House of Kristine
Yes, products from "House of Christine" (which includes the "Lotus" turban) have extremely important certificates that confirm their safety and quality in the EU market.
Here are the main certificates you can confidently rely on when selling this product:
1. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 (Class 1)
This is the most important EU textile certificate. "House of Christine" products are tested for harmful substances.
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What this means for the buyer: The fabric is completely safe for direct skin contact. Class 1 (the highest) means that the product meets safety requirements even for infants – this is critically important for people who have lost their hair, as their scalp becomes extremely sensitive.
2. CE Marking (Medical Device)
Most "House of Christine" headwear (including the "Lotus" line) is classified as Class I medical devices according to EU Regulation (MDR 2017/745).
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What this means for the buyer: The product is designed specifically for medical purposes (e.g., hair loss caused by alopecia or chemotherapy), ensuring proper air circulation, thermoregulation, and hygiene.
3. Caretech® Bamboo Certificate
Since model 1008 is made of bamboo viscose, it has a special "Caretech®" label. This guarantees that:
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Bamboo is grown sustainably.
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No harsh chemicals that could remain in the fabric are used in the production process.
Tip for your store's description:
For buyers with sensitive skin, these certificates are a huge selling point. You can add a short sentence:
"All our turbans are OEKO-TEX® certified and CE marked, ensuring maximum safety even for the most sensitive scalps."