Non-Irritating (Not Accredited)
When a product displays "non-irritating" on the packaging, it indicates that it underwent testing for skin tone, sensitivity, safety, or other qualities. However, it's important to note that this designation does not necessarily indicate that the product met a predefined standard for the tested feature; it just signifies that testing occurred. This term is not regulated at this time.
Disclaimer: We include the nuances!
It was a deliberate choice to filter in the nuances. This means we don’t just include certified accreditation , but also unregulated terms and commonly used jargon.We chose to do this in order to gain a more rounded picture of each brand, aiming to enhance the validity and reliability of our understanding of their ethical stance.