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Laundry detergent mild against the skin

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Is there possible to find a laundry detergent dermatologically tested and documented mild to the skin in Thailand? If anyone know a brand made here or imported and where to buy I would be overly grateful for info.

 

Thanks

Felt.

Presumably all the baby laundry detergents will be very mild. Available pretty much everywhere.


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1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Presumably all the baby laundry detergents will be very mild. Available pretty much everywhere.


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Isnt baby laundry detergent only to get in liquid form and not in powder form?

16 hours ago, Felt 35 said:

Isnt baby laundry detergent only to get in liquid form and not in powder form?

At least all which I saw today at Makro were liquid detergents.

Brands: "D-nee", "Kodomo". "Baby mild".

 

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7 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

At least all which I saw today at Makro were liquid detergents.

Brands: "D-nee", "Kodomo". "Baby mild".

 

Thanks for replying, I will try out Kodomo for a while but also observed some imported products today, they also in liquid form.

Not always the detergent that can cause itchy skin.

It can depend on how and where you dry your clothes.

I live outside a small market town south of KK.

When I lived in England ( not often ) clothes were hung on the line to dry inside out to prevent fading of the fabric, here many Thais dry inside in to stop dust particles being close to the skin when the clothes are worn, I used to do this in desert climates when working overseas.

The wind can often carry sand particles from the local fields and even from China in the dry season.

Skin irritation can be caused by local air quality, other than sand particles.

Then there is of course water quality.

There is also a possibility of you being allergic to non-cotton clothing.

You may be using too much detergent especially the liquid ones and these are not rinsed out properly.

Sorry can't help with a specific brand, I have high body electric so can only wear cotton clothing and I do dry my clothes outside on a line, the clothes are hung inside in.

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