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Rainett - Ecological Aloe Vera Hypoallergenic Dishwashing Liquid

SKU: RAIN7933
HK$ 34
 
Hypoallergic
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Rainett, a pioneering brand in ecological cleaning, helps the French care for their homes while protecting the planet and their health.
Rainett's values in 9 points:
1)    Effective formula with natural ingredients.
2)    Surfactants of plant origin - with high biodegradability.
3)    Advanced skin friendliness of dermatologically tested formulas. Minimized use of mild preservatives and carefully selected fragrances or entire abandonment.
4)    Free from microplastics, formaldehyde, EDTA and halogenated organic compounds.
5)    Reduced and cycle oriented usage of packagings with recycled/recyclable materials.
6)    Vegan, free from animal derived ingredients.
7)    Sustainable production with active environmental/energy management.
8)    Own water treatment plant to ensure top-level hygienics of its products as well as best possible wastewater pre-treatment.
9)    Expert in the development and manufacturing of environment-friendly cleaning and care products - since 1990.

This Aloe Vera Hypoallergenic Dishwashing Liquid cleans and degreases your dishes effectively. Its gentle formula with Aloe Vera, known for its skin-protecting properties, is hypoallergenic and gentle on the skin. It is ideal for the sensitive skins.
- French Brand.
- With EU Ecolabel.
- Gives dishes a brilliant cleanliness and shine.
- The aloe vera formula, gentle on the skin, cleans and degreases effectively.
- Neutral pH for the skin, dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic.
- 100% recycled and recyclable packaging.
- Recommended dosage for 5 liters of water:
Lightly soiled: 3 ml (3/4 teaspoon); Dirty: 5 ml (1.25 teaspoon).
- Composition: 5–15% anionic surfactants, <5% amphoteric surfactants, non-ionic surfactants, preservative (sodium benzoate), fragrances. Other ingredients: Aloe Vera Barbadensis, food colorings.
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