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There are many claims by manufacturers in the market of cosmetic and beauty products that include the term 'all natural ingredients' in order to describe their products. However for a product to actually be approved or labelled natural, the ingredients have to necessarily be in their natural state. By this it is meant that the chemical bonds must be intact. This means that though the product is modified in such a way that the physical shape is formed- example the shape of a lipstick-the chemical structure of the product needs to be unaffected. Thus the natural ingredient does not contain any artificial chemicals that are normally added to get a desired reaction or effect.
Therefore be sure to check what kinds of ingredients are mentioned as all natural. If you want to be sure then try and does a research study to determine how the ingredients are extracted. However for the majority of the time this will not be needed as there are established standards for the production of beauty products in today's market and as long as you use make sure you purchase only quality products, the likeness of a product containing all natural ingredients is true. Ideally look for products that have vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E as one or more of the ingredients.
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