Happysoaps Dishwashing Soap A dish soap that truly cleans: choose HappySoaps Dishwashing Soap. It's 100% plastic-free, palm oil-free, vegan, and sulfate-free. For truly clean dishes and sparkling plates. This dish soap smells wonderfully fresh and works thoroughly and quickly. Clean dishes, happy you!
Experience truly clean dishes: get sparkling clean plates, 0% plastic, palm oil-free, sulfate-free, paraben-free, and vegan. Choose HappySoaps Dishwashing Soap! This solid bar has powerful, fast cleaning action and a wonderfully fresh lemon scent. Get a shiny finish without using plastic or unnecessary products. Happy you, happy earth!
HappySoaps products are 100% plastic-free and contain no microplastics. We also package our products in recycled cardboard. This means not a single gram of plastic is used in production, storage, or shipping. Truly 100% plastic-free!
You can use our new Dishwashing Soap without irritated hands! The soap is pH-neutral for your skin. The pH of your hands is crucial for protecting your skin from infection, irritation, allergies, and dryness. Frequent use of a (dishwashing) product with a high pH can disrupt this. We take good care of your hands, so you can use our Dishwashing Soap daily with confidence. Furthermore, our Dishwashing Soap is sulfate- and paraben-free.
Why is that important? Because parabens are a chemical used to extend the shelf life of products. Many people are allergic to this substance, and it can be harmful to your body. That's reason enough to avoid them. Sulfates are a foaming agent. The downside is that they can strip the skin of its natural oils. Our Dishwashing Soap doesn't require these foaming agents because it uses natural ingredients.
Usage You can easily use the dish soap by wiping it with a wet dish brush (or cloth or sponge, depending on your dishwashing preference). The soap is then activated, and you can wash the dishes.
Warnings Causes serious eye irritation. Contains limonene: may cause an allergic reaction. Keep out of reach of children.
If skin irritation or rash occurs: Consult a physician. If eye irritation persists: Consult a physician.