Our commitment to animals
We are proud to state our products are never tested on animals and are cruelty free.
Animals are part of our family, and we love to take care of them. Our products are never tested on animals and are cruelty free. We are committed to clean and vegan cosmetics and respect the ecosystem.
We seek maximum naturalness without compromising the effectiveness and efficacy of the product. As a general rule, all Iroha Nature products are formulated with a high percentage of ingredients from natural origin.
We seek maximum naturalness without compromising the effectiveness and efficacy of the product. As a general rule, all Iroha Nature products are formulated with a high percentage of ingredients from natural origin.
Application of the ISO standard in our Masks
The naturalness of our products is based on the application of the ISO 16128 standard (Organization for Standardization ISO, Guidelines on technical definitions and criteria for natural and organic cosmetic ingredients and products), which establishes an international standardized method for calculating the naturalness of cosmetic formulas.
Although certain chemical ingredient concentrations are acceptable for cosmetics development, from Iroha Nature we bet on a green cosmetic line, more biocompatible with the skin, using the power of ingredients that come from the nature in our formulas.
Our Clean Beauty
We create clean cosmetics under our Clean Beauty principles. In other words, our products do not include any type of ingredient suspected of causing the slightest damage to your skin.
For this, we have drawn up a list of prohibited ingredients in our formulas, and we indicate this on the front of our products with the “Clean” seal, so that you can easily identify them.
Ingredients from which our products are free:
Silicones and cyclic silicones
Parabens
Hard sulfates
Mineral oils
Petroleum derivatives
Synthetic fragrances
Phtalates
Ethanolamides
Formaldehyde and formaldehyde donors
PEGS (If they contain 1-4, dioxane)
Chemical solar filters
Phenoyethanol
Microparticles
Endocrine disruptors