitted-yoghurt or the output of ICI) etc., because you wouldn't want anyone to end up with some sort of bacterial or fungal skin infection after using one of your products - but in my mind at least, it's vital to everyone's safety & confidence in your product that all can satisfy themselves of their own trust in your making process.
Also on the hydrosols - are these hydrosols you're producing yourself? If you produce them yourself, what steps are you taking to ensure that they're sterile and remain so throughout production?
As I understand it "home made" hydrosols should be treated "fresh" - ie. they have a short finite shelf-life.
I'm sure you've looked into all this and adhere to all the relevant laws and regulations on limits on ingredients (natural or synthetic - it matters not on the origin, a toxin is a toxin whether it's free-trade knitted-yoghurt or the output of ICI) etc., because you wouldn't want anyone to end up with some sort of bacterial or fungal skin infection after using one of your products - but in my mind at least, it's vital to everyone's safety & confidence in your product that all can satisfy themselves of their own trust in your making process.