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The Laundress

Darks Detergent

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Darks Detergent

Why It's Good:

Take good care of your clothes and they'll stay newer, longer—you won't have to shell out for new togs as often, and that little black dress will stay strikingly sexy. Help keep it from turning grey with this special formula combining color-guard, protective, and stain-fighting agents.

Why It's Green:

The Laundress products are made with natural, renewable resources with a plant (not petroleum) base that's free from dyes, sulfates, phosphates, and chlorine. You won't find artificial fragrances here—these are scented with essential oils like sandalwood, lavender, citrus, and vanilla musk. The products are biodegradable, non-animal-tested, and come packaged in recyclable plastic.

Where To Get It:

http://www.thelaundress.com | $19.50
Price shown is for the 32 fl. oz. bottle. Other sizes and laundry formulas available. See Website for more details. To purchase directly, click here.