Washing shampoo for sensitive skin "Hypoallergenic"
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Delivery Time:
5 days
Description
Hypoallergenic Laundry Detergent
The Steamery Hypoallergenic Laundry Detergent is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to clean their laundry gently, fragrance-free, and skin-friendly. Specially developed for people with sensitive skin, babies, and children, it reliably removes stains and bacteria – completely without allergens, fragrances, or dyes.
Hypoallergenic & fragrance-free
Unlike conventional detergents, such as Steamery All Colors Laundry Detergent, this hypoallergenic variant completely omits perfume, preservatives, and other irritating additives. This way, the skin is not unnecessarily burdened, and even sensitive textiles are cared for especially gently.
Effective & climate-friendly
From 30 °C onwards, the detergent unfolds its full cleaning power, reliably removes dirt, and neutralizes bacteria. At the same time, it is biodegradable, highly concentrated, and produced in a climate-neutral factory in Sweden.
Product advantages at a glance
- Fragrance-free & hypoallergenic – ideal for sensitive skin
- Suitable for all textiles except wool & silk
- Effective from 30 °C, removes even stubborn stains
- Highly concentrated (12–19 washes per bottle)
- Climate-neutral production & biodegradable
- Free from dyes, zeolites, and phosphates
Bedandroom care tip
Low washing temperatures extend the life of your clothes, protect the washing machine, and save energy – a plus for skin, textiles, and the environment.
Ingredients
>10 % water, >10 % alcohol, C12-C14 ethoxylated (≥2.5 EO), 1–10 % glycerin, 1–<10 % sodium laureth sulfate, 1–<10 % fatty acids (C12-18, C18 unsaturated), 1–<10 % potassium hydroxide, 0.1–<1 % polyether/polyester copolymer, 0.1–<1 % methylglycinediacetic acid trisodium salt, <0.1 % calcium chloride, <0.1 % propylene glycol, <0.1 % benzisothiazolinone, <0.1 % dipropylene glycol, <0.1 % alpha-amylase, <0.1 % cellulase, <0.1 % lipase.
Product Properties:
Detergent for sensitive skin
Sustainability:
Produced in Sweden

