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About this Item:- One 105 fl oz bottle of ARM & HAMMER Sensitive Skin Free & Clear Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free and Clear Detergent that cleans 105 medium loads when used as directed
- Dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic laundry detergent that's gentle on skin but tough on stains and odors, making it an ideal soap for sensitive skin
- Dye-free, worry-free detergent with no perfumes or preservatives is certified 100% by SkinSAFE (1), (1) Certified by SkinSAFE to exclude 100% of their topmost considered skin allergens. In partnership with SkinSAFEproducts.com
- With trusted ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda, this HE detergent is formulated to deeply clean clothes while being gentle on skin
- HE laundry detergent is concentrated with 2X powerful stain fighters in every load versus leading value detergent, making it an effective and efficient laundry detergent
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" avoid products that contain contaminated ingredients such as SLS or SLES, PEG, polyethylene, polyethylene glycol, polyoxyethyelene, polyoxynolethylene, and chemicals ending in –eth and –oxynol. These ingredients are manufactured in a way that can result in simultaneous formation of 1,4-dioxane as an impurity....While some companies remove 1,4-dioxane from their finished products, not all companies do, and this is not disclosed on labels. Shoppers should demand that companies manufacturing personal care and cleaning products remove 1,4-dioxane... or at the very least label which products will contain it!
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" avoid products that contain contaminated ingredients such as SLS or SLES, PEG, polyethylene, polyethylene glycol, polyoxyethyelene, polyoxynolethylene, and chemicals ending in –eth and –oxynol. These ingredients are manufactured in a way that can result in simultaneous formation of 1,4-dioxane as an impurity....While some companies remove 1,4-dioxane from their finished products, not all companies do, and this is not disclosed on labels. Shoppers should demand that companies manufacturing personal care and cleaning products remove 1,4-dioxane... or at the very least label which products will contain it!
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" avoid products that contain contaminated ingredients such as SLS or SLES, PEG, polyethylene, polyethylene glycol, polyoxyethyelene, polyoxynolethylene, and chemicals ending in –eth and –oxynol. These ingredients are manufactured in a way that can result in simultaneous formation of 1,4-dioxane as an impurity....While some companies remove 1,4-dioxane from their finished products, not all companies do, and this is not disclosed on labels. Shoppers should demand that companies manufacturing personal care products remove 1,4-dioxane.
Sounds like another ridiculous Prop 65 style law...
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Funny that NY can focus on trivial stuff like this claiming safety concerns, while at the same time trying to force people to take incredibly dangerous pharmaceutical products.
There are other options even for big brands that have much less of this chemical in it.. The cheapest alternative is to make your own, lots of recipes online using much safer substances sold everywhere.
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Funny that NY can focus on trivial stuff like this claiming safety concerns, while at the same time trying to force people to take incredibly dangerous pharmaceutical products.