Anti-Allergen Laundry removes allergens from your launderables, using a fragrance-free formula with no dyes or enzymes. This super-concentrated hypoallergenic laundry detergent
also separates oils, fats, and other soils from fabrics, so that your
wash rinses completely clean. Laundry comes out with no chemical
residues that could cause skin irritation, like some detergents do.
Treats an entire wash load of clothing or bedding, leaving it springtime
fresh and allergen free.
Recommended by Allergists & Dermatologists 100% Biodegradable Detergent Plant Based Detergent Technology Perfume Free Detergent, No Dyes or Enzymes or d-Limonene Terpenes, Phosphates and Nitrates
Formulated for Allergy Sufferers Highly Concentrated Washes 40 Loads
Super Micelle Action- Leaves nothing behind to irritate sensitive
skin. Long lasting odor neutralizer leaves washables Spring Fresh
without the use of masking fragrances. Gentle on household washables, yet powerful enough for the most demanding commercial settings, hospitals, and hotels. Safe to use full strength on fabrics as a pre-treatment for stubborn stains.
* Please note: First few washings may produce higher than normal sudsing
as old built-up residual detergent is removed from your washables.
With a new baby and a family with sensitive skin, allergies and asthma, I was happy to get this bottle of Anti-Allergen Laundry Detergent by EcologyWorks. I love that it is super concentrated and can be used to spot treat clothes safely before laundry day comes around. I really like that it gets my families clothes clean, especially the school uniform shirts that always have that days school breakfast and lunch on the front of them. It is gentle yet gets the food and stains off clothes. I like that it has a fresh clean scent naturally. My family had had no negative side effects from this laundry detergent and I recommend it!
I received this product in exchange for a review. All my opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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