Conventional laundry detergents often contain petrochemicals, synthetic fragrances, and optical brighteners that can irritate the skin, disrupt hormones, and pollute waterways. A natural laundry powder offers a low-tox alternative, using mineral-based ingredients to clean effectively while being gentle on your health, fabrics, and the environment.
They not only deodorise and soften clothes but also extend the life of your washing machine by reducing mineral buildup and biofilm.
4
Cups5
minutesThese recipes will do 30 – 50 washes. Yield depends on how much powder you use per load (1–2 tablespoons).
½ cup Epsom salts
1½ cups sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
1½ cups sodium carbonate (washing soda)
¼ cup medium-ground salt
20–25 drops essential oils (Suggested: Lemon, Lavender, Clove, Eucalyptus)
1 cup borax
½ cup Epsom salts
1½ cups sodium bicarbonate
1½ cups sodium carbonate
¼ cup medium-ground salt
20–25 drops essential oils (Suggested: Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit, Clove, Eucalyptus)
Making your own natural laundry powder is an easy, affordable way to reduce chemical exposure in your home. With just a few basic ingredients, you can create custom blends that suit your clothes, your health needs, and your values.
Once you make the switch, you’ll likely never go back to supermarket detergents – your skin, clothes, and the environment will thank you.
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