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  2. Certified Organic Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    The USDA has been regulating organic cosmetics and personal care products since 2001, under the National Organic Program. [18] Unlike personal care products, sunscreen is regulated by the FDA as an OTC drug and thus has a GRASE monograph, so it is possible that the FDA may expand its role in regulating organic sunscreen in the future.

  3. Nardo's Natural - Wikipedia

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    Nardo's Natural promotes a paraben-free, sulfate-free, and cruelty-free skin care line. Their products are allegedly acquired through sustainable environments that practice better business methods and quality control standards. The gluten-free and vegan products are formulated from botanical extracts. [citation needed]

  4. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    This is because the federal guidelines that regulate organic food labeling do not apply to cosmetics. [69] Starting in June 2011, personal care products sold at Whole Foods Market were required to follow the same USDA National Organic Program standards for organic food.

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  7. National Organic Program - Wikipedia

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    They can not use the USDA organic seal or represent that the finished product is organic. [6] Misuse of the USDA Organic seal on a product may lead to USDA compliance and enforcement actions, including fines up to $11,000 per violation. [5] Misuse may also lead to the suspension or revocation of the violator's organic certificate. [5]

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