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Understanding the Difference Between Natural, Organic, and Clean Skincare

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Natural. Organic. Clean. You’ve probably seen these words in skincare labels, but what do they actually mean?

In an industry full of buzzwords, it’s easy to feel confused. At AnthroSpa, we believe in transparency. So today, let’s break down the real differences between natural, organic, and clean skincare—and what truly matters when choosing what goes on your skin.


Natural Skincare

“Natural” generally refers to products made with ingredients derived from nature—think plant oils, clays, herbal extracts, or beeswax. However, the term “natural” isn’t regulated in the U.S. That means brands can use it loosely, even if only one or two ingredients are naturally sourced, or if synthetics are still included.

What to know:

  • Natural does not necessarily mean Non-toxic (poison ivy is "natural" too!)

  • “Naturally derived” ingredients may still be heavily refined or chemically altered.

  • Check the full ingredient list—not just the marketing.

Organic Skincare

Organic skincare takes things a step further. To be certified organic, ingredients must be grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or GMOs. However, it's important to note that the level of organic certification varies depending on the product and the certifying body.

What to know:

  • Organic ≠ 100% natural or safe. Even organic products can contain allergens or essential oils that irritate sensitive skin.

  • Certification is expensive. Smaller, ethical brands may use organic ingredients but not be certified due to cost!

Clean Skincare

“Clean” is more about what’s left out than where ingredients come from. Clean skincare avoids potentially harmful or questionable ingredients like parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrance, formaldehyde-releasers, and more. Unlike “natural” or “organic,” clean skincare may still use lab-made ingredients—but only those deemed safe, non-toxic, and skin-compatible.

What to know:

  • Clean = non-toxic, skin-safe, and often minimal.

  • Clean products can include safe synthetics for stability or effectiveness.

  • Clean doesn’t mean perfect, but it does mean intentional ingredients

So Which One Should You Choose?

All of us want skincare that’s both safe and effective. Instead of relying on marketing terms alone, take a moment to dig deeper, look at the full ingredient list, explore the brand’s sourcing practices, and check for credible certifications when they’re available.


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