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Laundry Detergent Pour

Laundry Detergent Pour

Method Laundry Detergent Pour helps clean clothes like a Roman gladiator. Choose your favorite scent and look forward to 66 laundry loads of vegan, cruelty-free, goodness made without parabens — well, as much as anyone can look forward to doing laundry, anyway!

For more effective cleaning products in tantalizing scents and fun bottles, shop method on Grove.

What are parabens?

Parabens are a group of chemicals found in some cosmetics and skincare products that are used to prolong those products’ shelf lives. Unfortunately, they can also increase the risk of cancer, disrupt the body’s natural hormones, and have a detrimental effect on fertility and reproductive organs. Luckily, in recent years it’s become much easier to find clean products without parabens to incorporate into your beauty routine.

Do I really need to separate my loads of laundry?

Short answer: yeah, you do. If you don’t wash new clothes that are dark or brightly colored  with like colors, you may find that your whites have turned pink, etc. You should also consider fabric types — fuzzy clothes like sweatshirts or robes, and new towels can spread lint to, say, corduroys, really easily.

To up your drying game in the laundry room, pursue dryer balls and sheets, too!

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Laundry Detergent Pour

Method Laundry Detergent Pour helps clean clothes like a Roman gladiator. Choose your favorite scent and look forward to 66 laundry loads of vegan, cruelty-free, goodness made without parabens — well, as much as anyone can look forward to doing laundry, anyway!

For more effective cleaning products in tantalizing scents and fun bottles, shop method on Grove.

What are parabens?

Parabens are a group of chemicals found in some cosmetics and skincare products that are used to prolong those products’ shelf lives. Unfortunately, they can also increase the risk of cancer, disrupt the body’s natural hormones, and have a detrimental effect on fertility and reproductive organs. Luckily, in recent years it’s become much easier to find clean products without parabens to incorporate into your beauty routine.

Do I really need to separate my loads of laundry?

Short answer: yeah, you do. If you don’t wash new clothes that are dark or brightly colored  with like colors, you may find that your whites have turned pink, etc. You should also consider fabric types — fuzzy clothes like sweatshirts or robes, and new towels can spread lint to, say, corduroys, really easily.

To up your drying game in the laundry room, pursue dryer balls and sheets, too!

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Method Laundry Detergent Pour helps clean clothes like a Roman gladiator. Choose your favorite scent and look forward to 66 laundry loads of vegan, cruelty-free, goodness made without parabens — well, as much as anyone can look forward to doing laundry, anyway!

For more effective cleaning products in tantalizing scents and fun bottles, shop method on Grove.

What are parabens?

Parabens are a group of chemicals found in some cosmetics and skincare products that are used to prolong those products’ shelf lives. Unfortunately, they can also increase the risk of cancer, disrupt the body’s natural hormones, and have a detrimental effect on fertility and reproductive organs. Luckily, in recent years it’s become much easier to find clean products without parabens to incorporate into your beauty routine.

Do I really need to separate my loads of laundry?

Short answer: yeah, you do. If you don’t wash new clothes that are dark or brightly colored  with like colors, you may find that your whites have turned pink, etc. You should also consider fabric types — fuzzy clothes like sweatshirts or robes, and new towels can spread lint to, say, corduroys, really easily.

To up your drying game in the laundry room, pursue dryer balls and sheets, too!

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