The term "EDP" can refer to Eau de Parfum, which is a type of fragrance with a concentration of 15-20% and a longer shelf life than other types of fragrances.
Regarding skincare products, manufacturers may use the term "natural" to indicate that the product only contains ingredients obtained from nature with no synthetic materials.
Symbols on the back of makeup packaging can also provide information about the product. For example, a logo indicating that the product is free from animal-derived ingredients such as dairy, eggs, honey, or meat.
In product marketing, brands can convey positive or negative messages about a company, product, or service through advertising and promotion.
In general, ingredients or materials can be an important consideration when evaluating a product. For example, a product must meet particular minimum standards in terms of food quality, storage, and distribution to be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.