Abode Laundry Liquid (Front & Top Loader) – Baby (Fragrance Free)

Abode Baby Laundry Liquid is a fragrance-free, ultra-concentrated laundry detergent designed for baby clothes, children’s garments, and households seeking a gentler approach to laundry care. Formulated with lipid layer enhancers, it is designed to support the skin’s natural protective barrier while delivering effective everyday cleaning.

Price range: $17.29 through $51.96

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Created specifically for babies and infants, this laundry liquid helps clean clothing thoroughly while avoiding many of the ingredients commonly found in conventional laundry detergents. The concentrated formula requires only a small amount per wash, making it both economical and convenient for everyday use.

Free from petrochemicals, phosphates, zeolites, optical brighteners, artificial colours, synthetic fragrances, and harsh surfactants, it offers a practical choice for families looking to reduce unnecessary chemical exposure while remaining mindful of environmental impact.

Features

  • Fragrance-free formula.
  • Designed for baby clothes and children’s garments.
  • Suitable for front and top loading washing machines.
  • Contains lipid layer enhancers.
  • Ultra-concentrated for economical use.
  • Free from petrochemicals.
  • Free from phosphates and zeolites.
  • Free from optical brighteners.
  • Free from artificial colours and synthetic fragrances.
  • Free from harsh surfactants.

Ingredients

Purified Water, Soda Ash, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Coco Sulphate, Baking Soda, Alkylpolyglucosides, Sodium Lactate, Lipid Layer Enhancers and Glycine Extracts.

Customer Reviews

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