Now that we have defined what organic really means scientifically,  lets explore natural vs. synthetic and try to better understand what  that means to us as consumers.
It's unfortunate that  the word synthetic has such a negative connotation in today's world,  there are many natural substances which are harmful and we would never  think to use (snake venom and poison ivy for example), but the second  someone sees or hears synthetic it is automatically bad and will cause  some awful ailment.
Let's look at this more closely.   Synthetic ingredients can be just as effective and may have certain  advantages over ingredients derived naturally from plants. Why?  Because  they are formulated in a controlled and sterile environment and often  times studies for months, even years and decades after they have been  created.  They are tweaked and improved upon as new science comes to  light.  Also synthetic ingredients are often times inspired by something  that was originally natural and then improved upon in a laboratory.
For  instance hyaluronic acid is an ingredient used to bind moisture in  formulations, the natural version of this substance was originally  derived from rooster combs. While a great ingredient its synthetic  counterpart is more stable with more water binding properties and  predictable when used in formulations not to mention the roosters are  much happier to keep their combs.  If we as consumers all only wanted  natural ingredients our environment could be seriously affected  adversely.  Whole races of animals would be wiped off the planet,  forests would be completely gone, etc.  Let the scientists take the  natural ingredients and work with them to produce the synthetic cousin  so we can keep this blue marble spinning.
Are all  natural ingredients bad?  Of course not, there are many that are great,  the important thing to understand is to be able to find the balance  between the worlds of natural and synthetic.  Some natural resources cause a negative environmental impact and should not be considered, synthetic ingredients really shine in this department.  Both have positive and  negative drawbacks and both need to be researched with an open mind in  order to make informed decisions.  
So the next time  you are shopping for your new bath and body product, remember to read  the ingredient list with an open mind, if you don't recognize an  ingredient don't automatically think that it is bad, I encourage you to  look it up, sometimes the long scary names are merely the INCI names or  "International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients" which simply means  the scientific name which is recognized world wide.  
We  believe in education our already intelligent consumers with the correct  information and not some marketing mumbo jumbo which has become the  norm in society these days.  We encourage you to ask us questions about  our products and ingredients, we are always happy to answer and help you  to make the right decision for your skin and lifestyle.
 Stay bubbly my friends
~ Your Soapsmith

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