*Disclaimer: This product was sent to See, Shop, Love! for review purposes.
There is a common belief that strong chemicals like bleach equal a better clean, but The Laundress's products disprove that pretty quickly. Truth be told, the harsh chemicals in your standard cleaning solutions may be doing more harm than good to yourself, your family, and your home. For example, my cat has asthma and I have to be careful not to use anything that will aggravate her pulmonary system. Products like bleach will certainly exacerbate her symptoms, so I want to steer clear from them!
The Laundress's Home Cleaning Collection boasts products like All-Purpose Bleach Alternative, which is an oxygenated bleach and made of 100% sodium percarbonate, making it family, pet, and food safe. It's also free of chlorine and artificial dyes and is color-friendly! You can read more about their full range of products at this blog post.
I received a bottle of The Laundress Wool & Cashmere Spray to try. At first I wasn't sure if I would be able to use it since I don't own any cashmere, but when I read up on the product I learned that it can be used on any fabric or furnishings.
This spray is made up of only deionized water, alcohol, essential oils, and fragrance. The ingredients are non-toxic, biodegradable, and allergen-free. It's also cruelty-free product with no animal by-products (vegan). I love that it has simple ingredients and no animal testing!
My favorite thing about the Wool & Cashmere Spray is its scent--it is amazing! The Laundress describes it as "our modern take on the traditional woody scent." Woody scents are one of my favorites, and this has an excellent warm and spicy cedar smell. It refreshed my clothes and left them smelling wonderful!
- Visit The Laundress to browse their full line of products
- Connect with them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+
I've read essential oils can stain some delicate fabrics like silk, so this is purely for wools and cashmeres? Great review!
ReplyDeleteErin | Erin and Katherine Talk Beauty
I've only used this on cotton and cotton/poly blends so far and they were fine, but I'm not sure how it would react to silk. It does say on the bottle that it's safe for ALL fabrics, but I would probably test a little bit of it on something like silk first.
Delete