Laundry Detergent is pure and safe for the whole family. Our powder detergent is tough on dirty clothes, but gentle on skin, with absolutely no harsh chemicals! Using only clean ingredients, your clothes will be clean without a toxic residue.

Key Ingredients:

  • Sodium carbonate (phosphate free ) 
  • Citric acid (derived from citric foods not molds)
  • Zelts fels naptha laundry bar 
  • Sodium tretraborate ( natural mineral) 

 NO Unnecessary Chemicals sulfates, fragrance, phosphates, preservatives, formaldehyde, chlorine, ammonia or other junk

Using bare ingredients distilled water and witch hazel  enhanced with essential oils Absolutely NO CHEMICALS  using natural oils keeps the smell amazing clean and safe for everyone. 

Lemon Eucalyptus repel mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, chiggers, and other biting insects,roaches, ants, flies, spiders, lice, and more.

Clove arthropod pests, armyworms, thrips, aphids, and mites.

Lavender moths, fleas, flies and mosquitoes. For centuries, this lilac-colored plant has been used to add a sweet and pleasant fragrance to homes and clothing drawers. And while the vast majority of humans love the smell of lavender, mosquitoes, flies, and other unwanted insects hate it.
Chamomile – A natural anti-inflammatory and slightly smelling of sweet apples, chamomile is a very gentle herb that also has been known to help reduce scar tissue and heal wounds faster. Lavender – Naturally analgesic (helps relieve pain) and soothing to the skin, lavender is a great choice for even sensitive skin.

Orange mosquitoes, flies, and ants this is a wonderful detergent for many garden bugs.

Tea Tree This oil is known for its antiseptic, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. But studies also suggest that tea tree oil may be an effective insect repellent. Field testing shows that repellents containing tea tree oil are effective against mosquitoes, bush flies, and biting midges.

Pine Needle naturally-occurring compound prepared from pine oil that seems to deter mosquito biting and repels two kinds of ticks has been developed.

Cedarwood Collaborating with other ARS scientists, he tested the oil against houseflies, ticks, and mosquitoes.