Water: the clear wet stuff that comes out of taps, rivers and eye ducts.
Citric Acid: derived from citrus fruits (think lemons and oranges) and is used as a preservative and PH stabiliser.
Sodium Carbonate: commonly known as washing soda, made from salt and limestone. Its main function is too 'soften' water in order to allow the enzymes or detergents to be absorbed into fabrics for cleaning. It also provides alkalinity which improves the performance of the laundry liquid.
Sodium Coco Sulphate: a coconut derived surfactant and viscosity builder (think bubbles and thickness).
Coconut fatty acid: a soapy surfactant derived from vegetable oils that is fully biodegradable.
Sodium hydroxide: commonly known as caustic soda, it functions by converting grease and fats into soap which then dissolves in water.
Enzymes: Protease, Amylase, Pectate Lyase, Mannanase, Lipase - a suite of enzymes that are the magic behind your ultra clean washing. Each enzyme helps to breakdown a different type of stain.
Decyl Glucoside: a plant derived non-ionic surfactant (bubble maker) that's ideal for foaming and cleansing. It is biodegradable and gentle for your skin, your home and the environment.
Methyl Ester Ethoxylate: a biodegradable surfactant that is derived from coconuts. It is low foam and low irritation.
Coco-Glucoside: a mild cleansing agent produced from coconut oil that is gentle on skin.
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate: a compound derived from salt & limestone that is used to keep the enzymes happy and stable.
Propylene Glycol: a biodegradable simple solvent used to stabilise the enzymes in our laundry liquid to ensure they can do their best cleaning work.
Phenoxyethanol: a biodegradable preservative that prevents our products from spoiling by stopping the growth of bacteria (for bacteria, our products are the equivalent of a garden salad).
Fragrance: Phthalate free and palm oil free