Household
Natural and eco‑friendly household products
Products based on natural ingredients generally have a lower potential for irritation and drying of the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. In addition, some conventional products must not be used at the same time to avoid an adverse reaction of the individual ingredients, which could lead to harmful fumes - this risk is also significantly reduced when using natural and eco‑friendly drugstore products. In addition, the products are more environmentally friendly, the substances contained are biodegradable and do not pose a danger to the aquatic ecosystem.
Laundry that's gentle on the skin
and environmentally friendly
The right laundry detergent has an impact not only on the effective removal of stains and the appearance of your clothes, but also on how your skin tolerates daily laundry wear. Our natural and eco‑friendly laundry detergents do not contain potentially irritating SLS, sulphates or parabens, and are not artificially perfumed. This makes them gentler on the skin and much less likely to cause allergic reactions. The production of these products is environmentally friendly, and even after use, the substances contained are biodegradable.
Clean dishes without dry skin
Frequent dishwashing can lead to dry and cracked skin - but that's over with natural and eco‑friendly drugstore. The products in our range do not contain potentially irritating substances such as SLS and parabens, nor phosphates dangerous for aquatic animals. They are therefore gentle on the skin and the environment.
Even so, you can expect a very effective washing gel that removes grease and leaves no streaks, even on glasses.
White vinegar 🤝🏻 baking soda
You'll love this natural combo in the home - natural, safe and eco‑friendly ingredients help you put a stop to all sorts of stains, smudges and other cleaning challenges. It's suitable for almost all surfaces and effectively cleans carpets, surfaces and floors.
Tired of using lots of different products when cleaning? With this all‑purpose cleaner, you can clean things like the kitchen counter, oven, bathroom, washing machine and windowsills , removing stains from a wide variety of surfaces and materials.
You can also use baking soda regularly in the laundry, as it helps to soften hard water and remove odours. As for vinegar, some experts point out that regular use can harden and crumble rubber and silicone parts of the washing machine. Others argue that when vinegar is diluted with water, the risk of this damage is greatly reduced. However, if you want to be sure, use baking soda separately when washing.
For cleaning windows and mirrors, it's better to use only vinegar - tiny particles of soda could scratch these delicate surfaces. The same goes for removing soap scum or limescale from surfaces or even the kettle. In this case, it is desirable to maintain the acidic pH of the vinegar, so it is advisable to use it separately. Alternatively, citric acid can be used.