Circle of Friends Makwa's Organics Shampoo and Body Wash 8 oz. -- Review

Circle of Friends Makwa's Organics Shampoo and Body Wash 8 oz. --
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Whats in a name?
We want the best for our children so we have decided to go organic. So if something says organics then you would expect it to be 100% organic. Not if the manufacturer is an expert at word play.

so here's how it plays out - In order for something to be organic the product must be free of antibiotics, hormones, pesticides. Does this product fall under that catagory? It does not carry the USDA Organic Seal - Why not? And it is not certified organic by the QAI (Quality Assurance International) group - why not?
Lets compare it to the two leading children's shampoo giants (at a fraction of the price). The first ingredients (besides water) are the same as Aveeno & Johnson's baby shampoo; cocamidoprpyl betaine, sodium lauryl methyl isthionate. Not indicated as organic on the label. One could argue because its not natural. Well you'd be right, its a chemical. The following products are asterisked as organic; aloe, chamomille, calendula. But then the citric acid, grape fruit oil, glycerine, and corn oil are NOT. So that disqualifies this as being an organic product. and thats why it does not carry the USDA organic seal.
Word play - "ORGANICS" is just the name they gave to this product line. Basically they just added some organic aloe & chamomille and hope you conclude that its all organic. So why not go to the basic ingredients such as are found in Aveeno & Johnson's and skip the smoke screen? Or keep searching amazon for some shampoo that is honestly organic.

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