![]() ![]() In bigger quantities may be toxic to reproduction (learn more in my post about borax and boric acid) Unclear how the manufacturer prevents bacteria growth and mold contamination ❌UNDISCLOSED COMPOSITION and/or UNNECESSARYĮ.g., “copolymers” and “proprietary color blends” ❌POLYOXYALKYLENE SUBSTITUTED CHROMOPHORE (BLUE)ĭye that makes laundry appear cleaner, no safety dataĬauses serious eye damage and is suspected of damage to reproduction ( ECHA) Potential allergen and skin sensitizer ( ECHA) Potential allergen and skin sensitizer (learn more in my post about methylisothiazolinone) Potential allergen and skin sensitizer (learn more in my post about methylchloroisothiazolinone) Potential allergens (learn more in my post about natural fragrance) Many fragrance ingredients are potential allergens and sensitizers (learn more in my post about natural fragrance) Optical brightener (makes the laundry appear brighter rather than really clean it) nonbiodegradable and threatening to aquatic life ( ECHA) ![]() Made with carcinogenic ethylene oxide, hence may contain residues of carcinogenic 1,4-dioxane (learn more in my post about hidden ingredients) Optical brightener (makes the laundry appear brighter rather than really clean it) under assessment as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic ( ECHA) Potential allergen and skin sensitizer (learn more in my post about benzisothiazolinone) In my opinion, the safest laundry detergents are those that have close to none of these ingredients. To clarify, the ingredients I find of high to medium concern are marked with ❌, and the ingredients I find of low concern are marked with ⚠️. The presence of some or many of the following ingredients determined the category the products fell into: better, almost better, bad, and worst.
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