The natural content of a formula refers to the weight percentage of its natural and naturally derived components. Generally, it is calculated as the sum of the components’ concentration in a formula, multiplied by the corresponding natural indices, which are provided by the suppliers of the ingredients. For example, a vegetable oil has a natural origin index of 1 and a silicone oil a natural origin index of 0.
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Modified on: Thu, 17 Sep, 2020 at 1:47 PM
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