Vaska beat out Tide in a head-to-head wash off.

Soap Box: Vaska Detergent

Forgive us while we preach, but us Greenista Girls have Vaska on the brain and we’re not keeping it to ourselves. This self-dubbed Herbatergent ($10/48 oz.) uses herbs and botanicals to do the cleaning, instead of traditional toxic laundry chemicals. Vaska was developed by a clothing designer so you know it’s great for your duds (really, we tried it) and made from plant-based surfactants, vegetable conditioner, filtered water, and lavender extract. It’s also hypo-allergenic, biodegradable, recyclable, reduces static, safe for gray water systems, not tested on animals, softens fabrics, safe on colors, extends fabric life, and is great for sensitive skin and babies, too. You can also scoop up the fabric softener, spot remover, and oxygen bleach while you’re at it.

Watch the Queen of Clean explain how great it is …

Written by Greenista Girl Brianne

Photo by Vaska

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Herbatergent Scent Free has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Design for the Environment program as safe for people and the environment.

One Response to “Soap Box: Vaska Detergent”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Neha G, Brianne DiSylvester. Brianne DiSylvester said: @GreenistaGirls get their clothes super clean the eco way with @VaskaHome … http://ow.ly/36bdP [...]