Household
Natural and Eco‑Friendly Cleaning Products
Products based on natural ingredients typically have a lower potential to irritate or dry out the skin, eyes, or respiratory system. Unlike some conventional cleaners, which can cause harmful chemical reactions when mixed, natural and eco‑friendly products significantly reduce this risk. They are also kinder to the environment, as their ingredients are biodegradable and safe for aquatic ecosystems.
Laundry Care for Sensitive Skin and the Environment
Choosing the right laundry detergent not only affects stain removal and the appearance of your clothes but also impacts how your skin tolerates daily contact with fabrics. Our natural and eco‑friendly laundry detergents are free from potentially irritating ingredients like SLS, sulfates, and parabens, and they’re free of artificial fragrances. This makes them gentle on the skin and less likely to cause allergic reactions. Plus, they’re eco‑conscious—manufactured sustainably and fully biodegradable.
Clean Dishes Without Dry Hands
Frequent dishwashing can leave your skin dry and cracked, but not with our natural and eco‑friendly cleaning products. Our dishwashing gels avoid harmful substances like SLS, parabens, and phosphates that can harm aquatic life. They’re gentle on the skin yet highly effective, effortlessly cutting through grease and leaving glasses streak‑free.
White Vinegar 🤝 Baking Soda – Your Household Heroes
This natural duo is a game‑changer for eco‑friendly cleaning. White vinegar and baking soda tackle a variety of stains, smudges, and cleaning challenges. Perfect for nearly any surface, they work wonders on carpets, countertops, and floors.
Tired of juggling multiple cleaning products? This universal cleaner can handle your kitchen counter, oven, bathroom, washing machine, and even windowsills, removing stains from a variety of surfaces and materials.
Regularly adding baking soda to your laundry helps soften hard water and neutralise odours. While some experts caution that regular use of vinegar could cause rubber or silicone parts in washing machines to deteriorate, others suggest diluting vinegar with water to minimise this risk. For peace of mind, you can always use baking soda alone.
For windows and mirrors, vinegar is the better choice, as baking soda particles might scratch delicate surfaces. The same goes for removing soap scum or limescale from surfaces or appliances like kettles, where vinegar's acidic pH is most effective. As an alternative, citric acid works just as well.
With these natural and eco‑friendly options, cleaning becomes safer, simpler, and kinder to your home and the planet.