What's Actually Inside Your Detergent?
You trust your detergent to clean your clothes — but do you know what it’s leaving behind? Many popular brands contain chemicals you'd never knowingly put on your skin.
1. What’s Hiding in That Jug?
Many mainstream detergents contain ingredients like:
- Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS): a skin irritant
- Optical brighteners: synthetic chemicals that stick to fabric
- Synthetic fragrance: often a cocktail of unlisted chemicals
- Dyes: unnecessary and sometimes allergenic
2. The Risk to Skin and Health
Your skin absorbs what your clothes carry. Detergents with harsh ingredients can cause irritation, rashes, and allergic reactions — especially in babies or people with eczema.
3. Environmental Harm
These chemicals don’t just vanish down the drain. They pollute water systems and can harm aquatic life. Plus, plastic jugs contribute to landfill overflow and ocean pollution.
4. The Transparent Alternative
Our laundry sheets contain only what’s needed:
- Plant-based cleansers
- Natural dissolvable film
- Optional essential oil scent No parabens. No phosphates. No mystery ingredients.
5. Choose Cleaner Cleaning
If you wouldn't rub it on your skin, it shouldn't be in your wash. Laundry should feel good — not questionable.