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Why does Arbonne use parabens instead of “natural” preservatives? What It Is
Why They’re Included
When formulating with both oil and water based ingredients, you must use two types of preservative systems to ensure long term safety. Antioxidants, commonly known as “natural preservatives” protect oils from oxidizing or going rancid. Where many natural ingredients have some antimicrobial and antibacterial properties, they do not meet the stringent guidelines stipulated by the FDA for consumer safety. Because Arbonne’s unique formulations are oil in water emulsions, we must use the parabens to offer broad-spectrum protection from the yeast, molds and bacteria that are common in our environment and naturally occurring in water! It is absolutely necessary to support natural antioxidants, which protect the oils, with broad-spectrum preservatives that protect the water phase. Only these complex and safe systems ensure long-term safety for the consumer. The Facts
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