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Should you REALLY wash new clothes before wearing them for the first time?
EXPOSING Laundry Detergent, once and for all...
Note"I ditched my traditional laundry detergent INSTANTLY after finding this out!"

Did you know new clothes could contain chemical residue and carcinogens like Formaldehyde, Phthalates and lead?

Not to mention You’re probably not the only person to try it on even if you buy clothes online... There have even been cases of people possibly getting infested with Lice, scabies, and fungus all from unwashed clothes!

But also be careful what you wash your clothes with.

Because what good are washed clothes if your laundry detergent contains chemicals like optical brighteners, that can get stuck on them and irritate your skin, especially if it’s sensitive? 

Here's a little secret that you should know...
No matter how much you love your laundry detergent, after reading this you might ditch it forever.

The detergent jug picture you see below is detergent residue under a black light. 

Why does it glow, and why does it matter? 

Before you see why, I have a simple question for you.

Which one of these is the best detergent option? 

       1. Liquid Detergent
       2. Capsules
       3. Powders

The answer is: None of them. And here's why…

Most Americans still use liquid laundry detergent.

Even though it’s inconvenient, hard to carry, takes up too much space, it's a hassle to use, and easy to overuse… 

It can even be awful for the environment because of those single-use plastic jugs.

Those jugs may not even get recycled because 91% of plastic doesn’t get recycled. And bright-colored plastic is notoriously difficult to recycle. 

Bargain liquid detergents can be up to 80% water. Why pay for so much water? 

Measuring and pouring these detergents can often lead to messy spills, overusing, and a waste of money and time

If you’re using capsules, you should know that they often contain similar ingredients to liquid detergents, and they have a history of being ingested by small children and pets.

Powder detergents are incredibly inconvenient. Some powder detergents can put particles in the air that can be dangerous to inhale. 

If you have sensitive skin, many traditional detergents contain chemicals like optical brighteners that can irritate your skin, especially if it’s sensitive.

To put it simply, you should most likely get rid of your detergent, but here's how to be sure:

Take This 1 Minute Free Quiz To See What's Lurking In Your Laundry Detergent And How To Avoid Those Harsh Chemicals 

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