25 February 2012

Seventh Generation Dish Soap Review

Seventh generation dish soap is the only dish soap I will use. It is plant derived, non-toxic, and free of dyes and synthetic fragrances. It is biodegradable and they do not test their products on animals. It comes in a 25 oz. bottle in 4 scent choices; Lavender Floral & Mint, Lemongrass & Clementine Zest, Fresh Citrus & Ginger, and Free & Clear. You can also get a 50 oz. bottle (Free & Clear and Lemongrass only). I can't decide which one I like best.

I like how they disclose all of their ingredients. Just last year they switched sodium laureth sulfate with sodium lauryl sulfate because they can remove 1, 4-dioxane, a known carcinogen. Not many companies out there care this much about their customers and the environment.

If you are looking to make a switch to a more natural dish soap, then this is a great choice. Seventh Generation dish soap cleans wonderfully and smells great. I have been using it for over a year and I have put it to the ultimate test. When I make my homemade moisturizer I make quite a mess in my blender. This soap cleans off all the oil with no residue. It is much less drying to your hands and the essential oils make washing dishes therapeutic. It feels good knowing I am not using harsh chemicals on the dishes my family eats off of.

It runs about $3 a bottle and is widely available. You can purchase it on amazon. You can also purchase it from Vitacost. If you have never purchased from them before then follow the link and we will both get $10 off a purchase. You will only receive $10 off if someone refers you. All you do is sign up and they will send you a coupon code. Once you are a member then you can refer others and you will receive another $10 for each referral. They have a great selection of products and I have found some great deals.

I have not been paid to write this review. I enjoy many Seventh Generation products and I am more then happy to spread the word.

Do you enjoy using Seventh Generation dish soap? What is your favorite scent?

http://www.seventhgeneration.com/