A formulation is submitted for consideration — either by the selection team's own research or by a supplier request. The record is opened immediately. Supplier identity, product category (body care or supplement), and formulation name are noted.
Each ingredient in the formulation is identified and documented. For body care entries: botanical extracts, plant-derived oils (cold-pressed where possible), mineral components, and preservation system. For supplement entries: vitamins, minerals, and botanical extracts with concentration notes where available from the supplier.
Supplier documentation is requested at this stage. Independently sourced quality is a primary consideration. Where full documentation is unavailable, this is noted in the record rather than assumed. Entries with incomplete sourcing notes are marked accordingly in the catalogue.
Any commercial relationship between the selection team and the supplier — including complimentary samples, referral arrangements, or any financial interest — is documented and noted in the entry. The selection decision is made independently of that relationship.
The entry is published to the catalogue with all documented ingredient and sourcing notes. When the formulation changes, the record is updated with the change noted and dated. Entries are not silently revised. Removed entries are archived with the date of removal.
Products in the Ondrave Collective catalogue are selected based on published ingredient research and reviewed for sourcing transparency before listing. The following categories reflect the components the selection team documents most closely.
Cold-pressed plant oils — jojoba, rosehip, argan, sweet almond — are documented for their concentration and sourcing origin where supplier notes are available. These contribute to a nourishing body care formulation without solvent processing.
Shea butter, cocoa butter, and mango butter are noted for their role in nourishing body butters and restorative body creams. Supplier origin and extraction documentation are requested where available.
Vitamin E (tocopherol) and active botanical extracts are documented in body moisturiser formulations for their role in a daily skin nourishment routine. Concentration is noted where the supplier discloses it.
B-complex vitamins — B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12 — are documented for their contribution to a daily supplement routine supporting everyday nutritional variety alongside a balanced diet. Concentration and form (methylated where noted) are recorded.
Zinc, iron, and magnesium are among the most commonly documented minerals in the supplement entries reviewed. Bioavailability form (citrate, bisglycinate, oxide) is noted as part of the sourcing record where supplied.
Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D are frequently noted in vitamins 50+ supplement ranges and energy support selections within the catalogue. Source (algae-derived, fish oil, or plant-based vitamin D3) is documented where the supplier provides this information.
Every entry documents the active botanical and nutritional components. Where supplier-provided origin information is absent, this is noted explicitly rather than omitted or assumed.
The selection team does not alter, improve, or interpret formulation claims. Supplier information is recorded as provided, with any gaps or inconsistencies noted in the record.
Corrections are noted in the catalogue record and dated. No entry is silently revised. This applies to formulation changes, sourcing shifts, and relationship disclosures alike.
Independently sourced quality is a primary factor in the selection decision. Supplier documentation — origin, extraction method, quality review — is requested at the point of consideration for each entry.
Products are selected based on published ingredient research and reviewed for sourcing transparency. The selection is evidence-informed — not shaped by promotional materials or supplier claims alone.
The selection team discloses any commercial relationships that could influence inclusion. This is a standing requirement — not an occasional practice — and applies to all entries in both the body care and supplement disciplines.
Products listed in the Ondrave Collective catalogue are presented for informational purposes and reflect the selection team's observations on everyday body care and wellness supplement routines. The catalogue is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the management of any specific condition. Individuals with specific requirements are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional before introducing any new routine.
We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any new supplement or body care routine to your daily life, particularly if you have specific personal requirements.
No. Paid inclusion is not part of the catalogue model. Any commercial relationship — samples, referral arrangements, or financial interest — is disclosed in the entry record. The selection decision is made independently of that relationship. If a disclosed relationship is judged to compromise independence, the entry is not listed.
When a supplier notifies the selection team of a formulation change — or when the team identifies a change independently — the catalogue record is updated with the change noted and dated. No entry is silently revised. If the change represents a material shift in ingredient integrity, the entry may be removed from the active catalogue and archived with the date and reason for removal noted.
Suppliers and independent brands may submit formulations for catalogue consideration by contacting the selection team directly at [email protected]. Initial submissions should include a full ingredient list, supplier origin notes, and any available sourcing documentation. The team will confirm receipt and advise on the review timeline.
No. The Ondrave Collective catalogue does not rank or rate products. Entries are listed because they meet the ingredient transparency and sourcing documentation standards described on this page. The catalogue is a curated reference — not a scoring system or comparative ranking of body care or supplement formulations.
Body creams, vitamins 50+, daily supplement ranges — all reviewed under this framework.