Quality Control takes a number of forms depending on the product or ingredient but it boils down to ensuring that products are consistent in their production and safe for use. That means that Essential Oils must be 100% pure and our wide range of cosmetics should conform to a definite standard of appearance, scent, usability and of course safety. Essential oils can differ in odour and appearance considerably from batch to batch, so an expert eye with a knowledge of the potential variation is essential.
Determining these requires regular consultation of UK, EU and International Legislation as well as guidelines issued by a wide range of trade associations. There are often very strict guidelines as to the amount of Essential Oil (or any concentrated natural product) that manufacturers are allowed to use in cosmetics or even therapeutic products. This can lead to changes in formulation from time to time, and at Amphora we also frequently look at ways to improve our existing stock and recipes.
At Amphora we place the safety and welfare of our customers above all else and so we adhere to all international legislation and a good many voluntary codes of practice, such as ISO 22716 (Good Manufacturing Practices for Cosmetic Products).