all Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free Clear for Sensitive Skin, 58 Loads, 88 Fluid Ounce
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If you're looking at the All free and clear product line, I believe you're correct; so far, this has seemed to be the best detergent for reducing allergens compared to any other brands I've tried. I hope this information is useful.
Methylene isothiazolinone is present in the bottle I purchased. You must read each and every label.
I have no idea. Mine stated "free and clear" when I bought it. There isn't even a hint of honeysuckle!
On my internet search, I discovered the following ingredients: water, ethoxylated lauryl alcohol, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, triethanolamine, sodium citrate, sodium cocoate, stilbene disulfonic acid triazine derivative, and methylisothiazolinone, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, sodium citrate, sodium cocoate, stilbene disulfonic acid triazine derivative, and methylisothiazolinone
Selected User Reviews For all Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free Clear for Sensitive Skin, 58 Loads, 88 Fluid Ounce
I've ordered it before, and it's a fantastic product. However, the item arrived to me with water leaking from the box. The top of the cap had broken. Because the product was absorbed by the box, I don't know how much was spilled. For a product with an open cap, there must be better packaging. Like a sealing sticker, to ensure it doesn't leak or become crushed.
Someone I live with is extremely sensitive to scents, especially those that are "long lasting," such as those found in many laundry detergents and fabric softeners. I used to use fabric softener, but the residue it left in the washer was still affecting subsequent loads of laundry, so my housemate asked me to stop using it entirely. Everyone else in the house uses this specific detergent, which keeps all of the laundry in the house safe for this housemate (something I didn't realize at first). It's still a good detergent; it has all of the properties I'd expect (viscosity, cleans my clothes), but it lacks the typical fragrance. For those who are "scentsitive," this is an excellent product:.
Because my child's skin is extremely sensitive, I decided against using advertised "baby detergents" (which contain a lot of fragrance and chemicals!). ) and used this as a last resort. I haven't used anything else for either of our laundry since she was a year old. Detergent that is both inexpensive and highly effective! Baby and adult alike will enjoy it.
Instead, try this! My pediatrician, PCP, dermatologist, and pharmacist all recommended it because my little one's skin was so sensitive and prone to eczema that any small amount of detergent would trigger it, and this was the only one that worked! Only detergent I buy because it's amazing and gets the job done!.
The spout is faulty, as are the company's employment practices and its lack of concern for the consumer (which I discovered while trying to contact them). br>br>I thought the faulty spout was limited to the previous bottle, but it was also present in this one. When you pour the liquid out again, the liquid soap that has poured into the rim (along with the soap you've poured from the defective spout) pours into the next wash, causing too much soap to be poured into the next wash. br>br>In addition, as you try to twist the top to close the bottle, the soap that goes into (or stays inside of) the rim from the defective spout gets on the bottom of the top, making a mess. YUK! br>br>When I attempted to call the company TWICE, I was greeted by two different people, each from outside the United States. Neither of them could comprehend what I was saying because they didn't speak English well enough. I just gave up trying to explain myself because I was so frustrated. br>br>I'm not going to buy this product again,br>br>1. because of the faulty spout, which causes you to use more soap than is recommendedbr>br>andbr>br>2. because of the defective spout, which causes you to use more soap than is recommendedbr>br> because the company hires people to take complaints for next to nothing (which is unfair to the employees) and because those employees know next to nothing (which is then unfair to the consumer attempting to explain a product problem).
The contents of the box were spilled all over it. I'm not going to be able to return it in any case.
"no cost" drying sheets In contrast to their "perfume-free" counterparts, they have a surprising lack of odor. Drying sheets are provided "for free. " br>Does a good job and leaves no odor (assuming you don't use a laundromat).